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Fond memories of my teen years. I was a complete The Smiths nut back then, and bought this double-LP in London in 1987 when it first came out. I still remember how proudly I played it for my schoolmates in one of the "discoforums" I organized at school (it was not released in Spain until much later).

Unlike many others, I still think that this music, although stemming from a very particular time and place, has aged well. At least to my ears... And yes, I also hate Morrissey, the character. :) 

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On 3/3/2021 at 1:52 PM, Bluesnik said:

I have a favorite by them. It's the track Crystal Blue Persuasion and I got to know it through Breakin Bad.

"Crystal Blue Persuasion" is perhaps my favorite pop/rock record of all-time.  A go-to record when I need a mood enhancer.  Also the title of one of my favorite Ernie Pook's Comeek episodes, which, for me, really captures the feeling of that record..

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10 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Fond memories of my teen years. I was a complete The Smiths nut back then, and bought this double-LP in London in 1987 when it first came out. I still remember how proudly I played it for my schoolmates in one of the "discoforums" I organized at school (it was not released in Spain until much later).

Unlike many others, I still think that this music, although stemming from a very particular time and place, has aged well. At least to my ears... And yes, I also hate Morrissey, the character. :) 

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Agreed that their music has held up well and also about Morrissey who hasn't. Johnny Marr has done a much better job of keeping the spirit of the Smiths alive, as well as releasing a few good solo albums along the way. I've seen him a number of times in concert, too - always good.

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14 hours ago, duaneiac said:

"Crystal Blue Persuasion" is perhaps my favorite pop/rock record of all-time.  A go-to record when I need a mood enhancer.  Also the title of one of my favorite Ernie Pook's Comeek episodes, which, for me, really captures the feeling of that record..

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:D:D:D The comic part! Excellent!!!

On 3/7/2021 at 2:28 PM, soulpope said:

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I remember that one from when it came it out. The title track with guitarist Nile Rodgers is excellent.

23 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Fond memories of my teen years. I was a complete The Smiths nut back then, and bought this double-LP in London in 1987 when it first came out. I still remember how proudly I played it for my schoolmates in one of the "discoforums" I organized at school (it was not released in Spain until much later).

Unlike many others, I still think that this music, although stemming from a very particular time and place, has aged well. At least to my ears... And yes, I also hate Morrissey, the character. :) 

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I too am a big Smiths admirer. For me they encapsulate the 80s (together with Talking Heads). And I also consider them to be (against a very wide consensus) a 50/50 between Morrissey and Marr. I'd rather say a 40/60 in favor of Marr.

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