It really is! One of his most cohesive.
yeah sam i dont mind paris,gets a bit of hate but its a decent catchy song.And one of his best album covers too, in my opinion. Everything really comes together perfectly on Refusal.
A lot of people don't seem to like I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris, but I think it's fine. As a single it's not outstanding, but it nests nicely on the album, a pop confection that tempers the more chug-rock material, just as the velvety You Were Good In Your Time is well-placed after Birthday and before the two raucous closers.
I love Paris. It was played on national radio 8/3, followed by, In the Future When All's Wellyeah sam i dont mind paris,gets a bit of hate but its a decent catchy song.
Christian Dior is perfectly formed, like a mini-play, both ballad and biographical sketches capturing the attention every time.
yip christian is very good,this was a very good period for M.I love Paris.
Christian Dior is perfectly formed, like a mini-play, both ballad and biographical sketches capturing the attention every time. Not unlike Istanbul.
Thanks for this thread
Christian Dior’s gotta be in my top 5 Morrissey songs. An elegant waltz with intrigue, drama, sadness, self-loathing. To this day I think Christian Dior and Sweetie Pie should’ve been on Ringleader
Maudlin Street. I can hear the pain in his voice the whole song, that just hits me so hard. That first "smack" sound as the track starts feels like a literal smack on my sternum which rattles into my heart. This song makes me cry 80% of the time. No other song does that to me. (Well, except for H. Hawkline's song "Denver"... but I digress.)
"Your gran died... and your mother died on Maudlin Street.. in pain and ashamed... with never time to say special things!"
He sounds lovely in this song. It's sad and yet I could fall asleep to it.
Yes, sometimes I'm in a happy headspace when I listen to it and it doesn't fully grasp me and pull me into sadness.Only 80% of the time?
Yes, sometimes I'm in a happy headspace when I listen to it and it doesn't fully grasp me and pull me into sadness.
If you haven’t already, you should seek out the original, unedited version. Far superior to the one that’s on Spotify.Yes, sometimes I'm in a happy headspace when I listen to it and it doesn't fully grasp me and pull me into sadness.
“Whenever you are, I hope you’re singing now…”If you haven’t already, you should seek out the original, unedited version. Far superior to the one that’s on Spotify.
I have the *remastered* Viva Hate vinyl... It sounds great on there. Is it different on the original version?If you haven’t already, you should seek out the original, unedited version. Far superior to the one that’s on Spotify.
It is shorter. He edited it for the reissue. Here’s the original version:I have the *remastered* Viva Hate vinyl... It sounds great on there. Is it different on the original version?
Yes, some of these choices are quite bizarre. So unnecessary.“Whenever you are, I hope you’re singing now…”
Moz has always made questionable choices while reissuing his albums. Including YA tracks on the reissues of Southpaw Grammar and Bona Drag, editing songs, shortening them, changing track lists.
An original Viva Hate LP is one of my most coveted
It is shorter. He edited it for the reissue. Here’s the original version:
Yes, some of these choices are quite bizarre. So unnecessary.
But YA tracks on the reissued BD?