return to tranceaddict TranceAddict Forums Archive > Main Forums > Music Discussion

Pages: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 
ZeJayMan's Morrissey/Smith's Appreciation Thread (pg. 4)
View this Thread in Original format
AndskiSpeed
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I don't think Ian Brown has ever been rated for his lyrics


Or his vocal delivery for that matter ;] (Personally I quite like it, apart from in live performances)
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by AndskiSpeed
Or his vocal delivery for that matter ;] (Personally I quite like it, apart from in live performances)


Well it wasn't bad on their first album and their releases around then, and they tended to put a lot of treatment on his vocals to give them a very ethereal feel. On Second Coming they were pretty awful, but they played around that by having John Squire just play along the vocal line very loudly.
ZeJayMan
Perhaps the fact that i had just been listening to F.E.A.R kinda made me a little bit biased, but there's some complete gems by the Stone Roses and Ian Brown that can't be discredited as less than genius.

As for the quality of the band members, Mr Marr was an absolute genius. He did a lot more than write the guitar parts. The rest of the band you could perhaps write off as lacklustre, but i think the legacy of The Smiths and the loyalty of the fanbase really speaks for itself.
AndskiSpeed
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Well it wasn't bad on their first album and their releases around then, and they tended to put a lot of treatment on his vocals to give them a very ethereal feel. On Second Coming they were pretty awful, but they played around that by having John Squire just play along the vocal line very loudly.


Yeah I noticed his vocals went very much downhill on the second album, from reading various stories/articles that this was partly down to his drug use.

Have you listened to any of the Ian Brown solo records? His voice seems to have improved from then, but I don't really know how much of that is down to practice, or having a good producer for his records though
AndskiSpeed
quote:
Originally posted by ZeJayMan
Perhaps the fact that i had just been listening to F.E.A.R kinda made me a little bit biased, but there's some complete gems by the Stone Roses and Ian Brown that can't be discredited as less than genius.

As for the quality of the band members, Mr Marr was an absolute genius. He did a lot more than write the guitar parts. The rest of the band you could perhaps write off as lacklustre, but i think the legacy of The Smiths and the loyalty of the fanbase really speaks for itself.


Yeah I've read a lot about The Smiths in a hefty Morrissey book I've just finished reading, supposedly he wrote most of Joyce's drum parts, and all of the music. But I once read an interview with Andy Rourke saying that he wrote the bass parts, but I'm not really sure if theres any truth in this as Johnny Marr was obviously the main creative force within the Smiths
ZeJayMan
Marr wrote all of the music! Which i think is incredible, but not taking anything away from Rourke, who played that bass like a mofo. Especially on Barbarism begins at home, one of my favourite basslines ever.
AndskiSpeed
quote:
Originally posted by ZeJayMan
Marr wrote all of the music! Which i think is incredible, but not taking anything away from Rourke, who played that bass like a mofo. Especially on Barbarism begins at home, one of my favourite basslines ever.


Yeahh he did indeed play like 'a mofo' haha. My personal favourite is on 'What Difference Does It Make', particularly the Hatful Of Hollow version. The bassline compliments the guitar so well!
ZeJayMan
Even after a night out clubbing with my best friends, even if we've just seen Marco V, or Villalobos, or Jon Mancini, or Scot Project, or 2 Many DJ's or WHOEVER! I always find myself either

1. Getting in a taxi with a girl and humming Handsome Devil.

2. Stumbling home with all my friends and singing What Difference Does It Make, or This Charming Man.


The Smiths are an integral part of my life!
AndskiSpeed
quote:
Originally posted by ZeJayMan
Even after a night out clubbing with my best friends, even if we've just seen Marco V, or Villalobos, or Jon Mancini, or Scot Project, or 2 Many DJ's or WHOEVER! I always find myself either

1. Getting in a taxi with a girl and humming Handsome Devil.

2. Stumbling home with all my friends and singing What Difference Does It Make, or This Charming Man.


The Smiths are an integral part of my life!


Haha, I dont think it's that fitting for when you're going home with a girl with lyrics like

"A boy in the bush
Is worth two in the hand
I think i can help you get through your exams
Oh, you handsome devil"

and

"And when we're in your scholarly room
Who will swallow whom ?
When we're in your scholarly room
Who will swallow whom ?
You handsome devil"

Nevermind though haha, still a brilliant song
ZeJayMan
I'm glad you never mentioned the Handsome Devil lyrics or i could have been in real trou.... Oh ... :nervous: :wtf: Hahaha

Spacey Orange
never liked them or the people that liked them cos they always seemed to be like a bunch of sissies.
ZeJayMan
Great contribution.
CLICK TO RETURN TO TOP OF PAGE
Pages: 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 
Privacy Statement