Listening to all these s Smiths’ demos.... I t seems that the Smiths is mainly Morrissey he has the melody and tempo down. to perfection...then Marr comes in and adjusts and adjusts following Morrissey’s lead
This isn't exactly a demo, it's the original studio version as produced by John Porter. Morrissey wasn't happy with this version and he got Stephen Street to produce it instead.
I'll make you a deal, like any other candidate We'll pretend we're walking home 'cause your future's at stake Making bullet-proof faces, Charlie Manson, Cassius Clay But there's a shop on the corner that's selling papier mache Some make you sing and some make you scream One makes you wish that you'd never been seen ... you know what I mean
Love this photo! 🌼
Yeah..pre quiff days😊
My funeral song
rip
It's the John Porter version
Curious, reminds me of Kinks village Green era. Pleasing take on it, but I prefer the glam bombast of the final version. ML x
Listening to all these s
Smiths’ demos.... I t seems that the Smiths is mainly Morrissey he has the melody and tempo down. to perfection...then Marr comes in and adjusts and adjusts following Morrissey’s lead
Marr writes the guitar before morrisey does the vocals
@@ioangriffith6013 Perhaps Marr adjusts and adjusts what's already been written to suit Morrissey's interpretation.
This isn't exactly a demo, it's the original studio version as produced by John Porter. Morrissey wasn't happy with this version and he got Stephen Street to produce it instead.
Wonderful!
It's not a peel session
And it's a guide vocal. And unmixed . They wanted glam rock. I
Two people with cloth ears!
I'll make you a deal, like any other candidate
We'll pretend we're walking home 'cause your future's at stake
Making bullet-proof faces, Charlie Manson, Cassius Clay
But there's a shop on the corner that's selling papier mache
Some make you sing and some make you scream
One makes you wish that you'd never been seen
... you know what I mean
NOT a demo. John Peel version.