Friday, October 12, 2012
In the mid-eighties is a group that blends lively tone of the new wave, named "The Smiths" the singer is Morrissey, the guitarist John Marr, his poetic style binding letters of sophisticated dyes classical guitars.
Finally, to understand what they meant when they emerged and their impact you should hear some words written in 1984 by an Irish journalist. They went quickly out of nowhere, the first group in that time to cross the line between indie and pop. I think there was a beauty and often disturbing in the Smiths, a sadness in their songs with a vigor and earthiness, a somewhat comical simplicity in language and a sincere spirit of liberation. They have given a huge gap to bridge .There's something about the vulnerability of Morrissey, in the contemporary sense of the tragedy of the Smiths, with an increasingly large audience relates, the singer's self-pity and bitterness post-punk.'s something delicate, proud, fun and alive.
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