The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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zakalwe
September 1st 2014


38996 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

TG you are me Aus soul bro and I treat ya like me own but you are a grammar fascist!



BigPleb
September 1st 2014


65784 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

He's just helping me improve my writing dude :]

LepreCon
September 1st 2014


5481 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Hipster fannies love these guys



Or at least the one song they know

bach
September 1st 2014


16303 Comments


fuckin review is ON POINT pleb nice job. mozzer 4ever

Xar
September 1st 2014


1652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

"TG you are me Aus soul bro and I treat ya like me own but you are a grammar fascist!"



good bc i suck at grammar, i need a teacher if i'll end up being an english one!

BigPleb
September 1st 2014


65784 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Thanks BACHY :D

zakalwe
September 1st 2014


38996 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I had you pegged as a driving instructor cyg dude.

beefshoes
September 1st 2014


8443 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Or at least the one song they know

Exactly. They only know There is a light that never goes out.



Xar
September 1st 2014


1652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

lol i've had a car for like 2 months or less



how will that turn out?

bach
September 1st 2014


16303 Comments


"Exactly. They only know There is a light that never goes out."

and asleep

zakalwe
September 1st 2014


38996 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Wrapped around a tree.



Cool!

LepreCon
September 1st 2014


5481 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

And This Charming Man



So three songs adored by the fannies then...

beefshoes
September 2nd 2014


8443 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This Charming Man deserves all of the love in the world.

Best pop song ever, and the Top of the Pops performance is historic.

bach
September 2nd 2014


16303 Comments


every smiths song slaps. the only smiths song i don't enjoy (as much as the others anyway) is golden lights. and it's still a great track

tommygun
September 2nd 2014


27109 Comments


Wrapped around a tree.

Cool!


fucking lost it

Xar
September 2nd 2014


1652 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

proud to say that i've yet to crash into anyone or anything despite having to drive on numerous and numerous occassions. ^_^



gd thing too bc i don't have my license ready all the time

jefflebowski
September 2nd 2014


8573 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

#plebforstaff2k14

FearThyEvil
September 2nd 2014


18636 Comments


Honestly never jammed this and I probably should.

BigPleb
September 2nd 2014


65784 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Lol thanks jeff!



and yes Fear, pls do!

tommygun
September 2nd 2014


27109 Comments


alright let's av it!

your ideas are sweet and the flow is good, just needs some tidying up with formatting, grammar,
punctuation etc

- don't italicise both album and band titles, especially for albums with title tracks... italicise
the album titles only, and put song titles in inverted commas

- the word 'is' should always be capitalised in titles

- Countless bands have sighted the album as being a pinnacle within indie rock and post punk

*cited

- Morrissey more than highly contributed to the distinctive sound of the bands music.

*band's

- Although his lyrics would mainly center around political issues

*centre (c'mon dude you're a brit! use the queen's fookin english!)

- All across this record (and across the bands discography), Marr was constantly noted as
delivering countless memorable riffs over the course of the bands short existence.


last part of this sentence is redundant, also *band's

- Perhaps the best and most popular example of this would be the guitar-work on the albums main
single, Bigmouth Strikes Again.


lose the hyphen from 'guitar-work', also *album's

- The track is given license to venture down many musical avenues, due to Marr's constantly
shifting guitar patterns. This incredible guitar playing coupled with Morrissey's cutting lyrics,
definitely make Bigmouth one of the albums many highlights.


lose the commas from both sentences, also *album's

- Perhaps the albums highlight, musically and lyrically, is should-be album closer There is a
Light That Never Goes Out.


*album's

- One can't help think that, without Morrissey's unique vocals and self-awareness, these lyrics
would have sounded utterly ridiculous coming out of any other vocalists mouth.


lose the first comma, also *vocalist's... that sentence reads a little clunky too

- This idea of uniqueness is relevant to the whole album, with every single track being
undoubtedly unmemorable and sonically idiosyncratic.


unmemorable? really? i think you mean the opposite here

- Its multifaceted, remarkably consistent and an essential poster-child in musicianship and
songwriting in general.


*it's

- which certainly speaks volumes due to the bands incredibly consistent discography.

band's



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