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Thread started 03/15/04 1:41pm

jn2

A review of the new Morrissey's album

Godard reviews "You Are the Quarry" on BBC6! (Spoilers!)
from http://www.morrissey-solo...ead=147212

Posted By: King Leer
Date: Thursday, 11 March 2004, at 12:16 p.m.

He's a fast talker and bubbled over with enthusiasm for Morrissey's new album for just over 6 minutes. So many interesting comments... As I listen to the audio file again (while the Janice Long session version of IBEH plays in the background as the show's outro).

Some tasty comments:

"There's a clipped drum sound almost a bit like New Order's "True Faith", quite electronic. And there's a lot of spaghetti western twangy guitars in it."

"I described the song [I Like You] as anodyne, and now I'm retracting my comments on the BBC because I think that the actual recorded version is really really good. I was impressed and surprised."

"His singing on this record is really, really fantastic, and his lyrics as well... There are some good jokes on this album... He's being very political, very controversial, but at the same time there are desperate, lovelorn, isolated, classic Morrissey and a real sense of him singing about himself and perpretraing his own myth..."

"My favourite lyrical note on the album is in the song "I Have Forgiven Jesus" ... 'Monday -- Humiliation. Tuesday -- Suffocation. Wednesday -- Condescension' and the line that absolutely killed me 'Thursday is Pathetic."

"The opening track "America Is Not the World" has a funny verse about hamburgers. Classic Morrissey, like "Meat is Murder" "

"The Slum Mums doesn't appear on the album.... "Mexico" is not on it."

"The full track listing is:

America is Not the World
Irish Blood, English Heart
I Have Forgiven Jesus
Come Back to Camden (Godard's favourite song)
I'm Not Sorry
The World is Full of Crashing Bores
How Can Anyone Possibly Know How I Feel?
The First of the Gang to Die
Let Me Kiss You
I Like You
All the Lazy Dykes
You Know I Couldn't Last


"[Come Back to Camden] is a really classic Morrissey song. In the same vein as "I Know it's Gonna Happen Someday" and "Trouble Loves Me", a beautiful piano ballad. And the lyrics are very John Betjmen, "Everyday is Like Sunday". There's a line about 'Drinking tea with the taste of the Thames' It's a really fantastic song. It's got that welling-up quality about it."

"There's a great flute solo on "I'm Not Sorry". 'I Like You' begins with like an acid-house synth, which sounds horrible but really works."

"A lot of credit must go to Jerry Finn. ... Electronic drum sounds like on Viva Hate with "Late Night, Maudlin Street" That sharp kind of click"

"It's no great musical departure from Vauxhall and I, but in terms of production it sounds very contemporary."

"He sings about Americans being overfed warmongers. America is Not the World is a really strong opener."

"I think his fans will love it and there's so much good will out there in the world for Morrissey."
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Reply #1 posted 03/15/04 1:47pm

endorphin74

hmmm

this is getting me intrigued, and it's been a LONG TIME since I've cared about anything Morrissey's done.

Thanks for the info!
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Reply #2 posted 03/15/04 2:04pm

jn2

and it's been a LONG TIME since I've cared about anything Morrissey's done. idem for me maybe the innovative use of synth in his music + his humour will make this record interesting
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Reply #3 posted 03/15/04 2:13pm

minneapolisgen
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hmm

Might have to get this.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #4 posted 03/16/04 11:09pm

silverjean

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...tha' more you ignore me, tha' closer i get!!!
did you know that some girls are bigger than others, some girls mothers are bigger than other girls mothers?
*... "ive always said, that if you have to ask for something more than once or twice, it wasnt yours in the first place"...*
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Reply #5 posted 03/17/04 4:08am

minneapolisgen
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silverjean said:

...tha' more you ignore me, tha' closer i get!!!
did you know that some girls are bigger than others, some girls mothers are bigger than other girls mothers?

giggle

I was just listening to that.
"I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven
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Reply #6 posted 03/17/04 8:09am

sermwanderer

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Fame, fame, fatal fame
it can play hideous tricks on the brain
but still I rather be famous
than righteous or holy, any day, any day, any day

But sometimes I'd feel more fulfilled
making Christmas cards with the mentally ill
I want to live and I want to love
I want to catch something that I might be ashamed of


Frankly Mr Shankly- First Smiths song I ever heard- Brilliant
“If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists”
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Reply #7 posted 03/17/04 12:40pm

NWF

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I don't even need to read any good reviews about it. I already know that I'm gonna like it. Why?


















BECAUSE HE'S MORRISSEY, DAMMIT!!!!! woot!
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Reply #8 posted 03/17/04 2:04pm

jn2

Too many great lyrics I can't even choose... after the Wendy & Prince reunion Mozz should call Johnny Marr!
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