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<blockquote data-quote="Mav" data-source="post: 142490" data-attributes="member: 467"><p>Really could not agree more. They are certianly one of my fav groups. The Marr/Morissey combo produced a number of excellent tracks.</p><p></p><p>The lyrics always draw attention to the group ( but I think the man like Johnny Marr deserves the biggest respect.</p><p></p><p>If you listen to alot of Smiths tracks, and try to strip out the vocals, you can really appreciate the quality of the music production. Tracks like Oscillate Wildy exemplify this, the music is so good that the lyrics only enhance an already amazing musical foundation.</p><p></p><p>Not to take anything away from Morissey, he wrote quality lyrics and was certianly a very prominant and appropriate frontman.</p><p></p><p>'Hang the dj, for the music that he constanly plays, it says nothing to me about my life' - What a lyric.</p><p></p><p>'Oh Man-che-ster, so much to answer for'</p><p></p><p>Obviously a bold statement, but for me, the best gituar band of the eighties by a mile.</p><p></p><p>Also, big up to Pianoman, I also noticed the use of the lyrics in your description!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mav, post: 142490, member: 467"] Really could not agree more. They are certianly one of my fav groups. The Marr/Morissey combo produced a number of excellent tracks. The lyrics always draw attention to the group ( but I think the man like Johnny Marr deserves the biggest respect. If you listen to alot of Smiths tracks, and try to strip out the vocals, you can really appreciate the quality of the music production. Tracks like Oscillate Wildy exemplify this, the music is so good that the lyrics only enhance an already amazing musical foundation. Not to take anything away from Morissey, he wrote quality lyrics and was certianly a very prominant and appropriate frontman. 'Hang the dj, for the music that he constanly plays, it says nothing to me about my life' - What a lyric. 'Oh Man-che-ster, so much to answer for' Obviously a bold statement, but for me, the best gituar band of the eighties by a mile. Also, big up to Pianoman, I also noticed the use of the lyrics in your description! [/QUOTE]
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