@marguskiis7711 what have you been smoking? The Smiths were Morrissey plus some session musicians. Since the break up of The Smiths Marr has been a glorified Busker.
Sem o andy fica mais dificil ainda! É mwlhor deixar como está! The Smiths já é uma lenda um Mito. Umas das bandas que mais influenciaram outras. Se não for A Primeira?! Superando até os Beatles !
Shame Morrissey has revealed himself to be a monumental tw*t. Thankfully, the Smiths was always about Marr, once you realise the sheer complexity of his playing.
@@sammealor4564 I don't even think Johnny would agree with that. Morrissey may be an arse as a person, but he is one of the most distinct and nuanced voices in music. Last time I heard him live, he was spectacular. As a singer, Johnny is pedestrian at best and would go unoticed if he were not the guitarist in The Smiths.
@@CatherineNeal It's based on documentries I've watched and interviews I've read. Of course, it's probably an unfair judgment since I don't know the man personally. 😊
Nobody who's remotely sensible turns up to a Johnny Marr gig for anything other than the guitar. If you're going to a Marr gig expecting stellar vocals, you've missed the point entirely.
Metal fan here. Marr is mind blowing. He's our generation's George Harrison, the man who everyone who knows how to play guitar looks up to because he's not showy, but he does things that make you go "what just happened there?!"