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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Morrissey
PocoLoco7 — 16 years ago(January 21, 2010 07:04 PM)
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Danae89 — 16 years ago(March 29, 2010 02:15 PM)
Hi my name is Fabiola, i'm from California, and i first started listening to the Smiths about a year ago and I fell completely in love with them and most of all with Morrissey. I only just started but i think my love ,and admiration is as large as if i'd known them my whole life.
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isabellaconnor — 15 years ago(June 19, 2010 09:28 AM)
My name is Isabella, born in Exeter, England, but now living in London. Despite the fact that The Smiths are a bit before my time (I was born in 1992), I've always been a huge fan, seeing as they are both my parents' favourite band.
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siriusblack320-1 — 15 years ago(March 20, 2011 10:36 PM)
I am just amazed that no one from India has yet responded. Well im from India, and i am listening to The Smiths and Morrissey solo works for 6 years now. the first song i heard was "Bigmouth strikes again" and "What difference does it make". Instantly i became a fan and explored more about their songs and then about Morrissey solo works. Some of their songs had a great impact on me. Their musical style, vocals, lyrics everything just made me love them more. So just add one more country (India) to their fans however i don't think many people out here know about them which is a shame.
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jamesmurphybb — 14 years ago(June 13, 2011 12:46 PM)
Buenos Aires, Argentina. 22 years old and I've been listening to Morrissey ever since I acquired an even remotely adequate taste in music. He's been my top favorite artist/singer ever since.
His influence was particularly strong during my struggling, awkward teenage phase. Still strong in early adulthood, though. His songs are so extremely relatable and immensely "close to home".
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vick3ie — 13 years ago(January 08, 2013 09:35 AM)
I'm from NY and I've been a fan since the mid 80s. My sister had The Smiths on tape and we used to listen to it in the car. I had quite a few on tape, now many on CD.
I go through phases, haven't given either The Smiths or Morrissey a listen in a few years. Since You Are The Quarry was new as a matter of fact.
Hm. Not like I really have to listen, it's all part of my brain's soundtrack.
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Fac063 — 13 years ago(January 29, 2013 07:01 AM)
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USA (Chicago, IL)
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Age:
39 (wow, it feels so old when I type it..oh wait, nevermind, I AM OLD..hahaha.{;0p)
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early 90's. A friend of mine introduced me to them/him when I was in college. Been a fan ever since.
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Martinipink — 13 years ago(February 15, 2013 05:20 PM)
I grew up in south Florida. For my 14th birthday my best friend gave me a tape (that dates me, lol) of "Strangeways Here We Come". I literally listened to that album every day for about 2 years. Later it was replaced in heavy rotation by "Louder than Bombs". I fell in love with my first husband primarily due to his love of The Smiths and Morrissey (if only that were enough to make a relationship work!). Suffice to say they've been a huge part of the soundtrack of my life, still are, even though my current husband (who is Canadian) NEVER heard of them (shocking).
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activista — 9 years ago(October 01, 2016 10:48 PM)
I first heard the Smiths as a high school student back in the mid '80s (the summer of '86, to be preciseyep, I'm old and decrepit,lol) while growing up in southwest Michigan. The first song I heard by them was the fun & lively,bouncy and catchy "This Charming Man"took me a while to find the name of it, though. The one song that I really got into by them was "How Soon Is Now", which is a classic unto itselfthat and the fact that it sounds nothing like any of their other songs, so it really stands out as uniqueone of those "this could have only been made in the '80s" kinds of songs. I didn't even know it was a Smiths song until I saw the video on MTV's underground video show late one Sunday night not long afterward. They never had a mainstream hit in America back in their heydaythey probably only had a very small cult following here at the time, and I only heard their songs late at night on a local radio station that played alternative music. "How Soon Is Now" sounded so mysterious tome because I only heard it at night, and also because the Smiths, for some reason, never made a lot of videos either. My fave Smith songs are "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out", "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before"that's a really pretty tune, and "Bigmouth Strikes Again" which I always thought was kind of funny in a sick wayanyone who know the lyrics knows what I'm talking about. Plus Morrissey always had a nice, strong and pleasant voice with his own unique phrasing and tone. He always sounded to me like an old-school balladeer that just happened to get plopped sown in the '80sjust my opinion.
I found out that they broke up when it was announced on USA's Night Flight (just as I was getting into their music) a popular '80s alternative/underground movie/music show that showed a lot of cool and genuinely edgy stuff you'd never see on MTV (or anywhere else,for that matter) back then. I have to admit it took a while for Morrissey to grow on me as a solo artist-for some reason, something about him just rubbed me the wrong way at the time, and I couldn't even stand seeing his picture on an album cover. A couple of years later when I got more into his music (only because a local Canadian station played all his stuff and the Smiths' stuff on a regular basis.) Liked his stuff up until the mid;'90s, but don't recall much from him after that. He then made comments over the years that just basically convinced me that he's become an old bitter close-minded, narcissistic, miserable racist bastard, so screw him. I haven't heard anything he's done in over a decade. I'm still getting me The Queen Is Dead by the Smiths,rhough, because I've always wanted to get that anyway.
