Just heard this song on the radio. For the first time i did a google audio search to find out who it was. This will definitly be on a repeat til i wear it out.
Exactament! And hard to imagine a song like this ever being “allowed” if released today. Certainly, we couldn’t expect lyrics like these to emanate from the lips of Taylor Swift, Katy Perry or Adele. Times change but true poetry is eternal.
This is an alternative version to the one on the album. This is the Troy Tate version. He produced the album initially but Morrissey and Marr weren't happy with the finished product so they got another producer, John Porter, in to produce the album that would be released.
Woah never heard this one, the tempo is a fair bit slower, I can see why they played it faster in the Porter version, this sounds like a vinyl being played on half speed
Started listening to The Smiths back in 1986, when I was "Sixteen, clumsy and shy"...Their songs were a relief back then, because I was unable to express myself and I found in Morrissey's lyrics a way to do it and to understand exactly how I felt...
In an interview with Rolling Stone, front man Morrissey is quoted as saying that this song is about "loss of innocence, that until one has a physical commitment with another person, there's something childlike about the soul."
O sentimentalismo da juventude aflora, esses caras eram fodas! Depois de 30 e poucos anos ainda sinto-me jovem, sinto força e confiança no que vivi!!!!!!
I know that the song is about the loss of innocence in the soul of childhood but, beyond the controversy that caused the lyrics of the song at the time, I wonder what things Morrissey feels when he writes such melancholy things, I mean, after all he always says to hate people and be celibate. Anyway. whatever it is I thank him for giving the world such good music
Nearly every song by the Smiths points to Morrissey being gay. Everything he sings about aligns well with what it was like to be a gay man in the 1980s. Of course he would claim to be celibate, because admitting to being homosexual prior to 2013 or so was still a pretty monumental thing.
I'm 55 and straight but coming out in the 80s was scary shit my brother came out in the 90s living on a council estate and being a scrap metal dealer it wasn't nice!
So that's how you understood the song too? Interesting. Because "take me to the haven of your bed was something that you never said" which could hint to the innocence being lost was something that wasn't sexual. Maybe it was drug related or something else. I'm just speculating, because i don't know the songs' context
Was looking for the lyrics in the comments, but couldn't find them. So here we are :) It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old You made him old Reel around the fountain Slap me on the patio I'll take it now Oh Fifteen minutes with you Well, I wouldn't say no Oh, people said that you were virtually dead And they were so wrong Fifteen minutes with you Oh, well, I wouldn't say no Oh, people said that you were easily led And they were half-right Oh, they, oh, they were half-right, oh It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old It's time that the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old You made him old Oh, reel around the fountain Slap me on the patio I'll take it now Ah, oh Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you Oh, but I do. Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you I do Oh, I, oh, I do Oh I dreamt about you last night And I fell out of bed twice You can pin and mount me like a butterfly But take me to the haven of your bed Was something that you never said Two lumps, please You're the bee's knees But so am I Oh, meet me at the fountain Shove me on the patio I'll take it slowly Oh Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you Oh, but I do Fifteen minutes with you Oh, no, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you I do Oh, I, I do Oh, I do Oh, I do Oh, I do
In this version, the ending part ("Oh, I do, I do") is superior to the Hatful of Hallow version. This version is also better to listen to if you're *truly* feeling the gloominess of these lyrics. Hatful of Hallows version has a superior instrumental and is better if you're feeling slightly more upbeat, or like there's some room for optimism. Im glad that in both, Morrissey hardly changed his vocal delivery at all, except one is a little more energetic. Unlike These Things Take Time or You've Got Everything Now where they can be very different experiences depending on which version you're listening to.
It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old you made him old Reel around the fountain slap me on the patio I'll take it now Fifteen minutes with you well, I wouldn't say no oh people said that you were virtually dead and they were so wrong! Fifteen minutes with you I wouldn't say no oh people said that you were easily led and they were half-right It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you made him old you made him old Reel around the fountain slap me on the patio I'll take it now Fifteen minutes with you I wouldn't say no oh people see no worth in you oh but I do Fifteen minutes with you oh I wouldn't say no oh people see no worth in you but I do I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice you can pin and mount me like a butterfly But take me to the haven of your bed was something that you never said two lumps, please you're the bee's knees but so am I Meet me at the fountain shove me on the patio I'll take it slowly Fifteen minutes with you oh I wouldn't say no people see no worth in you oh but I do
Dia 11 de março de 2018. 12h e 59min de uma segunda-feira. Neste exato momento está tocando _Heaven knows I'm miserable now_ na rádio. Eu amo The Smiths e também amo _Reel around the fountain._ Uma das melhores da banda. Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you Oh, but I do The Smiths is timeless 🖤
@@mabigomes1998 Amo essa música. Tenho tantas favoritas e essa com certeza é uma delas. É incrível saber que ainda tem muito brasileiro com bom gosto. Gostar de The Smiths ou das suas músicas é um prazer e privilégio que poucos conseguem ter. Ah, eu também acho a melhor banda.
@@mabigomes1998 Não me entenda mal, mas seria muito bom ter você como amiga no instagram. Você tem instagram? Não conheço muitas pessoas que gostem da banda.
Hope someone reads this... I'm writing a really shit book & every chapters name is a smiths song. I wanted them to relate to the chapter (& most of them fit perfectly) but I'm struggling with "Reel around the fountain".... What does it mean? Any interpretation is welcome ,thanks! 👍
Troy Tate's version, he was the producer who recorded the album with them first before they then got John Porter in to re-record the 'The Smiths' album that would go on to be released.
It seems like there are three versions of this song? Two different versions on Spotify (the 2011 remaster of this album and another version labeled "John Peel Session"). Both of those sound different from this one. The John Peel version is more upbeat and the 2011 Remaster one is similar to this one but different vocals and slightly faster. This version is a little slower and there are more intentional vocal breaks / cracks.
This is the Troy Tate version and can be found officially on the Complete Box Set. It can also be found on bootlegs of the Tate version of the debut album that the band shelved.
"I dreamt about last night and I fell out of bed twice" brilliant line in a brilliant song. In my top half dozen smiths songs easily.
Taken from a line in 'A Taste of Honey'
"People see no worth in you....I do" 🖤
The melancoly vocals of Morrisey is a great.
Just heard this song on the radio. For the first time i did a google audio search to find out who it was. This will definitly be on a repeat til i wear it out.
Such an underrated song.
your account picture is my WhatsApp dp.
Never underestimated
You're half right,.
But a full on wanker.
Listen to the spice girls.
Exactament! And hard to imagine a song like this ever being “allowed” if released today. Certainly, we couldn’t expect lyrics like these to emanate from the lips of Taylor Swift, Katy Perry or Adele. Times change but true poetry is eternal.
Who underrated this song ever???
My favorite song of the smiths
This song hands me my blanket when I'm low.
This is an alternative version to the one on the album. This is the Troy Tate version. He produced the album initially but Morrissey and Marr weren't happy with the finished product so they got another producer, John Porter, in to produce the album that would be released.
It is Troy Tate version
@@kamilstaszewski8063 Yeah, he was the producer that did the album first before they got John Porter in to do the final album.
Woah never heard this one, the tempo is a fair bit slower, I can see why they played it faster in the Porter version, this sounds like a vinyl being played on half speed
@@victorymansions same
seemed slower to me. this is farked
Beautiful since the 1980s 🥰🥰🥰🥰
I love the guitar riff in this version
Started listening to The Smiths back in 1986, when I was "Sixteen, clumsy and shy"...Their songs were a relief back then, because I was unable to express myself and I found in Morrissey's lyrics a way to do it and to understand exactly how I felt...
Welcome to the club.
I love this voice, I feel shivers.
the piano in the third verse is so beautiful
왜없죠
@@모스퀴토-m7n what do you mean?
One of my favorite tracks from the Smiths❤️❤️
the beginning of everything!
the understanding of loneliness, the comfort and a friend, for night bicycle rides, for everything...
I miss her so much... Please come back
Beautiful, one of the best
The intensity of this song... My God I can't even 😢😮
I'm just crying, I miss you so much :")
Hey i'm miss somebody too.
Beautiful!! Beautiful song!!!Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Grandpa for teaching me about principles
Amo essa música demaiiiss e amo morryssey lindo!!❤❤❤
Masterpiece ❤
One of my fav..Super Love from Stephopalopal of New Orleans Louisiana..music and Peace ◇ Thank you!!
In an interview with Rolling Stone, front man Morrissey is quoted as saying that this song is about "loss of innocence, that until one has a physical commitment with another person, there's something childlike about the soul."
Smiths forever, forever...
My favorite recording of this song... I would love to hear the whole album by Troy Tate
I just love this song
Master piece! 😢😭😍
I like this version so much more than the album one - thnx!
O sentimentalismo da juventude aflora, esses caras eram fodas! Depois de 30 e poucos anos ainda sinto-me jovem, sinto força e confiança no que vivi!!!!!!
Wowowow
Still here in March 2021 smiths still getting me through this shit storm
the smiths relax the soul! S2
I love the smiths
, 😍😍😍
0:48-0:55 the same guitar part from the end of "Pretty Girls Make Graves."
I know that the song is about the loss of innocence in the soul of childhood but, beyond the controversy that caused the lyrics of the song at the time, I wonder what things Morrissey feels when he writes such melancholy things, I mean, after all he always says to hate people and be celibate. Anyway. whatever it is I thank him for giving the world such good music
Johnny marr let it slip once in a old mtv interview that Morrissey had plenty of girlfriends and boyfriends. I think the asexual thing came later.
@@NIIIIQQ an asexual person can have relationships
Nearly every song by the Smiths points to Morrissey being gay. Everything he sings about aligns well with what it was like to be a gay man in the 1980s.
Of course he would claim to be celibate, because admitting to being homosexual prior to 2013 or so was still a pretty monumental thing.
I'm 55 and straight but coming out in the 80s was scary shit my brother came out in the 90s living on a council estate and being a scrap metal dealer it wasn't nice!
So that's how you understood the song too? Interesting. Because "take me to the haven of your bed was something that you never said" which could hint to the innocence being lost was something that wasn't sexual. Maybe it was drug related or something else. I'm just speculating, because i don't know the songs' context
Love the production on this
Was looking for the lyrics in the comments, but couldn't find them. So here we are :)
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old
Reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were virtually dead
And they were so wrong
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were easily led
And they were half-right
Oh, they, oh, they were half-right, oh
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
It's time that the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old
Oh, reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Ah, oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do.
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do
Oh, I, oh, I do
Oh
I dreamt about you last night
And I fell out of bed twice
You can pin and mount me like a butterfly
But take me to the haven of your bed
Was something that you never said
Two lumps, please
You're the bee's knees
But so am I
Oh, meet me at the fountain
Shove me on the patio
I'll take it slowly
Oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, no, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do
Oh, I, I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do
My Fave 🖤
"It's time the tale were told of how you took a child and you'll make him old"💗
Old*
that Alex turner pp
I know you don't care but this is my favourite Smiths song x
THIS CHANNEL IS HILARIOUS
ugh too good
Show must go on
Cheguei correndo meu lindo!!! 😍😍😍😍
In this version, the ending part ("Oh, I do, I do") is superior to the Hatful of Hallow version. This version is also better to listen to if you're *truly* feeling the gloominess of these lyrics.
Hatful of Hallows version has a superior instrumental and is better if you're feeling slightly more upbeat, or like there's some room for optimism.
Im glad that in both, Morrissey hardly changed his vocal delivery at all, except one is a little more energetic. Unlike These Things Take Time or You've Got Everything Now where they can be very different experiences depending on which version you're listening to.
This version so much better. Johnny Marr is going crazy on this
beautiful
It's time the tale were told
of how you took a child
and you made him old
It's time the tale were told
of how you took a child
and you made him old
you made him old
Reel around the fountain
slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Fifteen minutes with you
well, I wouldn't say no
oh people said
that you were virtually dead
and they were so wrong!
Fifteen minutes with you
I wouldn't say no
oh people said
that you were easily led
and they were half-right
It's time the tale were told
of how you took a child
and you made him old
It's time the tale were told
of how you took a child
and you made him old
you made him old
Reel around the fountain
slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Fifteen minutes with you
I wouldn't say no
oh people see no worth in you
oh but I do
Fifteen minutes with you
oh I wouldn't say no
oh people see no worth in you
but I do
I dreamt about you last night
and I fell out of bed twice
you can pin and mount me
like a butterfly
But take me to the haven of your bed
was something that you never said
two lumps, please
you're the bee's knees
but so am I
Meet me at the fountain
shove me on the patio
I'll take it slowly
Fifteen minutes with you
oh I wouldn't say no
people see no worth in you
oh but I do
Thank you
Dia 11 de março de 2018. 12h e 59min de uma segunda-feira. Neste exato momento está tocando _Heaven knows I'm miserable now_ na rádio. Eu amo The Smiths e também amo _Reel around the fountain._ Uma das melhores da banda.
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do
The Smiths is timeless 🖤
Pedro Pães Heaven knows i'm miserable now é minha música favorita, The Smiths melhor banda
@@mabigomes1998 Amo essa música. Tenho tantas favoritas e essa com certeza é uma delas. É incrível saber que ainda tem muito brasileiro com bom gosto. Gostar de The Smiths ou das suas músicas é um prazer e privilégio que poucos conseguem ter. Ah, eu também acho a melhor banda.
Sim, acredito que somos privilegiados.
@@mabigomes1998 Não me entenda mal, mas seria muito bom ter você como amiga no instagram. Você tem instagram? Não conheço muitas pessoas que gostem da banda.
Pedro Pães Vou adorar sua amizade, @mabi_gomes siga lá ou mande direct pra gente se falar 😉
My favourite song of history
Still love this x
Show, 👏👏
Canção que mais gosto deles
結尾部分真是絕了
This version sounds different from the one I remember. Haven't heard this song in years. I used to listen to this and Rubber Ring on repeat
this version is the troy tate one, curious that they used this one instead of the album version
not a big fan of The Smiths, but this song slaps hard
IT'S DEFINITELY THAT WEBSITE.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🌟❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful End of the World listen The Smiths
Hope someone reads this...
I'm writing a really shit book & every chapters name is a smiths song. I wanted them to relate to the chapter (& most of them fit perfectly) but I'm struggling with "Reel around the fountain"....
What does it mean?
Any interpretation is welcome ,thanks! 👍
Just to reiterate.... Not what the SONG is about. Just the titular phrase "Reel around the fountain"
Thanks again 🙏
Hi! "Reel Around The Fountain" means oral sex in a penis. Seriously. Any more doubts, I will answer.
fine fine good good
Oh 😳😳😌💙
People see no worth in you,but I do.😈😈😈😈
Perfecty describes my tortured high school only briefly requited romance with a guy who was even deeper in the closet than I was.
Old times but Real.
que buen tema el de fun people
LIKE SERIOUSLY I LOVE YOU YES.
You can pin and mount me like a butterfly.
Ты здесь, чтобы сравнить с "Это не любовь" 😘
❤❤❤
Which recording is this?
Troy Tate's version, he was the producer who recorded the album with them first before they then got John Porter in to re-record the 'The Smiths' album that would go on to be released.
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It seems like there are three versions of this song? Two different versions on Spotify (the 2011 remaster of this album and another version labeled "John Peel Session"). Both of those sound different from this one. The John Peel version is more upbeat and the 2011 Remaster one is similar to this one but different vocals and slightly faster. This version is a little slower and there are more intentional vocal breaks / cracks.
This is the Troy Tate version and can be found officially on the Complete Box Set. It can also be found on bootlegs of the Tate version of the debut album that the band shelved.
good
Not a great deal of difference in this version and the album version really . Both great... Have all the Smiths releases on vinyl . Good times
MOST IMPORTANT PART.
Under my tumb!
♥️
It's a reborn sound
Is this song has to do with "Honma Express"?
Do you know which original song from Honma Express was from? Was sampled by this song from The Smiths?
MARRIED TONIGHT YES
Цой жив!
Didn’t expect to see this here
THAT'S YOUR FAMILY YES.
Im music tastemaxxing
Dead yes
Aí tem fala brasileiros
só o que tem pow
I think Paul Carricks keyboards are really missed on this version
Cadê os BR com bom gosto poxa
I LOVE YOU
KINSE MINUTOS KON B0S
Dying woman yes
Love the song, but not this version actually.
MARRIED YES MA'AM I LOVE YOU SO FUCKING MUCH
My loneliness confortably friendly
jelou
This is NOT from the album THE SMITHS!
It is, just a different producer. This is the original song actually
i was hoping to find a stuart murdoch comment here...
Took a child and made him old.
a taste of honey
Ou my god