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kazoovore
i'm finally back after my long and tiring journey. i have been training in solitude in the art of being what others call "unintelligible", and have been strengthening my prowess in the smiths. "why?" you may ask, maybe even "dont you already have enough smiths scrobbles under your belt?" . and while this is true, i wanted to be strong enough to fully enjoy The mozzaddy's recommendations with a clear and concise mind. now finally, i have listened to all of vauxhall and i, and also jack the ripper i will say that i loved the album, the only dud sticking out being lifeguard sleeping, girl drowning. although i love love love the lyrics of it, i am not a man who can withstand the breathiness of a voice that whispery. the guitar on why dont you find out for yourself though makes me feel ethereal experiences ive never felt before. jack the ripper was also most pleasant i thank you for pushing me into the solo work of the vegan himself. i shall listen to more
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Mozzaddy
Wahooooo! I think vauxhall and I is moz's best solo album and better that some smiths albums. I assume you've listened to Bona drag and Viva hate, but if not, listen now!!! Some gems: he knows I'd love to see him, lifeguard on duty, please help the cause against loneliness - of which there is a duet of moz with Sandie Shaw that you can find on YouTube: https://youtu.be/drbBFFQlfYg
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Mozzaddy
Pray, forgive me for my tardiness - you must know that there are odd patches in my life in which I become mad within periods of sanity. In these periods of sanity, I reject 'Mozzaddy'. The idea of Mozzaddy not wanting to be Mozzaddy is nothing less than absurd - if you ask a child what they want to be when they grow older, they will say, 'I want to sell stuff on titkok live', or you'll hear from the more peculiar, bullied children: ' I wanna be Mozzaddy - O, twould be finer than fine China!'.
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Mozzaddy
Normally, I would say 'The Smiths' but after reading Morrissey's autobiography in which he critiques 'The Smiths' recording as lacking 'the spirit of the smiths that would be seen in live shows' - later saying that the 'Hatful of Hollow' recordings achieved what 'The smiths' couldn't do in that regard. After going back and listening to 'The Smiths', then 'Hatful of Hollow', I cannot help but feel that 'The Smiths' recording is lacking somewhat in the spirit of The Smiths - I truly hope this feeling will wane from me. I usually avoid Musicians talking about their art, what makes it good, and how the bad is other people's fault, as it is like an artist explaining what makes their art good - if you must explain these things, then you have failed. I must tell you that you have read all of this for nothing as I cannot decide which album is currently my favourite - If I do decide I will write back, of course, by the time I get to write to you, I will have changed my mind again!
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