"Your leg came to rest against mine, then you lounged with knees up and apart, and me and my heart, we knew" I could listen to that line 1000 times and it would still cut me up.
One of the most perfect songs ever written/recorded together with one of my favourite pieces of British film~making! What could possibly be better? Morrissey, Oscar Wilde,Camden,Stephen Fry and Jude Law!
Some people might think I've committed a sin by saying this but this by far one of the best songs ever written by Morrissey in both his career with The Smiths and in his solo career. This video is solid!
@@dubravkanovak3244 : The commenter stated 'by far one of the best songs ever written by Morrissey' not his BEST SONG. No need to be so zealous or dimwitted.
listened to Quarry to today...here in the bright, sunny skies of Los Angeles..and wanted to be under slate grey Victorian skies, with river tea and wet pavement. Very nice to see so many fans of both Wilde and Moz...amazing men.
It’s beautiful that you used this film to go with the song (or the song to go with the film), it’s perfect and heart wrenching. My favourite Morrissey song ❤️
"Where taxi drivers never stop talking, under slate gray Victorian Skies". How great is that turn of phrase? Everything in this song envelopes the listener in myth and mist. Like something from Proust.
"Your leg came to rest against mine, and you lounged with knees up and apart. And me and my heart, we knew. We just knew..." That lyric is so well put, perfectly worded. Know exactly what he's saying.
Esta canción es sublime, solo el señor Morrissey es capaz de hacerlo realidad. Un temazo dentro de un discazo. Gracias 👍 maestro. Saludos desde Argentina.
My favourite Morrissey song. Genius. Well done, this video is incredible - very moving. 3 incredble men, and you are a fourth for creating this. Thank you x
Drinking tea with a taste of the Thames, where taxi drivers never stop talking under slate grey victoran skies, lot's of my friends and family don't understand the magic and the strength of feeling i have had for the smith's and morrissey, melody and sublime lyrics like them,you can't get anything better. ❤😊
Beautiful fanvid!!! I once read somewhere that this song was based on the tumultuous love affair between Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, who actually lived together in Camden Town at some point in their lives and yes, their relationship seemed to be closely akin to that between Oscar Wilde and Alfred Douglas
@ThomasEdwardFreeman This is brilliant! Excellent work indeed. I love Oscar Wilde and Stephen Fry, and for this track I must say Morrisey got me =) Thank you for adding this work of art.
Lovely film, lovely song. Don't believe that Moz's falsetto has ever sounded better than on this track. The likeness of Fry and Law to Wilde and Bosi is pretty uncanny as well. Always wondered what Moz thought of this movie?
@ThomasEdwardFreeman i have never seen this version before, and you have reduced an old man to tears. Absolutely brilliant Sir, and saved in my favourites as number one. Wonderful.
@ThomasEdwardFreeman Awesome video, awesome song, awesome movie. Not many fan vids have any sense of timing with the footage and music, can tell you put heaps of effort into it and it definitely paid off. Thanks for this gem. :)
@renzoc I totally agree with you, this is one of by favorites too, I love the sentiment (and Camden) no body writes as beautifully as Morrissey, Come back to Camden and I'll be good
Good god his voice in this song is flawless! It epitomizes the proud that would martyr itself and purposely cut one’s self short of the oblivions of Heaven if all the grey sky couldn’t go with it nor could he go before a debt was paid to those whose passing saw them ablaze in the darkness with a crowd gathered round
The worst of Morrissey is still better than almost everyone else. Yes, he's difficult, he's a control freak, and he's more than a little paranoid, but, but he's also a genius more times than anyone else in music.
Te llevamos en el corazón, dear Bossie. Se ve que habrás sido un buen muchachito travieso para metértelo a Wilde en el bolsillo. Nunca te olvidaremos, Bossie. Aun cuando pasen muchos siglos y siglos y siglos. O tal vez sí te olvidemos, pues quién recuerda el pasado por estos días, cuando todo el tiempo están sucediendo cosas interesantes y excitantes...!!!!
4:24 no shit! Who woulda thunk it? “I find that alcohol, taken in sufficient quantities, may produce all the effects of drunkenness.” Probably British dry humor.
"Your leg came to rest against mine, then you lounged with knees up and apart, and me and my heart, we knew" I could listen to that line 1000 times and it would still cut me up.
Incredible line
Yes. You could remember that line for all of your life.
One of the greatest songs cannot stop crying.
is not just a song , is a real master piece . incredible composition
So true! Every song is a masterpiece.
One of the most perfect songs ever written/recorded together with one of my favourite pieces of British film~making!
What could possibly be better? Morrissey, Oscar Wilde,Camden,Stephen Fry and Jude Law!
Such an amazingly beautiful song, a true masterpiece 💜 Morrissey at his absolute best!
This album saved my life. In 2011...I was 19......a masterpiece..... 'you are the quarry'
Morrissey is one of very, very few that can write and sing a single song that will pull every string of emotion. The movie Wilde was awesome!
was this song in the film?
Some people might think I've committed a sin by saying this but this by far one of the best songs ever written by Morrissey in both his career with The Smiths and in his solo career. This video is solid!
Same
@@Shells1000
You are wrong.
The BEST SONG is
EVERYDAY IS LIKE SUNDAY.!
@@dubravkanovak3244 : The commenter stated 'by far one of the best songs ever written by Morrissey' not his BEST SONG. No need to be so zealous or dimwitted.
Top 5. Easily.
I don’t know about that - it’s a solid outing though.
The most beautiful song in the Universe. Love you, Moz.
Me too!
I can't 'like' this enough.
Such a wonderful song, so peacefull to listen, so great to watch, again and again, from a great place !
A beautiful tribute, and one of my favourite Morrissey tracks........love it
2019 i listen to this song again and it still give me goosebumps. A legend with great song.
listened to Quarry to today...here in the bright, sunny skies of Los Angeles..and wanted to be under slate grey Victorian skies, with river tea and wet pavement. Very nice to see so many fans of both Wilde and Moz...amazing men.
beautifull, magic
It’s beautiful that you used this film to go with the song (or the song to go with the film), it’s perfect and heart wrenching. My favourite Morrissey song ❤️
My favorite Morrissey. Beautiful - what a poet!!
Poet laureate of our time.
A pleasure and a privilege!
Amazing! I lived in Camden fo 7 years and now want to move back!
"Where taxi drivers never stop talking, under slate gray Victorian Skies". How great is that turn of phrase? Everything in this song envelopes the listener in myth and mist. Like something from Proust.
This is really powerful, the song is perfect for the video and vice versa. I was tearful all the way through, very emotional.
#vivamorrissey One of my favorite #morrissey songs.. ✊🏽🌾🕊
"Your leg came to rest against mine, and you lounged with knees up and apart. And me and my heart, we knew. We just knew..."
That lyric is so well put, perfectly worded. Know exactly what he's saying.
These images are the best fit anyone could have found for the song. It's very moving. Congratulations.
SUPERB. SUPERB.SUPERB. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS IN THE NAME OF ALL 3 MEN....
Esta canción es sublime, solo el señor Morrissey es capaz de hacerlo realidad. Un temazo dentro de un discazo. Gracias 👍 maestro. Saludos desde Argentina.
I can't believe this song
My favourite Morrissey song. Genius. Well done, this video is incredible - very moving. 3 incredble men, and you are a fourth for creating this. Thank you x
My very favourite too
i still cant stop watching this tear jercking video...so true and sad. gives me goose bumps
Drinking tea with a taste of the Thames, where taxi drivers never stop talking under slate grey victoran skies, lot's of my friends and family don't understand the magic and the strength of feeling i have had for the smith's and morrissey, melody and sublime lyrics like them,you can't get anything better. ❤😊
This has brought me much joy on such a dark and dreary day....Cheers!!!
Beautiful fanvid!!! I once read somewhere that this song was based on the tumultuous love affair between Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine, who actually lived together in Camden Town at some point in their lives and yes, their relationship seemed to be closely akin to that between Oscar Wilde and Alfred Douglas
@ThomasEdwardFreeman This is brilliant! Excellent work indeed. I love Oscar Wilde and Stephen Fry, and for this track I must say Morrisey got me =) Thank you for adding this work of art.
Heart wrenching
the three men I admire the most...
"For Evermore" BECAUSE WE MUST
My three biggest inspirations.
Amazing
Lovely film, lovely song. Don't believe that Moz's falsetto has ever sounded better than on this track. The likeness of Fry and Law to Wilde and Bosi is pretty uncanny as well. Always wondered what Moz thought of this movie?
once again amazing..loss of words
This song makes me want to cry!!! I love Mozz!!!
Only just discovered this one, such a beautiful song
+emma Theresa I just did too. "Me and my heart we knew, we just knew. For evermore" is now one of my favourite Morrissey lyrics.
beautiful. very sad to see fry cry thou. thanks for sharing this x
I love this song!
The best thing he has done since Last of the famous international playboys in 1989.
@ThomasEdwardFreeman i have never seen this version before, and you have reduced an old man to tears. Absolutely brilliant Sir, and saved in my favourites as number one. Wonderful.
@ThomasEdwardFreeman Awesome video, awesome song, awesome movie. Not many fan vids have any sense of timing with the footage and music, can tell you put heaps of effort into it and it definitely paid off. Thanks for this gem. :)
This song is brilliant; and it ties in so well with the video. Great job, I keep coming back to this video. Fantastic.
just cant get enough of this gorgeous art-work
Wilde ❤️
@ThomasEdwardFreeman This song and video breaks my heart again and again. Not sure if I have said it before but it happens to me all the time.
There!, that goes to show how many of us have very similar taste... (and I don't mean anything else beyond that). Well done mate.
well done, what an amazing song.
That's a great tribute-round-up.
@renzoc I totally agree with you, this is one of by favorites too, I love the sentiment (and Camden) no body writes as beautifully as Morrissey,
Come back to Camden and I'll be good
Good god his voice in this song is flawless! It epitomizes the proud that would martyr itself and purposely cut one’s self short of the oblivions of Heaven if all the grey sky couldn’t go with it nor could he go before a debt was paid to those whose passing saw them ablaze in the darkness with a crowd gathered round
one of his best,love it
Fantastic, well done, loved it!
chills...just chills
this is absolutely wonderful & yes brilliant! Thank u for putting this up! OSCAR MORRISSEY!!!
beatifull. loss of words...an amazing tribute, congrats mr. producer.
Beautiful, brilliant song. I love it :) And thank you for this great video:)
Oh, giovinezza...❤Moz❤
loved this, just what i needed today, thank you!
I love his lyrics
Simply brilliant.
This song aways reminded me of Rimbaud and Verlaine.
Very beautiful!
beautiful. thank you!!!
Best balad ever, period
Hello from Newcastle upon Tyne. M.
Wonderful, wonderful video! Well done, Thomas!
¡Herrrrmoso!
The worst of Morrissey is still better than almost everyone else.
Yes, he's difficult, he's a control freak, and he's more than a little paranoid, but, but he's also a genius more times than anyone else in music.
Great Video well done mate!
thanks, greetings from Mex.
Couldn't have put it better myself!
Mi corazón se hace pequeño al escuchar esto, come back to Carrillo :'c
se me erizo todo :,(
:'c
Why is this album not on iTunes or Apple 🍎 Music 🎼?
Te llevamos en el corazón, dear Bossie. Se ve que habrás sido un buen muchachito travieso para metértelo a Wilde en el bolsillo. Nunca te olvidaremos, Bossie. Aun cuando pasen muchos siglos y siglos y siglos. O tal vez sí te olvidemos, pues quién recuerda el pasado por estos días, cuando todo el tiempo están sucediendo cosas interesantes y excitantes...!!!!
Does this version Camden even exist in 2020?
one person has never been to camden...
Let's not forget the great poet, Walt Whitman spent his final years in Camden, NJ. Wilde paid him a visit there. Fascinating.
Rasta Furrian h
Right song
Morrissey
@Jim Newcombe Obviously it's about Camden Town but there's always connections to be made.
Wow I didn't know this that's incredibly AMAZING!!
❤❤❤
4:24 no shit! Who woulda thunk it? “I find that alcohol, taken in sufficient quantities, may produce all the effects of drunkenness.” Probably British dry humor.
4:17 What does Morrissey 50 not out mean?
likely his age at the time the video was posted
Elizabeth!!!
"Where tax drivers".... I just sail away
What is a "tile yard"? Is it something common in England?
I've always thought this was Morrissey's tribute to Wilde/Bosie...
where the pickle meets endless life in subordinate moose for life we have it
Oscillate wildly
@predictableoutcome33 * Morrissey
The father, the son & the holy ghost?
Did Jude Law play Oscar Wilde in this movie 🍿?
Carola Rodríguez Laborde who was Bosie?
you mean Morrissey of course....?
Что здесь делает Артур Ваха???
What is the Jesus song about?
I’d surmise Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman from the latter’s perspective.