SuperDeluxe wrote: The Smiths were a GREAT band. They have dozens of excellent songs, too many to mention. My favourite songs are mostly from the compilation album 'Louder than Bombs' ('How Soon is Now?,' 'Half a Person,' 'Ask,' 'Panic,' etc.). Morrissey was (and still is) a top-shelf lyricist, and the band's music was easy to listen to yet different than everything else at the time -- and so catchy.
Morrissey's solo career has been hit and miss, though. A couple of my favourite songs are 'The Last of the Famous International Playboys' and 'Reader Meets Author,' though the most famous are likely 'Suedehead,' 'Every Day is Like Sunday' and 'The More You Ignore Me, the Closer I Get'.
Couldn't agree more. Wish they had more time together, but as Marr said once on a interview, the band was run by themselves bc they were to self-righteous of themselves and then the fights began... The rest of the history we all know, unfortunately the band ended way too soon. As for Morrissey, just as you said, he is a terrific lyricist, one of the best I've ever seen in my life.
Man, if you've got an spotify account, do search for the John Peel Sessions songs on the Hatful Hollow album, they're just perfect, some of them I prefer than their original version.