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  1. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    The inspired me to go right up to date with the most recent Morrissey album I have on computer, Ringleader Of The Tormentors (holy fuck it's 10 years old!). The first song on it is a crap as i remembered. On the second one now which is nice.
  2. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Onto the controversial Vicar In A Tutu. Lyrically it's fine. It's mix differently to the rest of the album which doesn't to it any favours. There is a Light That Never Goes Out is an excellent song but it is just too familiar and famous it feels like I'm not actually listening to an album, for...
  3. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Enjoying this. It's not a reverby as I was expecting. Know It's Over is a great song, so is Never Had No One Ever which has a similar vibe to a number of Morrissey solo songs Vauxhall and I stuff . I have no problem with Cemetry Gates. I've always hated that pitched up vocal on Bigmouth Strikes...
  4. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    I'm going to give this s go on the headphones now.
  5. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Second listen. This is all very familiar even though I have never heard it all before. I'm well acquainted with The Smiths. I'm more or less enjoying it. It's something I'd listen to these days.
  6. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Classic @GO
  7. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Interesting. As hard rock became dominant I'm sure this happened everywhere. Different story in '86. There were five rockers in my school. Of the four I can account for, one is dead and the other three are still very into music. A good few of the cure/smiths guys are still playing music too.
  8. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    Likes for Mar dissers.
  9. Anthony

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (1986)

    I always appreciated The Smiths even though I didn't like them. The people who liked them in my school days were at least into music.. In '86 in my school there was the GAA heads who were into sport and did their own thing, the Mods who thought they were the bosses and were generally pricks who...
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