Old Morrissey fan here who's been resistant to most of his music after Southpaw. Haven't heard this except for when he's done it live. Wow, it's a really great song.
Oh hello beloved BPS fancy meeting you here! I looked up this vid today during the Tommy Robinson/UK police state situation to hear the line "they say to serve and protect but what they mean to say is get back to your ghetto" which to me, pretty much sums up the message the UK establishment is sending to white working class Brits who are not towing the propaganda line.
Just saw him perform this at the Santa Barbara Bowl here in CA just a few hours ago. So heavy. And the man is really at the top of his game this far on. So good...
I saw him play it in Seattle at the beginning of his current tour. The most powerful thing I've ever witnessed at a music show. Stuck in my head 27 days later!
WOW! ...I saw Tears For Fears at the Santa Barbara Bowl way back in 1990 or 1991 when I was stationed at Vandenberg AFB, California! That's a really cool amphitheater with a lot of history! The girl I was dating at the time was going to UCSB & knew all about it.
I've been directing people to this in the wake of George Floyd's murder - This song is over 10yrs old! Morrissey despises police brutality and the abuse of 'establishment' power. One of Moz's finest songs - he will ALWAYS shine a spotlight on the things other people shy away from. ("It might smear their lovely career" - The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores). Watch him perform it live, with his mandatory backdrop showing scenes of police brutality: th-cam.com/video/dJ3CQ4TIFyI/w-d-xo.html LEGEND!
George Floyd wasn't murdered you friggin idiot. He took too much fentanyl and was arrested for trying to use counterfeit money in a shop.then refused to comply when arrested. He overdosed. Then the anti White Jewish system weaponised his death in an election year, several White people were attacked in the aftermath of this event, several White women were raped, some White people were killed. All of this was carried out by violent black thugs, antifa and encouraged by the anti white media and political class. And an innocent White man was sent to prison for murder after a ridiculous show trial and has been violently attacked and wounded in prison since his unjustified incarceration. You're obviously an anti white far leftist antifa type who i think may also be Jewish.
Reminds me of a chapter in my life, I will never forget about... I was facing 15 years in Federal prison. With God faith, and Family... one year just in time to see my second child come to in to this world.....🙏😎☠️
God Bless you Bro.....stay outta trouble if you can from here on out. I’ve found myself with my back against the wall a time or two. It’s much easier to live a quiet life....
Only question I have is why is this filed in the category of comedy?! I know Morrissey's got the greatest sense of humour of all but this one's quite serious ;) Excellent song. Played loud = kicks ass.
+Sarah Vista Seriously? Another girl that likes westerns? Finally. And you like Morrissey? (Figures, I categorize such interests under the same umbrella, if you like one uncommon thing, it's not too far off that you'll prolly like another) Anyway, nice to meet you.
❤Who Morrissey, is the 😂real ganglord?¿?🎉 God, 😢I AM sure that the good folk 😮LOIR & I are under the same belief😅system &, "Well I Wonder" 🤪Your take on the matter😊😊😊
It’s unbelievable only about 35 years old I deeply understand that we eat killed animals, but I guess many people don’t even try to think about it, cause it seems to be normal thing. Not a vegan yet, but the idea of this song is very close my worldview now💔
The vocal melody and lyrics themself just sound so stupid. Like he's just spluttering out words. So distasteful. And exactly what association does Morrissey have with ganglords? Seems so out of place and a forced attempt to be masculine, in an cliche way. Like it's cool to associate with derelict violent characters. I don't understand how he went from his early career classics to this. I'm a huge morrissey fan, by the way. But it's like he lost his awareness and taste for what timeless music sounds like. He made it... once upon a time.
Yes, the three comment responses sum up my reaction to this comment, but I still feel the need to say my piece. "And exactly what association does Morrissey have with ganglords?" He's ALWAYS been fascinated with the gang mentality. He grew up in 70's Manchester and his area was flooded with gang activity. His attraction to them has been displayed throughout his career. Ever heard of FIRST OF THE GANG TO DIE???? Piccadilly Palare? "Like it's cool to associate with derelict violent characters." Yes derelict and violent like a person who "killed a policeman when he was thirteen"? (I want the one I can't have) "Heavy-rings on bitten fingers. Black-eyed Susan sometimes shakes to break. So, watch it" That's a bit violent, isn't it? (Black-eyed Susan) What about The Last of the Famous International Playboys, a song about idolizing criminals and murderers. A song that mentions the Kray twins with a heroic tint. "Dear hero imprisoned, with all the new crimes that you are perfecting, I can't hepl quoting you". Not to mention the song called, "Jack the Ripper". Trust, he doesn't write about these things because he thinks it'll make him look cool and masculine. I could only guess it's nostalgia for his upbringing. Lastly, this song isn't even about ganglords, really. It's a song about police brutality. It's social commentary. He's anti-establishment and again, has always been that way. He often uses characters to write through. Now, it's obviously fair to say you don't like the song but in criticizing it, you've criticized a lot of what Morrissey has always stood for. I'll quote Ariadne Rimbaud2 in saying, "Are you really a Morrissey fan?"
He will go on forever ..He's too cool to ever stop
❤
When he gets it right,he really gets it right.
Moz is recognized by the back of his head - not to mention that voice. Can listen t o him for hours...........thx moz.
Old Morrissey fan here who's been resistant to most of his music after Southpaw. Haven't heard this except for when he's done it live. Wow, it's a really great song.
agreed. i love him. He should have retired after Vaxhaul - but He still turns out hits
I was listening to Southpaw last night. Just a dark album.
I love this song.
Oh hello beloved BPS fancy meeting you here! I looked up this vid today during the Tommy Robinson/UK police state situation to hear the line "they say to serve and protect but what they mean to say is get back to your ghetto" which to me, pretty much sums up the message the UK establishment is sending to white working class Brits who are not towing the propaganda line.
Black Pigeon! Love you're videos - you are doing a great service to the world. ...and yes, great tune.
Me too
Lyrical genius - Manchester’s finest - legend
John Cooper Clarke and LS Lowry are up there.
Everything Moz does is wonderful. End of. But this is even more wonderful. Also end of.
The visuals that are played during the song in concert silenced the crowd. Made an impact.
Morrissey and The Smiths, The B-Sides Lords!! Such a magnificent song. Swords is a must, just as My Early Burglary Years.
Just saw him perform this at the Santa Barbara Bowl here in CA just a few hours ago. So heavy. And the man is really at the top of his game this far on. So good...
Yes, it was absolutely brilliant. I was there too. So powerful
Bill W He was way ahead of most in knowing how the world works.
So in tune.
A great man.
Bill W 29 times and every time gets better 😆
I saw him play it in Seattle at the beginning of his current tour. The most powerful thing I've ever witnessed at a music show. Stuck in my head 27 days later!
WOW! ...I saw Tears For Fears at the Santa Barbara Bowl way back in 1990 or 1991 when I was stationed at Vandenberg AFB, California! That's a really cool amphitheater with a lot of history! The girl I was dating at the time was going to UCSB & knew all about it.
“Ganglord there's a clock on the wall making fun of us all”. He says it flippantly but it holds deep meaning
Time do as I wish
Such a strong, powerful song!!! Love it!!! Viva Moz!!!
one of the best Moz tracks ever!!!!!
so true
Check out this song Live At The HollyWood Bowl 2004 I think amazing very powerful
@@Anna-vz5jlthat’s how i discovered it . Amazing song .
first time i heard this was live!fucking awesome!
This is giving me chills.
Love the the imagery. Love Morrissey. Makes me miss LA. Looking forward to seeing him tomorrow in slc!. btw . . . "the police can always be bribed."
I like Morrissey. The man takes “black sheep amongst the black sheep” to new levels.
This song is great live at the HollyWood Bowl 2004
Great song awesome 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
What a great song!!
Qué gran temazoo..... muchos recuerdos
Dope as song I loved this man since day 1 I'm lucky to live in moz Angeles 🖤
Im a huge fan of moz! Hands down my favorite song of his...
Now get back to the ghetto......
One Of My Faves...The "Swords" B-Sides CD Is CLASS...
awesome song, awesome fucking video. Also morrissey looks hot as fuck.
oh yeah!
Fuck yea! lol
Yep Morrisey stuff honey x
Cool dude
Thank you friend!!!
Poetic Genius!
What a powerful song in every respect. Absolutely epic
Brilliant. "what they really mean to say, is get yourself back to the ghetto..."
Oh my gosh, I love this ❤️
I love this song !!!!
mozz i love you for ever
I've been directing people to this in the wake of George Floyd's murder - This song is over 10yrs old! Morrissey despises police brutality and the abuse of 'establishment' power. One of Moz's finest songs - he will ALWAYS shine a spotlight on the things other people shy away from. ("It might smear their lovely career" - The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores). Watch him perform it live, with his mandatory backdrop showing scenes of police brutality: th-cam.com/video/dJ3CQ4TIFyI/w-d-xo.html
LEGEND!
You automatically assume Moz is happy with BLM actions in London.....don't be so sure...
And also who exactly is 'the establishment'..........? The Moz might not agree with you...
@@steve-bk1qd You're assuming that I am assuming......hmmm
@@steve-bk1qd World governments and those who dumb us down on their behalf.
George Floyd wasn't murdered you friggin idiot. He took too much fentanyl and was arrested for trying to use counterfeit money in a shop.then refused to comply when arrested. He overdosed. Then the anti White Jewish system weaponised his death in an election year, several White people were attacked in the aftermath of this event, several White women were raped, some White people were killed. All of this was carried out by violent black thugs, antifa and encouraged by the anti white media and political class. And an innocent White man was sent to prison for murder after a ridiculous show trial and has been violently attacked and wounded in prison since his unjustified incarceration.
You're obviously an anti white far leftist antifa type who i think may also be Jewish.
Chile, 2019.
The man is a genius.
Magnificent from Morrisey
Reminds me of a chapter in my life, I will never forget about... I was facing 15 years in Federal prison. With God faith, and Family... one year just in time to see my second child come to in to this world.....🙏😎☠️
God Bless you Bro.....stay outta trouble if you can from here on out. I’ve found myself with my back against the wall a time or two. It’s much easier to live a quiet life....
Moz for ever 💜💜
To think decades later he'd be living in LA and filming videos with our graffiti and east la murals.
I'm amazed by the cryptic lyrics...astonished by the parallels in my own life situation. Moz, what'chu really telling us?
looks like the cementary off the 710 en Los Angeles, opps sorry Moz Angeles.
TheTirado2 yeah
Says much about being a "Targeted Individual", go Morrissey, go!
Only question I have is why is this filed in the category of comedy?! I know Morrissey's got the greatest sense of humour of all but this one's quite serious ;)
Excellent song. Played loud = kicks ass.
+Sarah Vista Seriously? Another girl that likes westerns? Finally. And you like Morrissey? (Figures, I categorize such interests under the same umbrella, if you like one uncommon thing, it's not too far off that you'll prolly like another) Anyway, nice to meet you.
Hell's yes I do…. nice to meet you chick!
Thought of this song when I heard about George Floyd. RIP.
The clock on the wall has a lot to answer for.
Beyond important - the master has spoken.
Sensacional!
Morrisseys best political song lyrically and musically .
merci Morrissey, tout simplement toujours divin..
**BEST REGARDS FROM ALBANIA**
lovely
Perfect
Always heard on the web something different from Morrissey, always !!!
Where is this footage from? Thank you for uploading!! Such a good song.
I really really like this
And i m turning to you to save me Moz❤
His best song in about 25 years this
❤Who Morrissey, is the 😂real ganglord?¿?🎉 God, 😢I AM sure that the good folk 😮LOIR & I are under the same belief😅system &, "Well I Wonder" 🤪Your take on the matter😊😊😊
Awesome video!
RIP, GEORGE FLOYD !
Dunno if Moz is happy with BLM actions in London.....
You automatically assume everyone is happy with the BLM riots in London.......
London is a Ghost in the Past.
@@jr1638 I don't give a fuck about London...and I doubt Morrissey does either.......
Junior you're interpretation is wide of the mark...
#Partiu Mozz ao vivo em setembro espaço Unimed.
Boooraaaa.....
Goosebumps. Viva Morrissey
It’s unbelievable only about 35 years old I deeply understand that we eat killed animals, but I guess many people don’t even try to think about it, cause it seems to be normal thing. Not a vegan yet, but the idea of this song is very close my worldview now💔
Can anyone tell me if it is a sample of she power by primal scream or am i mad??
29/05/2020 ...#RIPGeorgeFloyd
❤
Mi Amor!
great
George Floyd Rest in peace 😔
To protect and to serve
Thanks
If you listen to the lyrics it sounds like jrs a targeted individual.
What is the video playing?
The official Morrissey video, Duh
I love girls like you.
Υes!
#vivamorrissey ✊🏽
A.c.a.b
Soon jealous
Back the blue
Twi shots to your heads
silly boy mozz 😆
The instrumental beginning sounds like Paul Weller track
The vocal melody and lyrics themself just sound so stupid. Like he's just spluttering out words. So distasteful. And exactly what association does Morrissey have with ganglords? Seems so out of place and a forced attempt to be masculine, in an cliche way. Like it's cool to associate with derelict violent characters. I don't understand how he went from his early career classics to this. I'm a huge morrissey fan, by the way. But it's like he lost his awareness and taste for what timeless music sounds like. He made it... once upon a time.
Are you really a Morrissey fan? Haha.
DylanHughesss i think its anti establishment and libertarian views.
Yes, the three comment responses sum up my reaction to this comment, but I still feel the need to say my piece. "And exactly what association does Morrissey have with ganglords?"
He's ALWAYS been fascinated with the gang mentality. He grew up in 70's Manchester and his area was flooded with gang activity. His attraction to them has been displayed throughout his career. Ever heard of FIRST OF THE GANG TO DIE???? Piccadilly Palare?
"Like it's cool to associate with derelict violent characters."
Yes derelict and violent like a person who "killed a policeman when he was thirteen"? (I want the one I can't have)
"Heavy-rings on bitten fingers. Black-eyed Susan sometimes shakes to break. So, watch it" That's a bit violent, isn't it? (Black-eyed Susan)
What about The Last of the Famous International Playboys, a song about idolizing criminals and murderers. A song that mentions the Kray twins with a heroic tint. "Dear hero imprisoned, with all the new crimes that you are perfecting, I can't hepl quoting you".
Not to mention the song called, "Jack the Ripper".
Trust, he doesn't write about these things because he thinks it'll make him look cool and masculine. I could only guess it's nostalgia for his upbringing.
Lastly, this song isn't even about ganglords, really. It's a song about police brutality. It's social commentary. He's anti-establishment and again, has always been that way. He often uses characters to write through.
Now, it's obviously fair to say you don't like the song but in criticizing it, you've criticized a lot of what Morrissey has always stood for.
I'll quote Ariadne Rimbaud2 in saying, "Are you really a Morrissey fan?"
Bellend
Lesly Mason Great answer great song
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