Smiths, The

CRAP
Total votes: 52 (31%)
NOT CRAP
Total votes: 118 (69%)
Total votes: 170

Band: Smiths, The

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You know, I wonder if the minimal effort that's required to obtain music these days is why so many of you are so casually dismissive of hardworkin', great bands.

Electrical can be a bit farcical sometimes. Oh yeah, we like Nina Nastasia and Brainiac and that's IT!

I may prefer other styles of music, but I can at least appreciate that the Smiths were very, very good at what they did. I personally think Morrissey was a hoot.

NC

Band: Smiths, The

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I recently decided to get The Smiths' compilation Singles and their debut, The Smiths, when I realized I hadn't really listened to any Smiths. So...I like 'em very much, but I think they have some flaws and aren't anywhere near perfect. While their music all seems very beautiful, it is all of a piece with itself. For me, it is pretty easy to get Smithed out after about three or four songs. And their songs - at least on the debut - have a tendency to blend in with each other. Plus, sometimes they're just inconsistent, plain and simple: "Miserable Lie" is one of the worst songs I've ever heard in my life. That lead vocal is just horrifically bad. Falsetto is not Morrissey's forte.

Still, though: "How Soon Is Now". "Reel Around The Fountain". "Ask". "Bigmouth Strikes Again". These are great songs. So I'll give 'em a not crap, but it seems to me like the Smiths were really just a great singles band, because the debut often feels like one 45-minute mopey, croony jangle-pop song.
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Band: Smiths, The

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Peripatetic wrote:
rysie wrote:
Champion Rabbit wrote:I am confused as to how anybody could vote CRAP?

NOT CRAP.

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daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.
He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.


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