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First of the Gang To Die..

Posted: 14/07/2004 - 18:56
by Waz
Ifadeo, Dr. Future etc:

I suggest promptly visiting your local record shop and buying the new Morrissey single "First of the Gang To Die". Not only is it excellent and catchy (and it rocks too) but if you can get the DVD single, it shows him performing it live at the Manchester Evening News Arena, and that's just superb. (although I couldn't see myself in the video though!)

There's some good hooklines that would sound rather nice in a 64 remix, dontcha think?

Re: First of the Gang To Die..

Posted: 14/07/2004 - 19:51
by ifadeo
wazzaw wrote:Ifadeo, Dr. Future etc:

I suggest promptly visiting your local record shop and buying the new Morrissey single "First of the Gang To Die". Not only is it excellent and catchy (and it rocks too) but if you can get the DVD single, it shows him performing it live at the Manchester Evening News Arena, and that's just superb. (although I couldn't see myself in the video though!)
i'm look out for it, in my opinion this song is a pure smith song, it could be
on the queen is dead album.... 8)
wazzaw wrote: There's some good hooklines that would sound rather nice in a 64 remix, dontcha think?
is this a suggestion for me ??? :wink:


cheers ifadeo

Posted: 14/07/2004 - 22:02
by dan gillgrass
Id rather hunt those Infectious Grooves picture CDs myself....

Re: First of the Gang To Die..

Posted: 15/07/2004 - 15:28
by Chappers
wazzaw wrote:Ifadeo, Dr. Future etc:

I suggest promptly visiting your local record shop and buying the new Morrissey single "First of the Gang To Die". Not only is it excellent and catchy (and it rocks too) but if you can get the DVD single, it shows him performing it live at the Manchester Evening News Arena, and that's just superb. (although I couldn't see myself in the video though!)

There's some good hooklines that would sound rather nice in a 64 remix, dontcha think?
It just goes to show my lack of knowledge of Morrissey. I thought the title of this topic meant that someone from Remix64 had died.... :shock:

Btw, Waz, that last line sounds a bit Mark 'n' Lard*, dontcha think? :)

It's not. And I didn't say it was.... so carry on. :lol:

Paul





* For the benefit of the non-UK people on here, Mark 'n' Lard were a Manchester comedy duo that used to be on Radio 1 in the UK till recently. Last line is from a spoof quiz called Beat The Clock where Lard would ring in pretending to be a member of the public and had to guess the mystery record playing but always got his guess way off then immediately said that last line. And yes, it's one of those examples of "you've got to hear it to find it funny". :)