True...for me it was always between The Smiths and The Wedding Present...I found I could relate to Gedge much more than Morrissey.Both - no need to choose between them.
Different era, different styles etc. Comparing the two is like comparing football with cricket. I love both and room for both in my life but both totally different things.
My one regret is I never saw joy Division at the Rock Garden, I would have if IC hadn't did what he did but I did see New Order there and The Smiths at the Town hall shows and other places.
The Queen Is Dead is a great album.
No, it's a magnificent album.
Just to say, as we all know well, Musicians become instantly better after they've died.
Is that 'How Music Works'? It's in the book pile next to my bed to start reading soonI read David Byrne‘s autobiography whic
That's a great read.Is that 'How Music Works'? It's in the book pile next to my bed to start reading soon
Ted Hughes dull one toned poetry, really? Got loads of life in it imo.OK listened to the Smith's on Amazon Music for over an hour, it's not for me. It's still dull one toned poetry. If I want that I will go to a Hughes, Sassoon or Owen recital, they were good.
Badly written by me, I meant to say Morrissey was dull and one toned, if I wanted good poetry .....Ted Hughes dull one toned poetry, really? Got loads of life in it imo.