their the actual sing lyrics, the past 22 years I've been singing "in and out of me like a butterfly "ha-bloody-ha! How come Morrissey is doing interviews now but by fuck he wouldn't when he was with the smiths
been driving around late at night with the smiths, back country roads alone. it's almost therapeutic. Hard to explain the euphoric feeling it gives off, i guess i don't have to explain, other smiths fans know all to well.
Here I am, at the young age of seventeen, enjoying this beautiful, timeless masterpiece, much like other seventeen year old's did exactly 33 years ago when it was officially released. From 2/20/1984 to 2/20/2017, the rawness and beauty remains intact.
@@india1422 I'm 55 now 4/20/22. Time keeps marching on but the Smiths are truly Timeless. I think I was 17 when I heard How Soon Is Now on a late night MTV show. They truly changed my life and that is not hyperbolic drama talk.
How someone can be so gorgeous?! He's absolutely perfect, look at his face, my god! He does not even look like a real person, he looks like a porcelain doll in man shape.
Thats actually very funny and very true. I mean, for one, you wouldn't even hear about him, so you wouldn't be able to like him if you didn't know him...
@@Ablequerq More than being famous, it's more about his music and poetry (not denying he's goodlooking at all, but creating something beautiful makes seeing that beauty onto that person really easy)
I was about 10 when they were popular in the 80’s. Unfortunately I didn’t get to see the Smiths. But saw Morrissey a few times during the Bona Drag, Kill Uncle and Viva Hate days.
It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old You made him old Reel around the fountain Slap me on the patio I'll take it now Oh Fifteen minutes with you Well, I wouldn't say no Oh, people said that you were virtually dead And they were so wrong Fifteen minutes with you Oh, well, I wouldn't say no Oh, people said that you were easily led And they were half-right Oh, they, oh, they were half-right, oh It's time the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old It's time that the tale were told Of how you took a child And you made him old You made him old Oh, reel around the fountain Slap me on the patio I'll take it now Ah, oh Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you Oh, but I do. Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you I do Oh, I, oh, I do Oh I dreamt about you last night And I fell out of bed twice You can pin and mount me like a butterfly But take me to the haven of your bed Was something that you never said Two lumps, please You're the bee's knees But so am I Oh, meet me at the fountain Shove me on the patio I'll take it slowly Oh Fifteen minutes with you Oh, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you Oh, but I do Fifteen minutes with you Oh, no, I wouldn't say no Oh, people see no worth in you I do Oh, I, I do Oh, I do Oh, I do Oh, I do
when i hear this song it brings tears to my eyes because it reminds me of the sorrow that i carry inside...... but always tend to laugh it off to hide it....
The whole band are legends in their own right. The lyrics are sublime and Morrissey's voice with Johnny's magic fingers just couldn't be any more perfect. This whole album is like a time machine and I'm back in the glorious, one of a kind 80's. No words just emotions!
Hi, sorry about the delay in replying. It was a great night. I was only fifteen or sixteen at the time. I went with a group of schoolfriends on the bus to Derby Assembly Rooms*, a ride of about fourty minutes. We were early so we went down by the river to smoke some very ineptly rolled spliffs before going in. I think we were way too young to get served beer. I knew a handful of the songs, but many were new to me. There were loads of gladioli thrown from the balcony. Magical. *Still open.
@@clarissagarcia3422 Hi Clarissa - yes, they were extraordinarily good. My personal highlight was 'These things take time' - it was the first time I'd heard it and it blew me away. I love the lyrics ''these things take time/and I know that I'm/the most inept that ever stepped'' and ''the alcoholic afternoons/when we sat in your rooms/they meant more to me than any living thing on earth''. It's such a shame that Morissey has turned into a dickhead these days.
I burst out laughing the first time I heard the line "I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice." I found out later Jimmy said it in A Taste Of Honey.
High school, riding through Georgetown with some cool seniors, heading to K Street with our fake ID's to sneak into the Fifth Column. Feeling so free and optimistic about my future. I hear this song for the first time. I buy the LP the next day. If i could only go back to that day.
Vielen,vielen Dank an lapislazuli42 für dieses Video! Wow! Top Bild-und Tonqualität! Dieser Song ist mein Lieblingssong von The Smiths und live noch viel besser.Mozz in Hochform zu sehen--einfach nur Wow Wow Wow! Danke für diese Gänsehautmomente!
Mike Joyce was a brilliant drummer especially for the no thrills rhythm section in the smiths it wouldnt be the same but i totally agree the smiths legacy is so strong their would be no need for a reformation
3:16 i smiths curano le mie malinconie in un modo unico, non smetterò mai di ringraziarli per la loro musica che ci hanno regalato e se un giorno vivrò una seconda vita in un altro corpo o chissà dove ascolterò sempre in Smiths con infinita gioia e.....GRAZIE
"I drempt about you last night aNd I fell out of bed twice" was a line that I used in the first love note I wrote to husband in October of 1990. My husband passed away in August of 2004 & Yes, I have been saving Myself for you, All'ah😊😊😊 since
"I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice. You can pin and mount me like a butterfly."
oh, god, it's so perfect in so many levels
Yep. It's taken from "A taste of honey".
their the actual sing lyrics, the past 22 years I've been singing "in and out of me like a butterfly "ha-bloody-ha! How come Morrissey is doing interviews now but by fuck he wouldn't when he was with the smiths
I am actually right
i love your profile pic
@@yuriresende6707 Second sentence is reference to film The Collector
This band has saved my life.
This band will end my life.
With this band, I had my first sex 🥲
cringe
Im a old huge Smiths fsn but I'll NEVER give them THAT much credit!
@@brunoramone601 Hey Bruno Ramone are you still alive?
Best first song of a debut album ever
Morguin DV disorder by joy division says hi
AnastasisGiannakopoulos this is still better
@@neutralnickhotel lmao stop
Absolutely..
Danny anime i’m right
been driving around late at night with the smiths, back country roads alone. it's almost therapeutic. Hard to explain the euphoric feeling it gives off, i guess i don't have to explain, other smiths fans know all to well.
troyhampson recently have started doing this myself
just did that yesterday
That sums up a large part of my 2020
Yes we do. 8 years later to infinity
we know it all too well
Rest in peace, Andy Rourke. You will live on forever through your music. ❤
Thank you for saying this ! Yes !
Andy, you were a star on earth. Now you are a star shining in heaven
johnny marr is so protective of morrissey when he gets pulled by the crowd
There is definitely a reaction from Johnny!
Look how that turned out
@@Caulderone He looks a bit panicked lol. Sweet.
@@Crissttipanic? In the streets of London?
It’s hard for me to put into words how fucking amazingly good this is. I wish I was in the audience. I could fucking cry.
5:16 is so beautiful, I could listen to that part over and over. It's even better than the recorded version.
So could I...
As Johnny in himself said: "it's about putting day dreams into sound"
The music of my youth, Im 53 now but still listening to the great man.
He sings that low notes with power... simply amazing.
I get a warm beautiful feeling when listening to the smiths
I am so in love with Morrissey oh my god.
Makes grown men tear up.. That is a special thing.
i'm fucking crying
Here I am, at the young age of seventeen, enjoying this beautiful, timeless masterpiece, much like other seventeen year old's did exactly 33 years ago when it was officially released. From 2/20/1984 to 2/20/2017, the rawness and beauty remains intact.
I congratulate you.
You have a good taste in music.
Keep enjoying this music. Keep enjoying The Smiths, they are an unforgettable band.
Where are you now esme!
Here I am 55. Enjoying it as I did back when I was 18
I was 17 four years ago too and it was heaven
@@india1422 I'm 55 now 4/20/22. Time keeps marching on but the Smiths are truly Timeless. I think I was 17 when I heard How Soon Is Now on a late night MTV show. They truly changed my life and that is not hyperbolic drama talk.
I love this, I love his little smile.
That little sideways smile. God he's seductive af.
The best bit is "You can pin and mount me like a butterfly," so sad. :(
Vicarinatutu a bit homo-erotic too eh?
+Edward Preater just a slightly bit
I always prefered the saucey,
"You're the bees knees... but so am I"
💋
Jonny Marr kicks ass🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸
There is no guitarist who can write a melody like Johnny Marr.
it is just mostly chord shapes and open strings though.
He looks 16 here I love this more than words
@@BLLLYMUSIC precise arpeggios and brilliant chord changes though and it sounds great which matters the most
@@ethanc1719 i agree. i was just replying to the claim that "there is no guitarist who can write a melody like Johnny Marr", which cannot be true.
I love him so much it hurts. I never thought I'd let myself get to this point, but here I am with my heart aching.
Me too. He is too perfect to be real.
Same here 😢
they are the only way to feel like a teenager again
Never have I loved anyone more than Moz
Lili Moran I know you love one person so why don't you love two? Oh love to
@@lonchaneyslover7635 give a little something.
I bet whoever has that necklace built an eerie Morrissey shrine around it in their basement...
i would've.
@@ChunkyBunny2 we all would've
knowing reality, it’s probably on eBay
Morrisey's "oooh oooh ooohh" is absolutely classic!
4:27
take me to the heaven of your bed... WAS SOMETHING THAT YOU NEVER SAID my favourite smiths lyrics, pure genius
Except that’s it’s ‘take me to the haven of your your bed’
@@danieljanes641 except that it’s “take me to the haven of your bed”
Clicked away for a second and forgot this was a live version, spot on performance!
I mean, probably my favorite Smiths song. It's perfect really.
I love this song. It’s easily becoming my favorite of theirs.
Greatest band of all time opened so many doors
How someone can be so gorgeous?! He's absolutely perfect, look at his face, my god! He does not even look like a real person, he looks like a porcelain doll in man shape.
You wouldn't give a shit about him if he wasn't famous.
Thats actually very funny and very true. I mean, for one, you wouldn't even hear about him, so you wouldn't be able to like him if you didn't know him...
FranFerdinanda I am agree . Your description of Morrissey Is beautiful.
@@kenyahirationsound2156 I am agree
@@Ablequerq More than being famous, it's more about his music and poetry (not denying he's goodlooking at all, but creating something beautiful makes seeing that beauty onto that person really easy)
I was there. One of the best gigs I've ever seen. Magical.
how lucky you are. I'm 14 and I'll never be able to listen to this song live. also from another country without knowing English. I use a translator
@@mozzoktobersame here
Incredible how he holds those notes towards the end. Seriously moving.
Morrissey, Marr, Rourke, and Joyce made great music together for a short period of time. The Smiths will live on forever.
Pure beauty. Pure poetry. Pure truth. Forever the best x
Why am I crying?
Boys don't cry 😎
Smiths have that affect 💋
I wish I was born before... to see them live :(
Same here😢
I was about 10 when they were popular in the 80’s. Unfortunately I didn’t get to see the Smiths. But saw Morrissey a few times during the Bona Drag, Kill Uncle and Viva Hate days.
I wish I was born before is the title of an unrealeased morrisey song
Morrissey...I will always love you and your poetry. In my opinion, one of the best bands of all time. Hugz from Brasil!!!!🏡
Sérgio Lobo nós amamos *Moz* ! 💜
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old
Reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were virtually dead
And they were so wrong
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, well, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people said that you were easily led
And they were half-right
Oh, they, oh, they were half-right, oh
It's time the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
It's time that the tale were told
Of how you took a child
And you made him old
You made him old
Oh, reel around the fountain
Slap me on the patio
I'll take it now
Ah, oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do.
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do
Oh, I, oh, I do
Oh
I dreamt about you last night
And I fell out of bed twice
You can pin and mount me like a butterfly
But take me to the haven of your bed
Was something that you never said
Two lumps, please
You're the bee's knees
But so am I
Oh, meet me at the fountain
Shove me on the patio
I'll take it slowly
Oh
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
Oh, but I do
Fifteen minutes with you
Oh, no, I wouldn't say no
Oh, people see no worth in you
I do
Oh, I, I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do
Oh, I do
im so in love with this man om
Just so good. Unmatched. Teenage memories love The Smiths.
i adore his voice
Me too
when i hear this song it brings tears to my eyes because it reminds me of the sorrow that i carry inside...... but always tend to laugh it off to hide it....
Blue09 keep the faith friend
The whole band are legends in their own right. The lyrics are sublime and Morrissey's voice with Johnny's magic fingers just couldn't be any more perfect. This whole album is like a time machine and I'm back in the glorious, one of a kind 80's. No words just emotions!
Sounds incredible.
the eponomous Smiths. No one can touch them...
dixie cup except for in the end of this concert, when everyone climbed on stage... :D
Külli-Triin Laanet ha ha, well spotted bud
Hi, sorry about the delay in replying. It was a great night. I was only fifteen or sixteen at the time. I went with a group of schoolfriends on the bus to Derby Assembly Rooms*, a ride of about fourty minutes. We were early so we went down by the river to smoke some very ineptly rolled spliffs before going in. I think we were way too young to get served beer. I knew a handful of the songs, but many were new to me. There were loads of gladioli thrown from the balcony. Magical.
*Still open.
you went to that concert?
@@clarissagarcia3422 I did indeed Clarissa - it was a brilliant gig. My mate Dave got up on stage at the end and can be seen on one the videos.
stellajayne how cool Stella!! were their stage presence as strong as in camera?
@@clarissagarcia3422 Hi Clarissa - yes, they were extraordinarily good. My personal highlight was 'These things take time' - it was the first time I'd heard it and it blew me away. I love the lyrics ''these things take time/and I know that I'm/the most inept that ever stepped'' and ''the alcoholic afternoons/when we sat in your rooms/they meant more to me than any living thing on earth''. It's such a shame that Morissey has turned into a dickhead these days.
Bullshit. One of the things I love most about Morrissey is that he hasn't changed, he's still real.
Hmmmmmm.....
0:35 Beautiful necklace scene
2:12 Morrissey's smile
2:56 His finger and his face
This man is truly a charm
this charming man
An infinite loop
An infinite loop
There is a smirky smile in there. Well spotted! Must be a first that!
he is so graceful and beautiful to watch. i cant think of anyone else as charismatic.
Still can’t get over how flawless his voice is. It’s actually better live.
Maybe one of my favorite Smiths' songs...
Wow pure class! No one compares
I burst out laughing the first time I heard the line "I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice." I found out later Jimmy said it in A Taste Of Honey.
Classic song takes me back to my youth
Such an awesome gig, throwing flowers and shit, how cool is that?
High school, riding through Georgetown with some cool seniors, heading to K Street with our fake ID's to sneak into the Fifth Column. Feeling so free and optimistic about my future. I hear this song for the first time. I buy the LP the next day. If i could only go back to that day.
5:16 to 5:32 evokes such sadness in me :(((
There is a lot of pain in this song.
It's so very bittersweet. Every time I hear it I'm 15 again for a few minutes
Morrissey's croon tends to have that affect💋
Amazing! So beautiful. People see no worth in you; I do. I do.
God damn classic this performance
Simply beautiful! ❤️
what a tune
Absolutely
Holy shit. This is utterly beautiful.
Vielen,vielen Dank an lapislazuli42 für dieses Video! Wow! Top Bild-und Tonqualität! Dieser Song ist mein Lieblingssong von The Smiths und live noch viel besser.Mozz in Hochform zu sehen--einfach nur Wow Wow Wow! Danke für diese Gänsehautmomente!
Ich auch :)
That shirt....
Flowepot 96 That Guitar.
Them gladioli's
+Flowepot 96 Them words.
+Flowepot 96 That dancing
That Face
One of my favourite songs and such a beautiful film clip of Morrissey. ❤
His face when he wants to escape from the girls. 3:51 LOL
I saw The Smiths many times and this song gets me everytime
Barry Leathard Lucky! I was born in 1998, so I’ve never had the pleasure. So envious of people such as your self.
Simply beautiful
2/20/18 still listening to this beauty
thanks for the high quality video. or at least, the best quality i've seen of this old footage.
Mike Joyce was a brilliant drummer especially for the no thrills rhythm section in the smiths it wouldnt be the same but i totally agree the smiths legacy is so strong their would be no need for a reformation
Je crois que je ne me lasserai jamais de cette pierre précieuse .
fookin amazing vocaI would have loved to have been there
You're the bees knees, but so am I.
One of my absolute favs
Eu não canso de ouvir essa música.porque é umas das minhas preferidas.
like he says in life is a pigsty "im the same underneath, but i've been shifting gears all of my life"
Very good old times that i never lived...
Does anyone else feel like Moz's quiff in this video just didn't obey the laws of gravity?
They need to be inducted into the hall of fame
Absolutely
3:16 i smiths curano le mie malinconie in un modo unico, non smetterò mai di ringraziarli per la loro musica che ci hanno regalato e se un giorno vivrò una seconda vita in un altro corpo o chissà dove ascolterò sempre in Smiths con infinita gioia e.....GRAZIE
Love this song
it breaks my heart
Morrissey sees worth in me
I feel so comfortable watching him singing
lupi me too!
Thanks for your songs..Marr..Morrisey..
"I drempt about you last night aNd I fell out of bed twice" was a line that I used in the first love note I wrote to husband in October of 1990. My husband passed away in August of 2004 & Yes, I have been saving Myself for you, All'ah😊😊😊 since
Moz sees worth in me
ahh sheer perfection
15 minutes with you .. Oh .. I wouldn't say no ..
Oh Morrissey, Morrissey, how I love you so much!
I love him
His smile at 0:18
Best rhythm section of the eighties
Absolutely class 🔥
morrissey = beaut
"People see no worth in you / I do"
I always feel like that's directed at me :'/
sooooo hipnotic *-*
Marr, oh you guitar genious
The bass ❤
Andy Rourke the legend
indeed, morrissey is great.