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The Smiths - 'This Charming Man' - 80s flower waving madness
*quality because it has the best intro guitar riff ever. Johnny Marr for the win.
The Smiths - What She Said/Rubber Ring (Live)
>> ^DuoJet:
Upvote for Johnny Marr.
Thanks!
The Smiths - What She Said/Rubber Ring (Live)
Upvote for Johnny Marr.
Hybrid (Member Profile)
'Tis indeed an awesome track from an awesome soundtrack (from an awesome film). Thanks for the quality.
In reply to this comment by Hybrid:
There's just something about this track. Absolute *quality.
snoozedoctor (Member Profile)
Once you declare a video * dead you have to wait 48 hours before someone beside the original poster can fix it. If the original poster does not fix it in that time frame then it goes to the Dead Pool. Once it's there there's a link you can click that says "fix video embed code". That is where you can replace the bad one with the good one. Because you had just declared it * dead you wouldn't be able to fix it immediately.
Don't worry; I just fixed it. Thanks anyway!
In reply to this comment by snoozedoctor:
I wanted to fix this one, but I still can't figure out how to bring them back from the dead. How do you do it?
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
kronosposeidon (Member Profile)
I wanted to fix this one, but I still can't figure out how to bring them back from the dead. How do you do it?
In reply to this comment by kronosposeidon:
From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
Stephen Malkmus In The Mouth A Desert PitchforkFestival 2007
Tags for this video have been changed from 'pavemnet, sm, bob, johnny, marr' to 'pavement, sm, bob, johnny, marr, stephen malkmus, rock, indie' - edited by JAPR
Rory Gallagher - "Cradle Rock"
From Wikipedia:
"Playing on stage with him in LA was one of the biggest thrills for me ever." Slash (Guns N' Roses)
"A beautiful man and an amazing guitar player. He was a very sensitive man and a great musician." The Edge (U2)
"Rory is probably the single guitarist who meant the most to me." Tom Guerra, guitarist of Mambo Sons
"It was all about him playing the guitar, it got into your soul." Cameron Crowe (Writer/Film Director)
"In the 70s he built himself a reputation as a live performer of tremendous vitality." "He was even headhunted to join The Rolling Stones." Niall Stokes (Editor, Hot Press)
"One of the things that was crucial for me I got from Rory Gallagher, which was the idea of, like, being a guitar player for life and living it." Johnny Marr (The Smiths/ The The/ Electronic/ Johnny Marr and the Healers/Modest Mouse)
"Rory's death really upset me. I heard about it just before we went on stage, and it put a damper on the evening. I can't say I knew him that well, but I remember meeting him in our offices once, and we spent an hour talking. He was such a nice guy and a great player." Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin
"So these couple of kids come up, who's me and my mate, and say 'How do you get your sound Mr. Gallagher?' and he sits and tells us. So I owe Rory Gallagher my sound." Brian May (Queen)
"Rory's death is a tragic loss of a great musician and a very good friend." Van Morrison
"The man who got me back into the blues." Eric Clapton
"An uncompromisingly serious musician" The Times, 16 June 1995.
The Rise and Fall of The Smiths
Tags for this video have been changed from 'the smiths, smiths, bbc' to 'the smiths, bbc, morrissey, johnny marr, pop, rock, documentary' - edited by JAPR
Take A Walk - Neil Finn, Eddie Vedder, Johnny Marr.....
A song from the 7 Worlds Collide Album / DVD.
The band consisted of Neil Finn (Crowded House), Eddie Vedder (Pearl Jam), Johnny Marr (The Smiths), Ed O'Brien (Radiohead), Phil Selway (Radiohead), Sebastian Steinberg and Lisa Germano.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_Worlds_Collide
The Smiths - Bigmouth Strikes Again (live '86)
From their defining album The Queen is Dead, this song bristles with energy from Morrissey's acerbic vocal ("Sweetness, I was only joking when I said I'd like to smash every tooth in your head"), Johnny Marr's syncopated guitar chops (played by "fifth member" Craig Gannon in this clip, with Marr playing the lead line) and Mike Joyce's machine-gun drumming.
Marr called this "my Jumpin' Jack Flash".