Seeing the Smiths live as a brooding 14yr old change me forever. I was an outcast and mostly alone due to my raging ADHD which to this day still colors the way I feel about life. Morrissey wrote the soundtrack to my life. Not to discount Johnny Marr. His brilliant music and melodies are like no other and fill me full of life and hope. This songwriting duo wrote songs that mattered. They made you laugh and cry.. sometimes both in the span of 3 minutes. Thank you for appreciating this song.
“To die by your side, it such heavenly way to die” … I was never able to decide if it was extreme passion, or extreme depression! Most possible both. Smiths is so unique style! 🥰
So dreamy. I'll always be grateful for being introduced to this band. I'm sad I'll never see them perform together, but at least I get to blast them at home/in the car 💁🏽♀️
The day Johnny Marr or Morrissey don't have the same talent as the cure then then the light has gone out that young kid was starring into the eyes of genius and hadn't got the intelligence to understand what he was looking at
It's jsut such a brilliant track. Glad you gave some love to Electronic. Tony Wilson of Factory Records said he regretted not signing the Smiths but didn't really regret not having to deal with Morrisey - and this is a man who dealt with the Happy Mondays who dismsantled most of a studio to sell the equipment to buy crack.
Siouxsie and the Banshees is another great post punk band from the UK.Tons of great songs, i have over 80 on my playlist. Spelllbound, The killing Jar, Kiss them for me, Israel and Nightshift are just a few great songs from them. Face to Face from the batman returns soundtrack is great also!
Hello Muriel, we kinda figured you would like The Smiths 😎😎 Thx so much for your support of our channel and just being totally awesome yourself. Luv you much ❤️ ❤️
Thanks for this!! The Smiths and Morrissey ,, every lyric dripping with a random delicious mix of melancholy, sarcasm and longing. Morrisey will rarely or never admit to a songs meaning, giving every song an endless number of possible interpretations, creating the possibility for each fan to uniquely relate to each song in their own way. Morrisey takes this to the extreme of further keeping himself as much a mystery as the meaning of his lyrics. All enriched by the musical talent and originality. Maybe also take a listen to Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before and Every Day Is Like Sunday.
My favourite song from my favourite band in my mid teens before the arrival of 'Madchester' in 1989 and an explosion in Manchester music for 2/3 years. I still get chills listening to this song,
@@reactionextraction Thank you. I love watching you listen to the greatest songs of my youth. I have loved your reactions to The Smiths, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, The Happy Mondays and others who all grew up within miles of where I lived. Manchester had a distinct vibe and your reactions are great.
Rourke is a phenomenal bass player for the smiths and doesn't get the credit he deserves. contrary to popular belief, he wrote the bass lines, not marr
It's only when you have your first crush, first real love and then the inevitable heart break that bands such as The Smiths and The Cure truly come into their own. Nothing like sitting on your bed crying to those bands. It's not age specific either!
hummm... Everything The Smiths did were so so right, these guys were really cooking their sound, Marr and Morrissey , explosive duo, so much depth ...amazing , dont have the words to describe this song... album cover is one of the best ever. If you are depressive this song is like came from heaven to you, and you feel good.
I've always interpreted this as being that the character is "queer" which is why they have been thrown out of their house by their family, and just finding the first "someone" to be with, such as the "and in the darkened underpass I thought Oh, God my chance has come at last, but then a strange fear gripped me and I just couldn't ask". They were in the car and wanted to make a move, but felt that they couldn't. Anyhoo, as a queer man growing up back in the day, it really resonated! Take it as you will, but that's just my take......I don't think this is light-hearted btw if you listen to the lyrics. Great reaction, and sub'd. xxooxx (and I copied and pasted this comment from another reaction! Because it's my take on this song) xx
The soundtrack to many a British teenagers school years. I used to spend a lot of time wallowing in misery listening to The Smiths whilst smoking fags and drinking cider.
Interpretation and reaction to the vibe of a song is so individual. I know for me as a closeted gay college student when that album came out this particular song really spoke to my loniness, isolation and fear of rejection from my family and friends (this was during the height of the AIDs epidemic). I kept it all inside, but had this one close friend that I was head over heels in love with, but he was straight and I never let on. We went so many places all over California in his junky little car. "Driving in your car" really meant something. Honestly, the Smiths music really helped during that time.
Bands from Manchester......The Smiths, The Stone Roses,The Happy Mondays, Joe Division. New Order, Oasis, Inspiral Carpets. The Bee Gees. The Hollies. Chemical Brothers.Doves. Elbow. Simply Red. Buzzcocks. Take That. Hermans Hermits. 808 State. M People.The Fall..The 1975. Freddy And The Dreamers. Blossoms. etc........
This song almost did not make it on the album. Morrissey hated the strings and orchestral sounds. Johnny Marr loved it. All the strings and orchestral sounds were done by Johnny Marr using the E-mu Emulator II sampler. The argument over the string was won by Johnny Marr. Ty should react to any song off the first Electronic album
Seeing the Smiths live as a brooding 14yr old change me forever. I was an outcast and mostly alone due to my raging ADHD which to this day still colors the way I feel about life. Morrissey wrote the soundtrack to my life. Not to discount Johnny Marr. His brilliant music and melodies are like no other and fill me full of life and hope. This songwriting duo wrote songs that mattered. They made you laugh and cry.. sometimes both in the span of 3 minutes. Thank you for appreciating this song.
Thx for the memories Giovanni 😎 We Appreciate you 😎 Music has a way of changing our lives for sure ✌🏼✌🏼
The first girl I ever asked out, I asked to go to a Smiths concert. She said yes, and then later backed out.
Rick and I feel the same way. ua-cam.com/video/wQ0rEnp8kmw/v-deo.html
@@reactionextractionreact to black - it’s a wonderful life
“To die by your side, it such heavenly way to die” … I was never able to decide if it was extreme passion, or extreme depression! Most possible both.
Smiths is so unique style! 🥰
Love this song, always gives me goose bumps when I hear it 🥰
So dreamy. I'll always be grateful for being introduced to this band. I'm sad I'll never see them perform together, but at least I get to blast them at home/in the car 💁🏽♀️
Fab tune to Blast in the car for sure 😎😎
There is a tribute act called The Smyths.. I can't recommend them enough if you're a Smiths fan..
Love hearing both your takes on these Smiths classics 👌
The day Johnny Marr or Morrissey don't have the same talent as the cure then then the light has gone out that young kid was starring into the eyes of genius and hadn't got the intelligence to understand what he was looking at
The Smiths got me through high school, 1987-'90. Ty for this.
Your Welcome eijianthony ✌🏼 Much peace to you 😎😎
Thanks again for your reaction, one of my favourite song of ever
Love hearing what you two think superb👍
I just love Morrissey vocals, he is so unique. "This Charming Man" and "How Soon Is Now" are my favorites Smiths songs, hoping for a reaction soon :)
My fav song and my fav band❤️ thanks for this reaction
Gotta do "Bigmouth Strikes Again" -- think Ty would love that banger!
How Soon is Now should be the next Smiths song you react to. It's probably their best!
My favorite 💕💕
This song is so underrated and means a lot...lovely reaction (as always). Greets from germany....take care ! 👉❤👈
Underrated? This is their most popular song
It's jsut such a brilliant track. Glad you gave some love to Electronic. Tony Wilson of Factory Records said he regretted not signing the Smiths but didn't really regret not having to deal with Morrisey - and this is a man who dealt with the Happy Mondays who dismsantled most of a studio to sell the equipment to buy crack.
WOW !
Siouxsie and the Banshees is another great post punk band from the UK.Tons of great songs, i have over 80 on my playlist. Spelllbound, The killing Jar, Kiss them for me, Israel and Nightshift are just a few great songs from them. Face to Face from the batman returns soundtrack is great also!
Best band since The Beatles
Such a beautiful song ❤
This tune just gets ìn your head. My mrs hates it !!😂😂😂
Hi guys Well done Ty you look smart in your white coat Love the Smiths and this one of my favourites. Luv Muriel 😅❤
Hello Muriel, we kinda figured you would like The Smiths 😎😎 Thx so much for your support of our channel and just being totally awesome yourself. Luv you much ❤️ ❤️
Thanks for this!! The Smiths and Morrissey ,, every lyric dripping with a random delicious mix of melancholy, sarcasm and longing. Morrisey will rarely or never admit to a songs meaning, giving every song an endless number of possible interpretations, creating the possibility for each fan to uniquely relate to each song in their own way. Morrisey takes this to the extreme of further keeping himself as much a mystery as the meaning of his lyrics. All enriched by the musical talent and originality. Maybe also take a listen to Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before and Every Day Is Like Sunday.
Thx Petey 😎 Wow I totally forgot about the tune "Everyday is Like Sunday"
The best English band of the 80s (with The Cure right behind them) and one of the top 5 rock bands of all time.
My favourite song from my favourite band in my mid teens before the arrival of 'Madchester' in 1989 and an explosion in Manchester music for 2/3 years. I still get chills listening to this song,
"Madchester" sounds like such an organic rad time period in that part of England. Ya'll are lucky to have such awesome memories from back then 😎😎
@@reactionextraction Thank you. I love watching you listen to the greatest songs of my youth. I have loved your reactions to The Smiths, The Stone Roses, The Charlatans, The Happy Mondays and others who all grew up within miles of where I lived. Manchester had a distinct vibe and your reactions are great.
Rourke and Joyce. They were the perfect rhythm section for this band.
Rourke is a phenomenal bass player for the smiths and doesn't get the credit he deserves. contrary to popular belief, he wrote the bass lines, not marr
It's only when you have your first crush, first real love and then the inevitable heart break that bands such as The Smiths and The Cure truly come into their own. Nothing like sitting on your bed crying to those bands. It's not age specific either!
Beautiful song. My favourite Smiths song is Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others. The lyrics are a bit dumb but the guitar is unreal
" As Anthony said to Cleopatra as he opened a crate of ale, ooh I say." That, right there Kerry, is genius.
It's one of my faves too 😍
hummm... Everything The Smiths did were so so right, these guys were really cooking their sound, Marr and Morrissey , explosive duo, so much depth ...amazing , dont have the words to describe this song... album cover is one of the best ever. If you are depressive this song is like came from heaven to you, and you feel good.
Great song
Maybe react to How Soon Is Now..
I've always interpreted this as being that the character is "queer" which is why they have been thrown out of their house by their family, and just finding the first "someone" to be with, such as the "and in the darkened underpass I thought Oh, God my chance has come at last, but then a strange fear gripped me and I just couldn't ask". They were in the car and wanted to make a move, but felt that they couldn't. Anyhoo, as a queer man growing up back in the day, it really resonated! Take it as you will, but that's just my take......I don't think this is light-hearted btw if you listen to the lyrics. Great reaction, and sub'd. xxooxx (and I copied and pasted this comment from another reaction! Because it's my take on this song) xx
I think it's about the light of a loner who never goes out on a Saturday
Viva Moz!
Johnny Marr knocks Clapton and Hendrix into a cocked hat. Absolute genius
The soundtrack to many a British teenagers school years. I used to spend a lot of time wallowing in misery listening to The Smiths whilst smoking fags and drinking cider.
Interpretation and reaction to the vibe of a song is so individual. I know for me as a closeted gay college student when that album came out this particular song really spoke to my loniness, isolation and fear of rejection from my family and friends (this was during the height of the AIDs epidemic). I kept it all inside, but had this one close friend that I was head over heels in love with, but he was straight and I never let on. We went so many places all over California in his junky little car. "Driving in your car" really meant something. Honestly, the Smiths music really helped during that time.
Ty, are you sure your father is american? His music taste is far better so I am happy for you...
He is American, but with a music heart ❤️ for the UK 😎
Bands from Manchester......The Smiths, The Stone Roses,The Happy Mondays, Joe Division. New Order, Oasis, Inspiral Carpets. The Bee Gees. The Hollies. Chemical Brothers.Doves. Elbow. Simply Red. Buzzcocks. Take That. Hermans Hermits. 808 State. M People.The Fall..The 1975. Freddy And The Dreamers. Blossoms. etc........
It's the light in the fridge.
Johnny Marr>>>>
This song almost did not make it on the album. Morrissey hated the strings and orchestral sounds. Johnny Marr loved it. All the strings and orchestral sounds were done by Johnny Marr using the E-mu Emulator II sampler. The argument over the string was won by Johnny Marr. Ty should react to any song off the first Electronic album
Fab insight as always Jeff 😎 I love the first Electronic album, been trying to find some time to play it for Ty 😎
Morrissey's music is certainly iconic. He himself is a bit of a dirt bag as a person, sadly, but this song will forever be iconic.
To be honest, without Marr, Rourke etc I'd find Morrissey excruciating
I saw him in Vancouver in2019 and walked out.
Yikes
The Smiths - most overrated act in history.
Most underrated maybe