I love how it took JP like 10 videos to get how homoerotic the Smiths were -- Even after "This Charming Man" lol. Wait til he sees the "Hand in Glove" single cover. Always enjoy these reactions! (Can't wait till we get back to Tom Waits).
@christophegowans35048 ай бұрын
"...you leap straight over the fence... ....and there's a dog chasing you" Brilliant analogy 🙂
@saturninebear8 ай бұрын
I think I fell in love with Morrissey on this track.
@frugalseverin22828 ай бұрын
Justin, you need to get a copy of the book "Songs That Saved Your Life - The Art of The Smiths 1982-1987" by Simon Goddard. It explains the creation of every Smiths song. In this case Morrissey was explaining a working class person's most important day, the purchase of a double bed. "Getting married, regrettably is still the one big event in their lives. It's the one day when they're special," said Morrissey to NME.
@ijustneedmyself8 ай бұрын
Morrissey's got a way about him with his singing and lyrics. If you get it, you really get it. Marr's riffs worm their way into your brain while Rourke's bass lines wrap it all up with a nice, fat, often funky bow. I love these guys so much and I'm grateful to have discovered them when I did.
@groove25198 ай бұрын
‘This track just jumps straight into it… There was no pause, it just leaped straight over the fence, straight over the yard, into the sandlot, and there's a dog chasin’ ya.’ Agreed! The lyrics get there quick, too. ‘What She Said’ and ‘Nowhere Fast’ are good companions from the same album. Short, bracing songs for a dying battery.
@cadanrichards26158 ай бұрын
What She Said and That Joke Isnt Funny Anymore are Bangers great way to finish side one.
@theartistformerlyknownasje63588 ай бұрын
Remember hearing The Smiths when I was 15 and I was hooked 😂 ❤ the band and Morrissey solo work. Btw great reaction 👍
@bigneon_glitter8 ай бұрын
_Meat Is Murder_ is an album to be experienced as a whole. Similar to _Dark Side Of The Moon,_ each song flows into the next.
@allsorts99098 ай бұрын
Great track from the best album they made imo
@nomisnestral69568 ай бұрын
The odd way the song is structured and the pile-up of gorgeous melodies makes this catchy one of my faves. Johnny's on fire while "A double-bed / and a stalwart lover for sure etc." always gets a chuckle: class commentary via the bedroom reminds me of Monty Python. Stephen PATRICK, innat Irish? Anyway, manages to be both pathetic and funny in a very endearing Smithsy way.
@josiepkat8 ай бұрын
Yes Morrissey is gay. It was illegal in England for a long time but I think legal as of the early 70s. Definitely it was legal in 1985. There was more stigma then, although it was getting better - until of course the AIDS crisis became full blown just a year or two later. It largely depended on where you lived, and personal circumstances as to the attitudes. My generation were way more accepting than my parents - but I had tons of gay friends soooo maybe I'm biased.
@p.m.86668 ай бұрын
He simply does not want to be categorized as a “gay artist” and stereotyped in that category
@josiepkat8 ай бұрын
Which is totally understandable. It's absurd that anyone should feel compelled to state what their sexuality is. For years people kept saying why wont Jodie Foster comment on her love life. Answer - because it's her life. @@p.m.8666
@HippoYnYGlaw8 ай бұрын
Being an Underdog sympathiser, I bought the Microdisney discography rather than the Smiths. However, Vauxhall & I By Morrissey killed me. Fatima Mansions made sure.
@Owlstretchingtime788 ай бұрын
More compulsive misery from Mozza. So strangely uplifting! 😊
@rydelldownward78088 ай бұрын
Freakin’ genius.
@murdockreviews8 ай бұрын
This is one of the tracks where Morrissey clearly sounds off key. I still like it.
@iainprendergast83116 ай бұрын
Perfect synopsis
@JustJP5 ай бұрын
Ty Iain!
@iainweller4528 ай бұрын
Love this song
@cuchulainx31258 ай бұрын
Peak Smiths
@jefferybeckman52318 ай бұрын
[ MOZ IZ GODZ ]
@a.k.17408 ай бұрын
Not crazy about that one. Musically it's nice and upbeat but I've always found Morrissey's voice on this track to sound almost off-key. For that reason it's my least favourite track on the album.
@marcharley64658 ай бұрын
Morrissey is gay but his lyrics for The Smiths were usually non-specific enough to allow people of any sexuality to relate to the emotional pictures he painted with his words. As a naive teen, I always assumed that he was straight because his lyrics reflected my emotions in dealing with girls I liked. Also displayed here is Marrs' pop classicism, incredible for his young age at that time.
@irishpaul31298 ай бұрын
Morrissey is not gay - he's asexual (At least that's what he has always claimed)
@Owlstretchingtime788 ай бұрын
@irishpaul3129 It was well known that he was celibate in the early days. Whether he remained so is impossible to know!
@marcharley64658 ай бұрын
@@irishpaul3129 With respect, I think it's a little naive to accept Morrissey's coy comments in the media about his sexuality. Some of his lyrics are pretty explicit on this matter. Ultimately, it doesn't matter to me who or what he sleeps with. Judge him by his art.
@okraschoten53608 ай бұрын
@@irishpaul3129 It's impossible to affirm his sexuality since he's always been vague about it in interviews, but from what he has talked about, his lyrics and overall personality I can confidently gather that he's at least bisexual. He might have been celibate at some point, but many of his lyrics allude to sexual experiences, so I doubt he's asexual.
@oscillatewildly65538 ай бұрын
According to his own words in his biography he's had a long term relationship with one male and one female and does not like labels (but yes, before that he was a self proclaimed celibate!)
@pairofpints8 ай бұрын
So delicious !
@James-np8pu8 ай бұрын
To answer you question, Morrissey has a male partner. He's gay. He still won't admit it but he's gay. When this album came out it was definitely still not acceptable to be gay in our culture.
@spawn45828 ай бұрын
Hello Justin, why don’t you have a single reaction to the legendary band Sade? A very popular band that plays music in the style of blues, jazz, funk, pop, vibe.