The two worst feelings in modern society are not having a job and having a job Edit: since writing this comment I managed to become a full-time freelance illustrator doing comics and commissions! It's my dream job and it makes me immensely happy. I hope you all can find something like that for you too, there's always hope out there!
@@ryunzen074 basically, capitalism is a socio-economic system, in which the majority of the means of production is privately owned. In socialism, the property is socially owned, for example through working cooperatives, where every worker of a company owns a part of it and participates in its management democratically like many countries do with the management of the state
lyrics I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die? Two lovers entwined pass me by And heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Oh, why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die? What she asked of me at the end of the day Caligula would have blushed "Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Why do I smile At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye? I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now "Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Oh, why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die?
The fact the lyrics are so relatable to billons of people. Like you will look for job, get job and will be miserable. You’ll give valuable time to your jobs, yet your customers and managers don’t really care if you live or die👍
Rest In Peace Andy 😭. I will forever treasure him as a brilliant bassist. Dear pancreatic cancer, and all other types of cancers in the world… You’re a flatulent pain in the arse. Sincerely, fellow Smiths fan….
After struggling financially I found a job where people treat me like shit, I'm ruining my health and I have no time for private life, this song is so accurate to my situation.
@Aleks Stanislavov No, it wasn’t. She was already flirting with around 5 other guys at the time, and she said that she really didn’t want to break up, but did anyway. And I just wanted a break. I made promises never to be mad, so I didn’t, but all good things must come to an end I guess. Merry Christmas as well
The Smiths music has a reputation for being sad and depressing, and although some of the lyrics are, it also makes you badly want to fall in love and make it work with someone. Morrissey also has the voice of an Angel. God bless him.
His father kept telling him to find a job but he kept answering nothing was suitable for him. He eventually got a job in an office and the hospital where his father was working but he hated it. He hated normal jobs then when he started a band he understood what he wanted to do. Watch the movie "England is mine" (you can find it in streaming if you search 123movies and the the title), it's the movie about him right before he started with the Smiths, when he didn't know what to do with his life. It's a nice movie.
Andy Rourke was a genius! His basslines are masterpieces. Marr compose most of the music, he is a guitar god but Andy also created his parts, he was a guitarist before joining the Smiths, so thats the reason he aproached the bass with melodic and funky lines. Mike Joyce was a machine, i think he created some of his rythms. I love the Smiths. Even i have admiration for Craig Gannon the 5th Smith.
This song has one of the most realistic, down to earth and authentic lyrics ever written which accurately portrays how we think and feel about everyday life situations, plus the guitar riff was great too! Very underrated song. Long live The Smiths!🙏🎸 ❤🏴
Lyrics: I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die? Two lovers entwined pass me by And heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Oh, why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die? What she asked of me at the end of the day Caligula would have blushed "Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Why do I smile At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye? I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now "Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Oh, why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die?
When Smiths says, 'I was looking for a job, and I found a job, but heaven knows I am miserable now,' millions of us from all over the world can relate to this line.😞
My dad used to listen to this song all the time, he would always said I had a pompadour, just like morrissey. I never saw it because of how airy and un-gelled it was. Then I saw this music video. He was right. Miss you, old bastard. Update: this is a blast to play bass to
I remember working night shift at a warehouse job. I was listening to this and hit me real hard. Made me tear up, had to compose myself because everything was going downhill for me and I was stuck. I feel a lot better now
@MrScubajsb, I totally agree with you. It would be really cool to go back in time and feel this experience again. I miss those times when I had peace of mind and spirit. Nowadays, no one cares about anyone. True love has been fading away. This song is a true work of art. Peace, Health, Prosperity to you. 🇧🇷
I don't wanna experience it again I wanna experience it lmao being born early 2000s is good in some aspects but I feel like I just relate more to those time rather then these not just music and movies but architecture fashion and television even just watching interviews from those times of average ppl I feel like I relate to them more than most ppl from now a days I have friends that are dear to me and get me but ur average youngster from now just is so far off from me sry for the rant
@Blacklipstikkz lol. I feel ya. Obviously every generation has its good and bad but the things that may seem like a negative to some people are actually a good thing. People were not walking around staring at their phone all day long. You actually interacted with people more when you went out to dinner. You talk to people. You didn't take pictures and stay on your phone the whole time and not even talk to the people around you. It just seemed like there was more to experience. When you went into a movie theater they didn't have to say turn your phone off. People were not going to be on their phone in there. You going to sit there and watch the movie? You're going to experience it without taking selfies in the movie theater. And it just seemed like everything was just new and exciting. It's hard to describe.
@@Blacklipstikkz It's always been like that tbf. I'm older than you (by like 10ish years I'm guessing), there were still those things back then. It feels like you're around people with such a different POV of life or even hobbies that you're kind of "out of touch" with them. A lot of people have always seem weird to me, and the same have been said to me too. Like heck, as a kid/young teen I was called weird for being "always cheerful and happy like you have no problems", and I remember thinking "I'm fucking 11, what kinda problem would I have ??" Keep in mind though that back in the days, when you felt like that, you were pretty much stuck with those people, stuck feeling as if you belonged nowhere. Nowadays you have access to internet to find "your people." What I miss though is how safer everything felt and how many more opportunities there were. And it seems like those are just gonna get worse... The people on top of countries are too preoccupied by their own wealth and advantages to care about lambda citizens. Good luck to you. Not all countries and cities feel the same, a lot still feel like they're in the 90s, so maybe you'll get the opportunity to travel and find your place.
This bassline really is something else. It conveys a feeling so deep, it is hard to put words on it. Blissful despair, maybe ? It honestly might be my favourite bassline, ever. What a sound.
Rourke is such a lovely bass player, always playing something melodic and interesting. As if having Morrissey and Marr wasn’t enough, they also had Rourke..... and Joyce wasn’t bad either!
Precisely why I’m sitting down with bass in hand learning it note for note it’s a subtle and crafted to perfection bass line it’s profound while not being one note more complex than needed it’s quite an examPle of bass heaven
I met this boy at school, and he was everything to me at one point . when your young I guess you think things will last forever, but he hurt me multiple times through out the relationship, the last time I say him we got into a small physical altercation but that was just enough for me to say I did not wanna go to his house again, then the song says “I would rather not go back to the old house” it just fit for me
I love how cheerful the riff sound and the beginning and then a sudden scream of melancholy and desperation that contrast the general rythm of the song. Almost like when we pretend to be happy or content while we struggle inside.
If this had 10bn views there may have been some hope for this civilization... alas we are on our way... it will soon be ua-cam.com/video/GgyQufB1Yic/v-deo.html
I'm not a dancer but I was a gymnast, but the principle is the same: it doesn't really matter what you do with your arms, or arm lol, as long as you do it with intention. It's all about the commitment
I broke up with the love of my life couple days ago. I was suicidal enough before, now this. I dont know how to get out, but still i believe that there is some hope. This music reminds me of that. Thank you the smiths, and thank u for the time of my life my love
after knowing the context for this song from his 1984 interview. It hits different knowing i also i had a very similar experience. reminds me alot of a horrible time in my life were we had to move & live in my aunt's place. there were other relatives also sharing the same household. some of the issues I've experienced was the lack of privacy, interpersonal conflicts, limited autonomy, financial strains & role conflict like having to look after someone else's child.. an unemployed muslim uncle who was mostly the man in charge of the house was the person i greatly despise being around with. he would often give me orders & get yelled at when I fail or not respond immediately to his commands. i hate how much he reminds me like my mother.. it seems like everywhere I go, no matter the family structure (nuclear, extended/joint or single parent) there's always seems to be neverending disputes or unresolved issues between other people. sometimes I wonder why couldn't we just all grow up & get along?
The truth is The Smith are are so good at what they do they almost steal they show from each other its overewhelming on some songs like this - who do you follow !
You know, the combination of the uplifting melody and semi/depressed lyrics are like when you talk about your suicidal feelings and laugh histerically as you talk about it.
I fondly remember when I discovered THE SMITHS. It was Summer ‘06, and not a week (more like a day!) has gone by that their music isn’t playing in my car, or at home. Their music saved me, and changed my life for the better.
"Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die Two lovers entwined pass me by And heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die What she asked of me at the end of the day Caligula would have blushed "You've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Why do I smile At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now "You've been in the house too long" she said And I naturally fled In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die :')
been listening to this for years, unemployed. after working the first two days of my 9 to 5 i can finally say i can relate, been waiting for this moment my whole life
Listening to this, my final interview for my dream job in two days. And I’m in a foreign country singing along to this song in my hotel room. I’ve known misery for so long. Now I’m hopeful and filled with courage. Hope anyone reading this enjoy the rewards and fruits of the fight. The resilience. And the faith in yourself. Cheers.
I used to listen to this song with my best friend. I lost contact with them a year ago and I think they've forgotten about me but I miss them so much. Coming back to this song everyonce in a while is an amazing experience. Thank you for bringing such a beautiful song into my life 🙂. Rip the smiths, your music will always be legendary!!
Stellar_Fungk Ofcourse they wouldn't have been. It's like Aerosmith without Joe Perry, The Beatles without Paul Mcartney. The lead singer can't make everything on his own. I don't know why Morrissey is an idiot though? (although I don't really like him).
Nora Bataityte great band overall for their time. Wildly influential. If Moz wouldn't have been such a prick about everything, they could have extended to the 90's but even so, their legacy for such a short period was great
Completely agreed, I kinda wish they could've extended into 90's and kinda not - this way their songs don't repeat themselves and are original. But if they were playing even now, I wouldn't miss a chance to see them, that would be amazing
Xavier Vera uh hello it's the Smith's most tragic band in history.. they sing about death and comas.. and the queen is dead and meat is Murder etc... all tragic topics..
This song gives me a feeling of the end of a disco or a party when people have coupled up and gone home and the rest are drunk slow dancing on their own, and you're just sat on the side watching them.
You ever get the dilemma of being really into an older band or artist but can't be arsed trawling through all of their albums to find their better songs, but at the same time feel guilty that you only know their most popular songs?
Yes. I didn't get that though with the smiths bc they don't have a lot of albums. I usually just listen to the albums of the 80s and if I like em enough I just expand from there
+Jordan Wilson Yes, but The Smiths are worth going beyond their most popular songs. And they only have four albums (five if you include Louder Than Bombs because most of the songs on it aren't on the studio albums).
I like how even though he says he is miserable, he is acting rather happy. We all say “work sucks”, but at the end of the day there is joy in commiserating with co-workers and making money 💰 😢
My mom passed away a month ago and I've been listening to the Smiths a lot, I dont even know why I'm commenting here. I dont even know what to do, but I like this music. The lyrics are pretty relatable.
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die ? Two lovers entwined pass me by And heaven knows I'm miserable now I was looking for a job, and then I found a job And heaven knows I'm miserable now In my life Oh, why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die ? What she asked of me at the end of the day Caligula would have blushed "You've been in the house too long" she said And I (naturally) fled In my life Why do I smile At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye ? I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour But heaven knows I'm miserable now "You've been in the house too long" she said And I (naturally) fled In my life Why do I give valuable time To people who don't care if I live or die?
'Why do I give valuable time to people who don't care if I live or die"
Too relatable 😩
hello there :^]
@@dzebr hello 👋
no one cares if morrisey is alive or dead beckouse most people want him to be dead lol
I LOVE ur covers
I'm hearing you
The two worst feelings in modern society are not having a job and having a job
Edit: since writing this comment I managed to become a full-time freelance illustrator doing comics and commissions! It's my dream job and it makes me immensely happy. I hope you all can find something like that for you too, there's always hope out there!
Love this!!!!!
Capitalist Realism do be like that
agreed
What is capitalism and socialism btw?
@@ryunzen074 basically, capitalism is a socio-economic system, in which the majority of the means of production is privately owned. In socialism, the property is socially owned, for example through working cooperatives, where every worker of a company owns a part of it and participates in its management democratically like many countries do with the management of the state
“ I was looking for a job and then I found a job, and heaven knows I’m miserable now”- superb line that’s true of millions of people.
True story.
Fuck capitalism, amirite?
try billions
People are only discovering the smiths now and I find it funny
@@deadinside7750 WE LIVE IN A SOCIETY
lyrics
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
Two lovers entwined pass me by
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
What she asked of me at the end of the day
Caligula would have blushed
"Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
"Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
blud just copied the description how useful
Very useful. Thanks!
I love you so much! 💖💖💖💖💓💓💓💓💞💞
@@exactingbirdycan't you just stop hating towards people???
@@EagernessxX no I’m just saying it’s useless
“Why do I smile at people I’d much rather kick in the eye?”
I’ve never connected with lyrics so deeply.
I just noticed this part of the lyrics for the first time and came looking for comments. I actually found it really funny.
Fits for any workplace
@@NesrocksGamingVideos same 😭✋
I always hear that
The question that is perpetually cycling through every retail/customer service worker's mind.
The fact the lyrics are so relatable to billons of people. Like you will look for job, get job and will be miserable. You’ll give valuable time to your jobs, yet your customers and managers don’t really care if you live or die👍
Just another gravestone arent we
No man your way more than just a gravestone. So much more@Querstu
@reecet707 🩶
Amen
The lyrics are very relatable no matter what anyone thinks about the song
this is one of those songs that you can just keep replaying over and over and never get tired of it.
where is the lie?
yeah its weird, and its the only song that i can properly dance to without a care
Same goes to William, It Was Really Nothing by the Smiths.
this is the one song that comes to mind when i'm tired of it
seriously. i’d listen to this song on background all day. the vibe is nice. the lyrics are sad tho
Never listened to The Smiths until I heard this song randomly and it resonated with me completely.
Brand new fan.
RIP Andy Rourke. Thank you for the bass lines that moved The Smiths along 💔
💔😞
My favourite bassline is this song.
Very sad😢 59 years old
Rest In Peace Andy 😭. I will forever treasure him as a brilliant bassist.
Dear pancreatic cancer, and all other types of cancers in the world…
You’re a flatulent pain in the arse.
Sincerely, fellow Smiths fan….
He was a very good musician. The Smiths wrote and performed original and well composed songs.
"I was looking for a job, and then I found a job"
i swear he is literally like me fr
Are you miserable now? And if so, does Heaven know?
That made me laugh internally.
Also kinda the most unrelatable line though
@@klitzy its only unrelatable because you didn't find the job! Lol
@@thebongdruidofmammothweedm9238 what do u care about heaven you soil worshipping grass eating druid
I'm miserable because I can't find a job lol
The fact that he sings so effortlessly
It's lip-synced for this show
@@darylcurnow9692 didn't know that but any way
There’s not even a microphone bro 😭
@dani cali of course, but I was talking precisely about him 🤗
Ur mom
As a teenager, I prefer listening to old music, especially The Smiths!!! since their songs really capture how I feel about life right now.
Happy melody + sad lyrics = The Smiths
dan2009 Yeah, so British :)
dan2009 You forgot funny
talk about it. Morrissey has a solo song that sounds like a ceebebies jingle, but it is a actually about disownment.
+Duke Ukulele What's the name of this song?
+UOR Staircase At The University
Glad I was born in this generation, so I can listen to stuff like this whenever I want
someone that gets it!!!!1!1!1!!!
Agree. Without internet i would not know 1% of these old songs.
Goddamn right, its the golden age of music right now.
Yes me too! We have so many great music to listen to
It is nice, UA-cam and all.
But having lived through the 80s as a teenager, I would not trade that experience for the world.
After struggling financially I found a job where people treat me like shit, I'm ruining my health and I have no time for private life, this song is so accurate to my situation.
hey man im sorry to hear that but just hang in there man it will all soon be worth it 🙌
@@j3sh4a thank you, i didn't expect someone will reply
Change job bro, there are plenty of companies out there that don't treat people like trash. Good luck!
Now replace the word job with jab and it still makes sense.
same here..dont work to hard. keep away from debt and one day retire early
"Why do I smile at people who I'd much rather kick in the eye" that's my kind of line
everyday
Same here man! I sent this to my ex before we broke up, and apparently it went right over her head 😂 uncultured
@Aleks Stanislavov No, it wasn’t. She was already flirting with around 5 other guys at the time, and she said that she really didn’t want to break up, but did anyway. And I just wanted a break. I made promises never to be mad, so I didn’t, but all good things must come to an end I guess. Merry Christmas as well
I relate to much to that line
totally 🥱
The Smiths music has a reputation for being sad and depressing, and although some of the lyrics are, it also makes you badly want to fall in love and make it work with someone. Morrissey also has the voice of an Angel. God bless him.
My boyfriend/ to be fiancé and I made a playlist and this is one of the first few songs featured in it :>
Good luck to you both 👍
@natalie7662rs
I don't think dealing with reality is depressing. Avoiding talking and denial are depressing!!!
Hayır
to anyone reading this, i hope you find your happiness and come through whatever you’re going through.
you too 🫡
thank you ❤️
Yes difficult times yes, but I'm sure it will pass, friend
Thank you good soul 🙂 I wish that for you as well 🤗♥️😊🥹
@@ronaldcosta246it will for sure 😊❤
Back in the 90s, I couldn't stand the Smiths... too busy raving and having a good time. Now, I'm starting to appreciate them.
I can understand that. This wouldn't have been my jam in the 90s, either. But it seems we have both since found the misery of working
This has a bit more to bite onto though, doesn't it
Whoa when Morrissey said “I was looking for a job and then I found a job”...I felt that 😩
Oh come on, hes a good lyricist
that is literally me when i get a job
His father kept telling him to find a job but he kept answering nothing was suitable for him. He eventually got a job in an office and the hospital where his father was working but he hated it. He hated normal jobs then when he started a band he understood what he wanted to do. Watch the movie "England is mine" (you can find it in streaming if you search 123movies and the the title), it's the movie about him right before he started with the Smiths, when he didn't know what to do with his life. It's a nice movie.
Tadhg Fitzpatrick
Will I think the idea is that he’s miserable regardless of what how good or bad thing’s are in his life.
Story of my life
RIP Andy Rourke (January 17, 1964 - May 19, 2023), aged 59
You will be remembered as a legend.
Damn he died on my birthday :(
Barbarism begins at home
@@rentonthegreat same 😔
Just a couple of days after my father's passing.
@@williamhatton5198 what 💀
"Two lovers entwined pass me by, and heaven knows I'm miserable now"
that line is so relatable it hurts
Aww... fuck! I miss my wife.
@@etherashe5164sorry man stay safe
Don't feel jealous they just do it for show. It's pretty obvious
Especially for asexual person
@@Mb10 I feel it bro...
It's insane how much I am in love with this band
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119p00p😊😊😊😊😊😊⁰⁰0😊⁰⁰⁰
it’s insane how much i’m inlove with u!(joke)
"Why do I give valuable time to people who don't care if I live or die."
Epic relate.
"...to people who i'd much rather kick in the eye. " Try that.
@@carlosdavidnavarrete3317 I very much prefer my alternation of In my life why do I smile at people when I'd much rather die.
Fucking right Morrisey!
i love that line so much
Epic wake up call.
RIP Andy, thanks for all the unique basslines you crafted for The Smiths
RIP
Oh yes, Andy thank you.
That cat was one of the best bass players that ever lived. I'll fight about it.
pretty sure they were crafted by Johnny, the other two just played them
Andy Rourke was a genius! His basslines are masterpieces. Marr compose most of the music, he is a guitar god but Andy also created his parts, he was a guitarist before joining the Smiths, so thats the reason he aproached the bass with melodic and funky lines.
Mike Joyce was a machine, i think he created some of his rythms.
I love the Smiths. Even i have admiration for Craig Gannon the 5th Smith.
The plant is just...vibing 🌾
that emoji is literally the plant
I laughed so hard at this comment 😂🤣
🤣🤣🤣👍
It had front row seats
the plant is twerkin
This song has one of the most realistic, down to earth and authentic lyrics ever written which accurately portrays how we think and feel about everyday life situations, plus the guitar riff was great too! Very underrated song. Long live The Smiths!🙏🎸 ❤🏴
It’s a shame that people usually don’t pay attention at this incredible bass line
It‘s Beautiful!!!
It's awesome! Only pay attention to it!
Now it’s the only thing I can hear, thanks
Bass line is the best of this song, Andy Rourke = Genius.
@@MayMarchxD same.
Lyrics:
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
Two lovers entwined pass me by
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
What she asked of me at the end of the day
Caligula would have blushed
"Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye?
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
"Oh, you've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
:)
Thxx
He says “live a hard life”
not “live or die” lol
@@mfdarkov1708 well the lyrics in the desc say otherwise lol
@@mfdarkov1708 no he does not
"In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if i live or die"
That part, those words, resonate with me. It's so true.
You can say in this section , but "try in real examinitation ??
I saw this comment in the comment section of a Smiths video. Strange
Used to sing it in the factory back in the 80s
because of this song, this made me not give a fuck about a lot of people. honestly!!
The contrast between Johnny Marr’s sunny guitar and Morrisey’s glum and ironic lyrics is part of what makes the Smiths so amazing.
Listening to this on good headphones is literally a brand new experience
yesss
With Sony professional ones...
Eargasm.
literally
You could listen to this on a 70s Walkman and it would resonate
You're not in wrong generation you just love old music
good music.... the type of music they dont make anymore.
ok and how do you have the same style and not be criticized lol
@@hamburgler9839 simply wrong
Naw he's right this generations music SUCKS ASS!
@@hamburgler9839 They made bad music then and make good music now, feel free to look for either of the two.
The absolutely most relatable song for those who dislike dealing with unkind people, working for people, with people you don’t like but you have bills
i felt so seen when i heard this for the first time
Listening before go work 😅
Me too@@cinthyahilarius1595
Also, going home to your unloving partner you're sick and tired of living with, but cannot find strength to end the relationship
This has to be the most relatable song ever for young adults...🥲
When Smiths says, 'I was looking for a job, and I found a job, but heaven knows I am miserable now,' millions of us from all over the world can relate to this line.😞
perhaps even billions
His name is Morrisey. The Smiths is the name of the group.
My dad used to listen to this song all the time, he would always said I had a pompadour, just like morrissey. I never saw it because of how airy and un-gelled it was. Then I saw this music video. He was right.
Miss you, old bastard.
Update: this is a blast to play bass to
Bless x
That part. “Miss you, old bastard” 💪🏼
SO glad you have good memories. Love from AU. xx
bless, most of us will miss our own old bastards
Dancing like Morrisey when nobody’s at home.
omg that me
Sammmeeeeee
Jajajaja
But he is doing it in front of all world
such an achievable goal !!!!
I remember working night shift at a warehouse job. I was listening to this and hit me real hard. Made me tear up, had to compose myself because everything was going downhill for me and I was stuck. I feel a lot better now
I’m glad you feel better now, sending positive vibes your way ‘n I hope you have an awesome day 💕
@@rickashleysrollofricks7724 thank you so much buddy. ♥️💪🙏 Bless you and have a good one.
Never work a night shift. QUIT or get day shift
Im basically in the same position rn, working as an operator in a plant after graduating from school
i was born in phoenix arizona. and have also worked lonely night shifts. glad you're feeling better!
80s and 90s were just the best. Music, movies. Just everything. Wouldn't it be cool to go back in time and experience it again?
@MrScubajsb, I totally agree with you. It would be really cool to go back in time and feel this experience again. I miss those times when I had peace of mind and spirit. Nowadays, no one cares about anyone. True love has been fading away. This song is a true work of art. Peace, Health, Prosperity to you. 🇧🇷
@@jacquelinec2943 same to you! I agree! God bless!
I don't wanna experience it again I wanna experience it lmao being born early 2000s is good in some aspects but I feel like I just relate more to those time rather then these not just music and movies but architecture fashion and television even just watching interviews from those times of average ppl I feel like I relate to them more than most ppl from now a days I have friends that are dear to me and get me but ur average youngster from now just is so far off from me sry for the rant
@Blacklipstikkz lol. I feel ya. Obviously every generation has its good and bad but the things that may seem like a negative to some people are actually a good thing. People were not walking around staring at their phone all day long. You actually interacted with people more when you went out to dinner. You talk to people. You didn't take pictures and stay on your phone the whole time and not even talk to the people around you. It just seemed like there was more to experience. When you went into a movie theater they didn't have to say turn your phone off. People were not going to be on their phone in there. You going to sit there and watch the movie? You're going to experience it without taking selfies in the movie theater. And it just seemed like everything was just new and exciting. It's hard to describe.
@@Blacklipstikkz
It's always been like that tbf. I'm older than you (by like 10ish years I'm guessing), there were still those things back then. It feels like you're around people with such a different POV of life or even hobbies that you're kind of "out of touch" with them. A lot of people have always seem weird to me, and the same have been said to me too. Like heck, as a kid/young teen I was called weird for being "always cheerful and happy like you have no problems", and I remember thinking "I'm fucking 11, what kinda problem would I have ??"
Keep in mind though that back in the days, when you felt like that, you were pretty much stuck with those people, stuck feeling as if you belonged nowhere. Nowadays you have access to internet to find "your people."
What I miss though is how safer everything felt and how many more opportunities there were. And it seems like those are just gonna get worse... The people on top of countries are too preoccupied by their own wealth and advantages to care about lambda citizens.
Good luck to you. Not all countries and cities feel the same, a lot still feel like they're in the 90s, so maybe you'll get the opportunity to travel and find your place.
This bassline really is something else. It conveys a feeling so deep, it is hard to put words on it.
Blissful despair, maybe ?
It honestly might be my favourite bassline, ever. What a sound.
🎶🎵🎸🤩
Heaven....knows......i.....don't....care.....
Rourke is such a lovely bass player, always playing something melodic and interesting. As if having Morrissey and Marr wasn’t enough, they also had Rourke..... and Joyce wasn’t bad either!
Precisely why I’m sitting down with bass in hand learning it note for note it’s a subtle and crafted to perfection bass line it’s profound while not being one note more complex than needed it’s quite an examPle of bass heaven
The bassline does so much with so little. So good
"I was looking for a job and then I found a job, and Heaven knows I'm miserable now." Ha! Morrissey has a way with words.
So funny, but so true, it was for me in the 80's.
I want you to tell me he's wrong
Exactly how I feel. I can't wait to save up enough to travel and leave it. Then start my own business from a house. This job makes me so miserable
The two worst feelings in modern society are not having a job and having a job
@@Furufoo "In my life, oh why do I give valuable time, to people who don't care if I live or die" maybe not quite to that extreme but close!
The smiths are basically a dictionary of pain. Every kind of pain there is, they have an explanation for it.
Holly Eldridge try Elliott Smith. He'll make you wanna end it all, but then you'll remember how slick his guitar play is and that life ain't so bad.
Still a Smith.. just saying.
That's right!
Is it?
@@gyuri694 it's not
I met this boy at school, and he was everything to me at one point . when your young I guess you think things will last forever, but he hurt me multiple times through out the relationship, the last time I say him we got into a small physical altercation but that was just enough for me to say I did not wanna go to his house again, then the song says “I would rather not go back to the old house” it just fit for me
😢 this sad is like my dad
I love how cheerful the riff sound and the beginning and then a sudden scream of melancholy and desperation that contrast the general rythm of the song.
Almost like when we pretend to be happy or content while we struggle inside.
'why do i smile at people who id rather kick in the eye'
That's the best way to describe Smith's music.
Music is my happi place.
It's so true. We fear that if we show our true feelings...we'll be ridiculed so put that happy facade on. It's exhausting sometimes.
Such juxtaposition
Its crazy how many people come back to this everyday... this song is a masterpiece!
i know you post the same comment everywhere but godaym you got some good music taste
Eu sou apaixonado por esta música. Me leva nos meus 15 anos, lá em 2001.
I needed that.
YOU R SO RIGHT!!!!
If this had 10bn views there may have been some hope for this civilization... alas we are on our way...
it will soon be ua-cam.com/video/GgyQufB1Yic/v-deo.html
"Two lovers entwined pass me by, and heaven knows I'm miserable now"
Why does that line *still* have to make me cry? 😢
In my life why do I give time to people
Lonliness....
Gayness?
In the morning there are lovers in the park, they look so high. You brush against a stranger and you both apologize. Joni Mitchell
Because like most people nowadays you have emotional incontinence.
0:30 the ballon on johnny's face 😭
😅😅😅
😂
'I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now'
so simple but so true.
This is basically the anthem of the adult life
the *incel adult life
kek
@crab fuck Fag i can agree. incels are more in the autist spectrem
Dammit too
Incels doesn't listen to The Smiths, they listen to lots of anime song intros
BUBBLEGUM GUN get laid
That random bush in his backpocket always makes me smile. Also i adore that holding just your left arm in the air is part of the entire dance.
eucalyptus
thats what happens if you leave soil in the back pocket with seeds and it goes through the washing machine.. 🙂
1:57
Yeah, I still don't understand the plants in his pants.
I'm not a dancer but I was a gymnast, but the principle is the same: it doesn't really matter what you do with your arms, or arm lol, as long as you do it with intention. It's all about the commitment
I broke up with the love of my life couple days ago. I was suicidal enough before, now this. I dont know how to get out, but still i believe that there is some hope. This music reminds me of that. Thank you the smiths, and thank u for the time of my life my love
I hope you are doing okay! Life throws a lot of hard balls our way but you are strong enough to pull through! Best wishes to you!
Heaven knows I'm miserable now.. RIP Andy -- thank you for your beautiful bass lines. ❤🎸🎵
Morrissey’s voice is like magic. It’s so melodically satisfying
The perfect band to listen to on a cold, wet/windy winter day
perfect to listen to on a most beautiful summer day, but you are too depressedto go out, even if you know it would make you happier
I totally agree ❤
also perfect to listen to on a hot summer day, beautiful sunny spring day, rainy autumn day too
That's what I'm doing on a cold wet day
Exactly what I'm doing right now! 🌧🌧
after knowing the context for this song from his 1984 interview. It hits different knowing i also i had a very similar experience. reminds me alot of a horrible time in my life were we had to move & live in my aunt's place.
there were other relatives also sharing the same household. some of the issues I've experienced was the lack of privacy, interpersonal conflicts, limited autonomy, financial strains & role conflict like having to look after someone else's child..
an unemployed muslim uncle who was mostly the man in charge of the house was the person i greatly despise being around with. he would often give me orders & get yelled at when I fail or not respond immediately to his commands. i hate how much he reminds me like my mother..
it seems like everywhere I go, no matter the family structure (nuclear, extended/joint or single parent) there's always seems to be neverending disputes or unresolved issues between other people. sometimes I wonder why couldn't we just all grow up & get along?
Can everyone just take a moment and appreciate the greatness of Andy Rourke and his bass playing. It really puts this song on a different level!
True.
Just checking this out for the fist time and thats my favorite part of the song.
He inspired me to start playing bass
The truth is The Smith are are so good at what they do they almost steal they show from each other its overewhelming on some songs like this - who do you follow !
Ikr! He was one of the people who inspired me to play bass
You know, the combination of the uplifting melody and semi/depressed lyrics are like when you talk about your suicidal feelings and laugh histerically as you talk about it.
Oh Brother.
OMG YES THIS
Lolll yes!
That's called life
Joker
Once you listen to the smiths there is no going back, their music is basically an addiction
Ok then listen to 100gecs money machine and listen to it for 3 times straight
I couldn't agree with this statement any more, I started listening only a few weeks ago and now they are legit my favourite band
I've just went through their whole discography three times in a row now. And I want more!
Real talk
I fondly remember when I discovered THE SMITHS. It was Summer ‘06, and not a week (more like a day!) has gone by that their music isn’t playing in my car, or at home. Their music saved me, and changed my life for the better.
I miss my brother to cheer me up in my lowest of lows 🎭🙏🏼
"Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now"
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die
Two lovers entwined pass me by
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die
What she asked of me at the end of the day
Caligula would have blushed
"You've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
"You've been in the house too long" she said
And I naturally fled
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die
:')
Furkan Aydoğmuş god bless
Oh thank you my lady :")
LOL
Furkan Aydoğmuş de
thanks
been listening to this for years, unemployed.
after working the first two days of my 9 to 5 i can finally say i can relate, been waiting for this moment my whole life
Hope this is me soon. I’d like to feel the miserable with job feeling instead of the miserable without job feeling for a change of pace 😌
@@Dhaoajnsnfleoajsnsnis it you yet?
RIP Andy Rourke, inspired me to pick up a Bass as a 14 year old, absolute legend, musical genius, icon. Thankyou.
Cool
3 months into my depressing new job... feeling this big time
Honestly think, this is one of the most beautiful songs ever written!
Poetic
Listening to this, my final interview for my dream job in two days. And I’m in a foreign country singing along to this song in my hotel room. I’ve known misery for so long. Now I’m hopeful and filled with courage. Hope anyone reading this enjoy the rewards and fruits of the fight. The resilience. And the faith in yourself. Cheers.
Good luck internet dude on you interview tomorrow
Keep us updated
Thank you brother 🙏🏻 I needed to read that ❤️
did you get it?
It aint that deep dawg
The soundtrack to my life.
been listening to morrisey since high school.
This is still my fave record, I was 12 when it was released.
i agree with you MATE morrissey is a genioua
i agree with you MATE morrissey is a genioua
yup, me too. the best.
+James Collins Fuck, Dude you're everywhere
David Thomas I was 17 and this brilliant song spoke and said so much more to me than all the books I had read!
I used to listen to this song with my best friend. I lost contact with them a year ago and I think they've forgotten about me but I miss them so much. Coming back to this song everyonce in a while is an amazing experience. Thank you for bringing such a beautiful song into my life 🙂. Rip the smiths, your music will always be legendary!!
Take a moment to appreciate the wonderful bass line
Yeh the baseline s always 'sweet'
What a voice. Could listen to it for hours.
w roberts yep love it
w roberts i do.
The Smiths' trademark pleasant, melodic music with downer lyrics: God , how I love it!
Yup. SO SARDONIC. Has everyone in this world lost their sense of irony? Seems so.
Me too ❤
"Two lovers entwined passed me by, and heaven knows I'm miserable now"
Oh, he just like me fr
How can you not love The Smiths?
The Smiths is good, Morrissey is an idiot. I don't think The Smiths would have been that big without Johnny Marr's fantastic musicianship.
Stellar_Fungk Ofcourse they wouldn't have been. It's like Aerosmith without Joe Perry, The Beatles without Paul Mcartney. The lead singer can't make everything on his own. I don't know why Morrissey is an idiot though? (although I don't really like him).
***** umm wow, thanks for enlightening me haha, he sounds like such a douche!
Nora Bataityte great band overall for their time. Wildly influential. If Moz wouldn't have been such a prick about everything, they could have extended to the 90's but even so, their legacy for such a short period was great
Completely agreed, I kinda wish they could've extended into 90's and kinda not - this way their songs don't repeat themselves and are original. But if they were playing even now, I wouldn't miss a chance to see them, that would be amazing
The smiths songs were real, they spoke to real people’s hearts.
This song is like dancing to your own tragedy. Like a madman laughing at the rain.
Xavier Verá jajajajajaja true
Xavier Vera 🖤
Ben Donnelly I think you may have misunderstood the comment...
Xavier Vera callate ridiculo
Xavier Vera uh hello it's the Smith's most tragic band in history.. they sing about death and comas.. and the queen is dead and meat is Murder etc... all tragic topics..
i randomly started obsessing over the smiths and i love it
his voice is so nice. I'd listen to him singing all day.
I agree
the voice is nice but the person isn’t
@@simon-di7xt Go cry some more commie.
@@simon-di7xt true
I hate his voice, but listen to some songs due to the lyrics and melody. He annoys the hell out of me.
The smiths proved that music can tell a story without having to rhyme every verse.
Yes, learnt well from Mark E Smith of The Fall...
@@realkeanureviews Always felt when listening to them that it was a conversation set to musical notes.
Yes, cos no Smiths songs ever rhythm, do they… twat
Your comment makes a lot of sense yo
This gorgeous song resonates with me at 60 as it did at 23! It's truely timeless.
It's been that long?????? Wtf
😑 I'm 23 now ...u saying this feeling Gon stay til I'm 60 😂🔫
noted x
I’m 60 and likewise find this truly timeless.
Johnny marr ladies and gentlemen one of the greatest guitarists ever! The chords and sounds he makes are just brilliant.
"What she asked of me at the end of the day, Caligula would have blushed."
One of the best lyrics of all time.
What exactly does it mean?
Didn’t you die?
Yes
Jordan Crossley
Caligula was Roman emperor known for being a sexual deviant and pretty much being insane, the lyrics is such a treat.
@@ayylmao8562 Thank you for explaining :)
This song gives me a feeling of the end of a disco or a party when people have coupled up and gone home and the rest are drunk slow dancing on their own, and you're just sat on the side watching them.
ahaha wtf so accurate
So true hahaha
And thinking wtf am I doing with my life
Fuck man, that's too relatable.
The moment you realise you are human and need to belong.
R.I.P
Andy Rouke (1964-2023)
Rest Easy in heaven King
yea
Just in love with the smiths after I heard from her that she loves smiths , my whole prospective of feeling music changed
What an amazing songwriter. Every line is so familiar and let's you know that we are not alone in the feelings we experience
Well said 💜
é foda
The smiths heal me alot with their music ❤
You ever get the dilemma of being really into an older band or artist but can't be arsed trawling through all of their albums to find their better songs, but at the same time feel guilty that you only know their most popular songs?
Not with the Smiths but I do get that with The Kinks
+heroeofthepeople Listen to the albums The Wall, Wish You Were Here, Dark Side of The Moon and Animals. Listen to them start to finish.
Yes. I didn't get that though with the smiths bc they don't have a lot of albums. I usually just listen to the albums of the 80s and if I like em enough I just expand from there
+Jordan Wilson Yes, but The Smiths are worth going beyond their most popular songs. And they only have four albums (five if you include Louder Than Bombs because most of the songs on it aren't on the studio albums).
***** names of what?
his dance is the highlight of this video tbh
and his voice!
for me, the highlight is the plaid jacket combined with the dot patterned shirt that somehow... works
+patrick plus the branch in his back pocket brings the whole outfit together :p
His name is Morrissey you know.
Precisely ^
I like how even though he says he is miserable, he is acting rather happy.
We all say “work sucks”, but at the end of the day there is joy in commiserating with co-workers and making money 💰 😢
''I was looking for a job and then I found a job and heaven knows I'm miserable now'' Lmao this line is funny as hell. So true, too.
modern slavery blues
@@PurgeYourChrist And people wonder why i don't stop drinking
Lol 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
Hahah this is the song I play when I accept a new job😆
The Smiths songs are a creative blend of genius, sarcasm and comedy.
This song makes me feel miserably happy in a way i just cant explain 😅
how much taller does morrissey's quiff have to be before it becomes a separate member of the band
THE funniest comment ever. BRAVO.
you get a gold star for this one
+Emily Howes (Em) The BEST. Just, THE, BEST. I really really needed that laugh. Cheers!!
+Emily Howes (Em) Wow..This was funny ! Thanks for the laugh I'm still having.
+Emily Howes (Em) If it did, he'd sue it for royalties.
My mom passed away a month ago and I've been listening to the Smiths a lot, I dont even know why I'm commenting here. I dont even know what to do, but I like this music. The lyrics are pretty relatable.
Jeff Bates take it easy An pray
a true melancholic masterpiece
He has the most distinct voice ever.
Pretentious af though
Real morissey is the person ever
@@bentownsend4017 real too
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die ?
Two lovers entwined pass me by
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
I was looking for a job, and then I found a job
And heaven knows I'm miserable now
In my life
Oh, why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die ?
What she asked of me at the end of the day
Caligula would have blushed
"You've been in the house too long" she said
And I (naturally) fled
In my life
Why do I smile
At people who I'd much rather kick in the eye ?
I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour
But heaven knows I'm miserable now
"You've been in the house too long" she said
And I (naturally) fled
In my life
Why do I give valuable time
To people who don't care if I live or die?
sounds like he says "live a hard life" to me
Mr Elusive Man It's "if I live or die. "
Mr Elusive Man he just drags out the "or"
Viajo com essa música
ive always thought it was ifff iiiii IIIIIII dieee.
Johnny Marr was 21, what a legend.
He’s more then a legend
Without him The Smiths is just whining, just listen to Morrissey’s solo stuff hahaha. Marr is one of my favorite guitarists
Eu amooooo
@@ivonearruda8264 eu também!!
@@dortiz92 Tell me you're emotional because politics without telling me you're emotional because politics
even though I'm a 16 years old, but my heart belongs to this typa of music 🥹
her: what's that in your pocket? is it a gift for me omg
morrisey: *takes out an entire oak tree*
HAHAHAHAHAH
Could someone explain the joke to me please ? :s
@@Kqito1337 go to thirteen seconds in and look at morrisseys butt (hint theres a tree)
Lmao❤️
he is shovin his bush at me
Why do I i want to go back to the 80s and just live in this moment eternally? This is timelessly georgeous!!!
Yes. The cocaine was pure, affordable and readily available