Why do you say this?Pity the production does not give it proper justice.
Pity the production does not give it proper justice.
Yeah, that’s my biggest gripe about the album, a production that sounds a bit plastic to me, don’t know how else to describe it.
That's about as good as a description as it deserves.
Yeah, that’s my biggest gripe about the album, a production that sounds a bit plastic to me, don’t know how else to describe it.
I posted this clip about 8 years ago.
Boz is very proud of this track - you ask him, he'll tell you
A highlight on Quarry for myself at least.
Regards,
FWD.
I love it, but agree that it’s a bit overrated as well. I think it’s probably due to the fact that Quarry is pretty skimpy on ballads and this is one of the only “sad” songs on the whole record. Everything we got a preview of in 2002 was essentially a rocker, so this contemplative, melancholy track was a pleasant surprise when the album finally came out.Sorry, but does anyone think this song is a bit overrated? at least here on solo.
CBTC is to Quarry what Home Is A Question Mark is to LIHS.
Having said that, it is one of his best from his best.
That'll be the Vinyl release.Yeah, that’s my biggest gripe about the album, a production that sounds a bit plastic to me, don’t know how else to describe it.
I wonder what this event/ceremony was about?
Such a great song. Took me a while to warm to it back in '04, but it's up there now.
I can’t recall how I felt about this when Quarry was released, which is annoying me. The only Quarry track to not get played live in 04, and 4 years on, everyone convinced it was going to be included in the Rounhkuse shows. Interesting it took 7 years, and after 2 outings, was never to be seen again. Maybe Morrissey isn’t quite as fond of it as Boz.
My own opinion is it’s best played as part of Quarry, as oppose to on its lonesome.
I thought he never brought this song live.
But if he did once or twice, is there a recording available?