Absolutely and I’m ashamed because I’ve only discovered this song tonight after watching The Killer on Netflix. I’m 57 and I’ve never heard it before!! Absolutely epitomises my past ~ tearful ~ Thank you to The Smiths for transporting me back to a MUCH BETTER TIME!!
@@jamescauser6297 It's never too late. I wish I could hear it again for the first time though in all honesty, it sends shivers down my spine now the same way it did when I first heard it back in 1985, which is quite amazing.
@@Gonzax I’m surprised I missed this song as I was into the Cure, simple minds, new order, James and I did like the Smiths mainstream stuff such as The Boy With a thorn in his side and Charming Man. I’ve never heard this song on the radio and I have that on all day! Anyway, I’m really enjoying it as if it was released yesterday 😂
Quelle bonne idée de superposer cette chanson mélancolique des Smiths sur ces images d'"Ascenseur pour l'échafaud", qui est tout entier imprégné de la trompette de Miles Davis à l'origine...On redécouvre complètement les images.
The film is 'Lift to the Scaffold' (UK title) and its Jeanne Moreau - here playing - she believes in the fiction - a jilted lover in Paris in the rain- Morrissey and Mar would approve I'm sure.
The heroes of the movie represent those who would fight tyranny. The children getting in the way are the dumbed down youth preventing them from crushing Pike's Will.
She seems not only to be broken over her missing love... it's almost like she is also pained over being able to tell that all the beauty of this place is in the process of being devoured. That lively place she walks among will soon know tyranny.
One of the most beauitiful incredible songs in the history of popular music.
Yes it is
The Man In Me. Dylan drops the mic with the first 2 lyrics
Absolutely and I’m ashamed because I’ve only discovered this song tonight after watching The Killer on Netflix. I’m 57 and I’ve never heard it before!! Absolutely epitomises my past ~ tearful ~ Thank you to The Smiths for transporting me back to a MUCH BETTER TIME!!
@@jamescauser6297 It's never too late. I wish I could hear it again for the first time though in all honesty, it sends shivers down my spine now the same way it did when I first heard it back in 1985, which is quite amazing.
@@Gonzax I’m surprised I missed this song as I was into the Cure, simple minds, new order, James and I did like the Smiths mainstream stuff such as The Boy With a thorn in his side and Charming Man. I’ve never heard this song on the radio and I have that on all day!
Anyway, I’m really enjoying it as if it was released yesterday 😂
A sad song of emptiness loneliness and longing!
There is a certain beauty in pathos.
Morrissey what a voice! Simply like no other singer ....💔
❤🎉😊
My favourite smiths song so soulful
Esta canción la escucho al salir de mi trabajo simplemente amo toda la música de The Smiths
This song has managed to rip out everything inside of me that I considered good music. It tops everything.
Settle down!
Quelle bonne idée de superposer cette chanson mélancolique des Smiths sur ces images d'"Ascenseur pour l'échafaud", qui est tout entier imprégné de la trompette de Miles Davis à l'origine...On redécouvre complètement les images.
RIP Andy Rourke
The finest song from them for me…
Magnifique Jeanne Moreau
The film is 'Lift to the Scaffold' (UK title) and its Jeanne Moreau - here playing - she believes in the fiction - a jilted lover in Paris in the rain- Morrissey and Mar would approve I'm sure.
The heroes of the movie represent those who would fight tyranny. The children getting in the way are the dumbed down youth preventing them from crushing Pike's Will.
She seems not only to be broken over her missing love... it's almost like she is also pained over being able to tell that all the beauty of this place is in the process of being devoured. That lively place she walks among will soon know tyranny.
Everything just fits perfectly, momment of Genius ( like all smiths songs were ) but it really does stand out ❤
I love this song it makes me feel the sadness i buried inside myself from the breakup. Fr sobbing
Amazing. Brings out lots of hidden emotions
Such a beautiful song !
Beautiful girl. Great cinematography.
One of Marrs favourites , moss with a haunting note to his voice. A great track
Lovely Jeanne Moreau.
Just found this after almost 40 years why are the birds singing at night, it's one of the best smiths composition's.
А горделивая осанка! Благородство как оно есть!
Gasping. Dying! But, somehow still alive...
Uma linda música para ilustrar a solidão!!! Cenas que mostram a beleza da solidão urbana. Uma pena que envelhecemos.
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Essa também
Me encanto !!! Ella es un ente ..caminando como una automata!! Alguien la hirio profundamente
Muy buen video congratulations
Andy Rourke, RiP💔🥀🥀🥀
Yup. nothing to say that's worth saying
Immortelle Jeanne Moreau
Perfect...
This music video could have been made by Morrissey himself
Elevator to the Gallows. They were the good guys the whole time.
Check out my songs. This is so beautiful.
Какая она счастливая с ним на фото...
Elevator to the Gallows
Flim stock looks incredible for 1958.
nostalgia
❤
Sounds to me as if Roy Orbison could have written this song. Great song.
Olhat triste
Solidao
Musica triste
Bem the smiths
🖤
❤🔥❤
I know i shouldn't listen, but i cant help myself
there is a pact between Morrissey and Mars to never play this song live so as not to ruin its perfection on this recording.
Prove it
Essa é the best , Joy Division
ua-cam.com/video/szJDo8tMT8w/v-deo.html
The Smiths, mano!
anyone know the movie?
I believe the movie is Elevator to the Gallows
I don't know why they sometimes don't mention the movie in descriptions...thanks any way
Lift to the Scaffold
Movie?
Elevator to the Gallows. Excellent Film Noir. And ya got Jeanne Moreau.
@@MrBounce01 thanks you mr
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