The Smiths, How Soon Is Now? from Meat is Murder (Japanese Release)(1990).
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Morrissey feeding Ducks in the 80s
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Punctured bicycle on a hillside, desolate Will nature make a man of me yet? When in this charming car This charming man Why pamper life's complexity When the leather runs smooth on the passenger seat?
I would go out tonight But I haven't got a stitch to wear This man said, "It's gruesome That someone so handsome should care"
A jumped-up pantry boy Who never knew his place He said, "Return the ring" He knows so much about these things He knows so much about these things
I would go out tonight But I haven't got a stitch to wear This man said, "It's gruesome That someone so handsome should care"
This charming man This charming man
A jumped-up pantry boy Who never knew his place He said, "Return the ring" He knows so much about these things He knows so much about these things He knows so much about these things
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I love morrissey because imagine being so unbearable that even hell doesn’t want you 😭😭
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morrisey said it best ! “ooohhhhhhh uhhhhh auugghhhhhhhhhhhhhhh oohhhoohohohoooohoo noooooooo auuuuughhh ughghhjjkkhhhhhhhhhhh (breathy siiigggghhhhh) oohhhhhhhhhhh”
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Aerosmith are one of those American dance-a-rama scenic bands with enough punch to see the Stones on pensions and enough make-up to last them through the winter. Their music is that of confused struggle, with vocalist Steven Tyler sounding as though he is using the microphone to brush his teeth. They are as original as a bar of soap and have as much to offer seventies rock as Ena Sharples. Aerosmith are just another street-corner rock'n'roll band, using notorious Zeppelin riffs in an effort to steal out love and devotion. But when one ruminates over the fact that 'Toys In The Attic' is the band's third album. Thanks, but not thanks Aerosmith. I'll stick with the New York Dolls for my rock'n'roll thrills. STEVE MORRISSEY, Kings Road, Stretford, Manchester.
– Steven Morrisey from The Smiths (although the letter was writter before the band was created and he rose to fame), on Aerosmith, to Melody Maker (UK). 6th of September of 1975.
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Personalmente mi ritengo più cinico che romantico e apprezzo molto il valore del sarcasmo. Non sono un allegrone, uno di quelli che diventa l'anima della festa, e suppongo che l'etichetta di deprimente me la sia cercata io. Solo che non mi aspettavo una risposta così generosa! Comunque sia, contesto il fatto di essere l'Ambasciatore dell'Infelicità.
Steven Patrick Morrissey, L' importanza di essere Morrissey. Ventotto conversazioni con il leader degli Smiths, a cura di P. A. Woods
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if you don’t know it from charmed, put in the tags how you do if you remember how <3
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Steven Patrick Morrissey, 1987
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thank god Morrissey was miserable now i have a song for every sad minor inconvenience in my life
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