@@prettyprrrrettaygood it’s interesting writing. And, I think a double entendre. I believe it refers to walking on grass barefoot and there being shards of glass on it you can’t see, but, maybe also a metaphor for laced drugs, while I don’t think that’s really morrissey’s territory, I thought it was an interesting take. Sometimes musicians are tricked into doing drugs at parties and the song is somewhat about deceit
I still love the original version to pieces, but this is really growing on me. I keep playing it over and over. It's a whole different thing, but I really like it. You're awesome for always putting up alternate versions and stuff like that.
Love both versions, the album version is the best in my opinion (maybe because I heard it first but it's more emotional, I think) Can't help hearing "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" in the guitar....anyone else? Love the pic of him, though
yeah definitely - feels very similar to The Queen is Dead album all over. I love, love, love this version. The album version is superb, but I can't imagine this version not existing now I've heard it.
Yea I heard 'Some Girls are Bigger' straight away. and the 'Queen Is Dead' wah wah through the outro. Alain took a whole lot from Marr at this time. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Just true.
This makes me wonder how Mick Ronson would have produced Vauxhall. Granted the ambiance Lillywhite captured makes it my fave Morrissey album when I have a smoke sesh ;)
Wow, this was really interesting to hear. It's a completely different song this way. I definitely prefer the original, and think it is more heart-wrenching, but I enjoyed this too. Thank you so much for uploading these gems.
I'm sure the opening riff to this song is "borrowed" from Robert Gordon's "Something's Gonna Happen" - very similar and Moz a big fan of Gordon during this period.
I've been stabbed in the back so many many times I don't have any skin but that's just the way it goes. The day I grow tired of that will be the day I've gone off Morrissey
Of the two, I prefer this live version. Much more energetic!
"then you'll see the glass
hidden in the grass" amazing lyrics. Thanks Whyte and Morrissey.
I don't get it
@@AlsatianCousin i think it's a riff on 'grass always greener' - it may be greener but glass shards will cut you
@@prettyprrrrettaygood Thanks!!
@@prettyprrrrettaygood Probable happened to all of us at some time....did to me.
@@prettyprrrrettaygood it’s interesting writing. And, I think a double entendre.
I believe it refers to walking on grass barefoot and there being shards of glass on it you can’t see, but, maybe also a metaphor for laced drugs, while I don’t think that’s really morrissey’s territory, I thought it was an interesting take. Sometimes musicians are tricked into doing drugs at parties and the song is somewhat about deceit
I still love the original version to pieces, but this is really growing on me. I keep playing it over and over. It's a whole different thing, but I really like it. You're awesome for always putting up alternate versions and stuff like that.
let it grow and climb it
Love both versions, the album version is the best in my opinion (maybe because I heard it first but it's more emotional, I think) Can't help hearing "Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others" in the guitar....anyone else? Love the pic of him, though
yeah definitely - feels very similar to The Queen is Dead album all over. I love, love, love this version. The album version is superb, but I can't imagine this version not existing now I've heard it.
Yea I heard 'Some Girls are Bigger' straight away. and the 'Queen Is Dead' wah wah through the outro.
Alain took a whole lot from Marr at this time. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Just true.
This makes me wonder how Mick Ronson would have produced Vauxhall. Granted the ambiance Lillywhite captured makes it my fave Morrissey album when I have a smoke sesh ;)
better than original version
It's a matter of taste. The mood of this one is all wrong!
@@deoranjed8118 like you said, “matter of tase”. i like the mood in this version.
agreed
Hard disagree
Not all all. The original is beautiful.
sick down to my heart.......
Thank you for sharing this jewel
Siento los latidos del Rockabilly en algunos pasajes, gran tema d un gran album.
The best performance is in the Introducing morrissey ❤
sick down to my heart, that's just the way it goes.
Wow, this was really interesting to hear. It's a completely different song this way. I definitely prefer the original, and think it is more heart-wrenching, but I enjoyed this too. Thank you so much for uploading these gems.
Pure class ❤
Why Don't You Find Still Ill For Yourself...
Delicious !!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like this better than the album version honestly
Has a very 80s feel to this version.
Totally agree
This is sweet
❤
I'm sure the opening riff to this song is "borrowed" from Robert Gordon's "Something's Gonna Happen" - very similar and Moz a big fan of Gordon during this period.
Idk sounds to me like "Some Girls are Bigger" but.. 🤷♂️
This version is better. Some of ‘Vauxhall’ is too polished in its production. This is raw and feels more urgent.
Well said and I agree but I do love the Vauxhall version
I've been stabbed in the back so many many times I don't have any skin but that's just the way it goes.
The day I grow tired of that will be the day I've gone off Morrissey
This song is a juvel