Look up Spinetta. Dude created one of the best albums in rock history while 19 years old, and nobody knows about it because it was in spanish. And that wasn't even his best album. He's probably a top 5 musical geniuses from the 20th century and, as a said, nobody knows about it because his music is in spanish.
Suffer Little Children is about the murders of children in England….(from Wikipedia)…The Moors murders were carried out by Ian Brady and Myra Hindley between July 1963 and October 1965, in and around Manchester, England. The victims were five children-Pauline Reade, John Kilbride, Keith Bennett, Lesley Ann Downey, and Edward Evans-aged between 10 and 17, at least four of whom were sexually assaulted. The bodies of two of the victims were discovered in 1965, in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor; a third grave was discovered there in 1987, more than twenty years after Brady and Hindley's trial. Bennett's body is also thought to be buried there, but despite repeated searches it remains undiscovered. There was some backlash (understandably so) from the people affected when this song came out.
True the British press whipped up a little backlash from some of the murdered children’s parent, but once she’d actually heard it Lesley Ann Downey’s mother publicly supported the song saying she believed it was sincere and well intentioned and not just sensationalist. At the time of the murders, Morrissey would have been a child the same age in the same area. Like many children, he would thought it could easily have been him next.
Great reaction, either Hatful of Hollow or Meat is Murder should be your next Smiths reaction. For me this album is my favourite , great songs and great memorable lyrics. The Stone Roses debut is also another great album.
No, Marr peak writing is here. Meat Is Murder doesent have the complexity of the arpeggios, the dark atmosphere and the sheer poetry of Morrisey, not at the same level.
This is still my favorite The Smiths album and the first one I heard! Great reaction! Recommendations - Oneohtrix Point Never- R Plus Seven, Lil Ugly Mane - Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern, Arca - Kick I-IIIII, CAN - Tago Mago, The Breeders - Last Splash
This is album is almost perfect You know what is perfect? These Recs: Built to spill: perfect from now on Spiritualized: ladies and gentlemen we are floating in space Sigur ros: ()
You HAVE to listen to more of the Smiths, I'd recommend Hatful of Hollow. It has a lot of B-Sides and different recordings of songs from this album, but it sounds like one of their major albums (their best lp in my opinion). I can tell you'll love the production from that album. Although I really couldn't tell you which This Charming Man version I like better, it's a good example of the differences from their self titled production to their later years.
Excellent reaction, I think you will enjoy all of The Smiths albums so you might as well react to them all! And Suede who I previously mentioned, who were the 90’s Smiths in the UK, not so big in the US though. Also, you should wear a cardigan in your next video😂
I strongly believe once you react to their second album “Meat is Murder” it will end up becoming your favorite Smiths album. It takes all the magic you love so much from their debut and takes the arrangements in a more sprawling direction. It’s my personal second favorite right behind “The Queen is Dead”
Hey man, I really enjoy your thoughts on all these albums ! Thanks for the content from France! I would recommand : Steely Dan - Aja The Kinks - The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society XTC - English Settlement Prefab Sprout - Steve McQueen The Voidz - Virtue D'Angelo and the Vanguard - Black Messiah Burial - Kindred (yes sorry am stubborn with that one) Cheers mate
David Fincher's new movie features an hired killer. His kills are soundtracked by this band. Fassbender's character makes the movie. Well, that and Swinton as an epicurean Hitman.
All of your reactions are so good, love seeing your commentary on the albums you listen to! I’d love to see you react to To Bring You My Love by PJ Harvey or Little Earthquakes by Tori Amos :)
Or for his flirting with rockabilly rock genre Your Arsenal is great. Saw him perform during that tour. Mass insanity great atmosphere. Morris set fans are RABID! They make mosh potters look tame.
I loved this, i should listen to the strokes more. You should do Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern by Lil Ugly Mane. The songwriting and production is great and his genre change i think is lowkey overlooked. (also lamb as effigy pretty please😂)
I'd recommend the self titled debut album by Suede (or The London Suede as they were known in the U.S.) as an album listen. Shades of the Smiths, Bowie and T-Rex.
QotSA, Pixies & The Smiths? Had to sub! Hope you'll get around to Meat is Murder. Perfect transition between this album & The Queen Is Dead, personally it made me understand & appreciate both of those albums even more. Their fourth & last studio album (Strangeways, Here We Come) gets a lot of shit from people because it's a bit more pop-oriented, but I still recommend it in a heartbeat. Even though it's definitely a step down from the first three albums as a whole, it still has its share of absolute bangers scattered through it. Morrissey's solo career ranges from underwhelming to almost-as-good-as-the-Smiths, but his first solo album, Viva Hate, is near-universally regarded as the best of his post-Smiths work. It's another easy recommendation.
I feel like you pick up more well than other reactors on lyrics first listen and love good storytelling in albums, so I think you should check out some of The Mountain Goats' discography, specifically suggest their first album that wasn't recorded on a boombox (though those are great as well, All Hail West Texas!) which was 2003's Tallahassee. It's definitely one of the best showcases of John Darnielle's unique voice, songwriting and storytelling ability, how conceptual and cohesive his records can be packed with a lot of emotion and tasteful instrumentation. Can't recommend enough!
I highly recommend reacting to Bowie's Station to Station next. It's WILDLY different from Ziggy but I know you're a sucker for guitars which that album has a lot
For as much as I like Reel Around the Fountain or Still Ill, the most memorable song of the album has to be Miserable Lie It just starts out so chill you know, not unlike the album so far. But then it gets rowdy and the mood changes, suddenly it becomes a punky jam…. but then Morrissey *literally* violates the listener with that wack ass falsetto and the song is ruined and so is your day
It may come out of left field for a recommendation, but you should really listen to Led Zeppelin 4. I think it’d be right up your alley. Been loving your videos and keep it up.
To me, is way more natural to enjoy this album better than The Queen Is Dead, specially if is a first contact with the band. The first album has more of Marr's bright guitar lines, the same with Andy's bass, easy forward beats and great lyrics and singing by Morrissey, pretty much on the same wavelength of broken heartness. My first contact with The Smiths was through There Is A Light... 'bout ten years ago, and by picking some songs of the album it came from, The Queen Is Dead, I felt it was... tiring. However, years later, having a more intimate knowledge and relationship with the band, knowing this first album by heart, I picked The Queen Is Dead for a listen, and I was mesmerized. That feeling of tiredness became pure dread. The jangly guitars give way to synthesized guitars, moody ambiance, more diversity in the approach of the rythm section, Rourke with real game in his fingers carrying most of the songs and the Morrissey side becoming more acid, satirical and fatalist. All this to say: The Smiths (1984) is a shower, but The Queen Is Dead is a grower.
Love the videos! A few recommendations: Process - Sampha (experimental r&b, great production) Nurture - Porter Robinson (light summer electric with fun production) Koi No Yokan or White Pony - Deftones (very heavy, sexier and heavier radiohead imo) Hypochondriac - Brakence (very experimental emo rap, glitch pop)
The Smiths came out hard - this self titled album is prpbably one of the best albums ever. Morriseys voice is unique but the guitar play of a very young Johnny Marr is unbeatable - he later worked together with Matt Johnson in The The adding even more quality to an amazing band. Try listening to The The or go Danish and listen to Gangway you'll recognize the influence
@@johnlaujensen5022 People often forget how much darker is the first album compared to the later ones, the history of loss the inocence to lust and driving your life to disaster and misery. Songs considered """sad"""" like I Know Its Over and The Last Night I Dreamt are exactly the kind of garbage that the mass public like to cry, and doesent hold a candle to more subtle and complex songs like Pretty Girls Make Graves and Suffer Little Children
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