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Not Another Morrissey Mix - Double Tape Set
| Side A | ||
| Artist | Song | |
| Tape One - Side One | Tape One - Side Two | |
| The Queen Is Dead | The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get | |
| You've Got Everything Now | This Charming Man | |
| Mute Witness | William, It Was Really Nothing | |
| Unhappy Birthday | Stop Me If You Think That You've Heard This One Before | |
| Our Frank | Girlfriend In A Coma | |
| You're The One For Me, Fatty | Panic | |
| Picadilly Palare | That's Entertainment | |
| The Hand That Rocks The Cradle | Now My Heart Is Full | |
| Frankly, Mr. Shankly | How Soon Is Now? | |
| What She Said | Hand In Glove | |
| I Want The One I Can't Have (Live In LA 1986) | Shoplifters Of The World Unite | |
| Cemetary Gates | Sheila Take A Bow | |
| London | Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others | |
| - | Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want | |
| Side B | ||
| Artist | Song | Buy |
| Tape Two - Side One | Tape Two - Side Two | |
| Suedehead | November Spawned A Monster | |
| The Boy With The Thorn In His Side | Shakespeare's Sister | |
| The Headmaster Ritual | Girl Afraid | |
| Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now | Glamourous Glue | |
| Everyday Is Like Sunday | The Last Of The Famous International Playboys | |
| Interesting Drug | Sing Your Life | |
| We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful | Hairdresser On Fire | |
| Ask | Certain People I Know | |
| Do Your Best And Don't Worry | Reel Around The Fountain | |
| Still Ill | Tomorrow | |
| Bigmouth Strikes Again | There Is A Light That Never Goes Out | |
| The Joke Isn't Funny Anymore | - | |
| - | - | |
Comment:
Nothing reminds me more of my teenage years than the whining voice of Stephen Morrissey. These are some of my faves!Feedback:
You've got my favorite ones...
he's one of my heroes and I love this of course
when i play the smiths in the car, my mom sings along...
This is fab: "Suedehead" and "Tomorrow" are two of my favorite moping songs and I love the apocalyptic perkiness of "Ask" and "Sheila Take A Bow."
Great collection! Takes me right back to my angst-ridden high school years; driving in my beat-up old car at night, sharing Morrissey's anguish at the top of my lungs with the windows down . . . Awesome!


