@@Marcel_AudubonGood joke! I spotted this bit of word-play many years ago and never met anyone else who had. Et oui, moi aussi; j’en ai marre de Johnny Marr. But I still love a lot of the old songs!
If you knew the winters in East Kilbride, Scotland, where Roddy grew up, you’d realise what a powerful commitment “walking out to winter” with anybody else would be!
Fuck jonny Marr. This fella dose not get the recognition that Marr does. He wrote this when he was 17 and sings while he's playing maj7th or 13th or 9thb5. I could go on. It's like listening to django rhienhard but singing as well. Underrated genius
Agree with much of what you say though Johnny Marr's genius lies in other areas and needs not being fucked on that basis. Roddy Frame is quite special.
I agree but as a guitar player I get pissed off that players like roddy don't get the recognition they deserve. The music press are very selective. When I played bass on 1991s mush by leatherface. Nme ect described us as a band who could go places and they remarked on our appearance ect. Where people in the states liked our raw approach. Appreciate the reply. You're aboviously a cat who knows what you're talking about
East Kilbride's finest !! Teller of the best joke about Rockfield studios. Writer of the song with more key changes than any other song in history!!👍👍😁😁❤❤
Great song brilliant guitarist, only saw these once Hammersmith Palais London 1982 supporting killing Joke, UK Decay & Charge they went down so bad but finished their set
Thats one hell pf a chord progression and the bass player is just as snazzy too.The recorded extended version of this song just blows me away,the bass is quite upfront on it and holds it all together beautifully.
Their first album was my favorite one, i liked the other ones too but nothing hit like the first one for me. That sound was so raw. I felt as if he was trying to sound like someone else ( adding synths n stuff and making more R&B) Idk i took a break from listening to the smiths by listening to their first album. Lol Still good musician tho very good
@@strumbolli I hear you precisely. Its almost ridiculous that as a teenager he had such an arsenal of 'expensive' chords in his repertoire.... Stunning.
I wish Roddy hadn’t listened to Mark Knopfler who apparently told him to keep it simple and stop throwing in all the chord changes. For me that blistering pop virtuosity was his trademark and worked so well in juxtaposition with his plaintive but quite simple vocal style. Knopfler was probably just jealous of his skills anyway😂
Almost 40 years later and I still love this song.
This is the song that inspired Johnny Marr to write This Charming Man
yes, love ‘em both
who cares about j'en ai marre?
Don’t d silly
@@Marcel_AudubonGood joke!
I spotted this bit of word-play many years ago and never met anyone else who had.
Et oui, moi aussi; j’en ai marre de Johnny Marr.
But I still love a lot of the old songs!
If you knew the winters in East Kilbride, Scotland, where Roddy grew up, you’d realise what a powerful commitment “walking out to winter” with anybody else would be!
When Roddy Frame takes his guitar out of its case, everyone else puts theirs away - there is nobody better : )
This nearly put tears in my eyes. Wish he'd broken big in the States.
mikebott didn’t Aztec Camera make waves circa 1985-1991? I bought all of his CDs at Tower Records in SF, but then lost track of the band and Frame.
The same guitar played by Geordie, the right instrument in the right artists' hands.
Such a happy, bittersweet piece of brilliance. Roddy always looks happy and fresh faced. He's a genius
Can I just say that that drummer absolutely SWINGS. Great groove and feel.
You may indeed, fill your boots!
I met him. A lovely fellow
Lucky to have been there that night, absolutely fabulous.
Fuck jonny Marr. This fella dose not get the recognition that Marr does. He wrote this when he was 17 and sings while he's playing maj7th or 13th or 9thb5. I could go on. It's like listening to django rhienhard but singing as well.
Underrated genius
Agree with much of what you say though Johnny Marr's genius lies in other areas and needs not being fucked on that basis. Roddy Frame is quite special.
I agree but as a guitar player I get pissed off that players like roddy don't get the recognition they deserve. The music press are very selective. When I played bass on 1991s mush by leatherface. Nme ect described us as a band who could go places and they remarked on our appearance ect. Where people in the states liked our raw approach. Appreciate the reply. You're aboviously a cat who knows what you're talking about
Roddy hasn’t lost it; he still has it!! ❤😎
East Kilbride's finest !! Teller of the best joke about Rockfield studios. Writer of the song with more key changes than any other song in history!!👍👍😁😁❤❤
So nostalgic it's giving me goosebumps... takes me back to my teen years
Them fuckin chords and vocal melody? How do you do that?? Brilliant
Stone cold classic.
Great song brilliant guitarist, only saw these once Hammersmith Palais London 1982 supporting killing Joke, UK Decay & Charge they went down so bad but finished their set
Roddy is the man... timeless classic..
Was there, good night. Rods the man.
This sounds like sunny Sunday in Scotland
Great song. Perfect.
Intramontabile !!
I've got chronic guitar envy watching this
Totally agree. The extended version - omg
Pure genius !
Thats one hell pf a chord progression and the bass player is just as snazzy too.The recorded extended version of this song just blows me away,the bass is quite upfront on it and holds it all together beautifully.
Talent!!!
got pretty good air play in Toronto 1985- ish great tune!
Yes indeed. CFNY. Happy days my friend!
The. Brilliant Roddy Frame
I wish I had been there !!! Thanks for posting!
Timeless!
tears , great melodies
I swear I'll be there.
Buenisimooooo!!!
❤ que de souvenirs
April 27 and it is snowing in Canada today.
he's such a show off on that guitar man!
what a fackin tune ...happy memories
Their first album was my favorite one, i liked the other ones too but nothing hit like the first one for me. That sound was so raw. I felt as if he was trying to sound like someone else ( adding synths n stuff and making more R&B)
Idk i took a break from listening to the smiths by listening to their first album. Lol
Still good musician tho very good
Same!
Anyone know the chords for this? Beautiful song
www.killermontstreet.net/archive/guitar/walkouttowinter.shtml
Your a gent. That's a serious chord progression major/minor 7ths, diminished etc. To think he come up with that and the lyric as teenager.
@@strumbolli I hear you precisely. Its almost ridiculous that as a teenager he had such an arsenal of 'expensive' chords in his repertoire.... Stunning.
最高です😃⤴️⤴️👍
👏👏👏
geordie walkers missing his guitar!
Johnny Marr’s only challenger in 1983
i love my beautiful wife Bernadette!
I wish Roddy hadn’t listened to Mark Knopfler who apparently told him to keep it simple and stop throwing in all the chord changes. For me that blistering pop virtuosity was his trademark and worked so well in juxtaposition with his plaintive but quite simple vocal style. Knopfler was probably just jealous of his skills anyway😂
Fingers Frame
funk'n'punk P.Y.S.S.
punky funk or funky punk?
Work out the guitar tabs to that
P90s
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