15. There is a... - The Fantastic Stand and Carol Ann (mp3)
THE FANTASTIC STAND (with Carol Ann)- "There is a Light That Never Goes Out.
Since George had been yearning to do a whole ep of Morrissey/Smiths covers for at least a couple years, this project served as a good instigator. He chose to take this classic in a slower dirtier direction, which for better or worse turned it into a 6 and a half minute epic. And although this marks the first time The Fantastic Stand has taken the spotlight it just wouldn't be the same without a little vocal love from Carol Ann on the outro. George hopes D doesn't consider this interpretation to be outright sacrilege.
sacrilege! BAH! & while I know that it's more fantastic stand than carol ann this time around, it will always be carol ann & the fantastic stand for me thanks to those stellar showings on the guitarded & guitarmy projects.
this classic song is about an exquisite type of adolescent frustration. what makes this an interesting version of it, is that this time around it sounds like weary hindsight. which makes more sense since moz was well out of his teens when he recorded it with the smiths. thank you for this! personally, I can't wait for this morrissey/smiths tribute. when's it gonna happen george? HUH? when george? HUH!?!?!
original: there is a light that never goes out/the smiths
Since George had been yearning to do a whole ep of Morrissey/Smiths covers for at least a couple years, this project served as a good instigator. He chose to take this classic in a slower dirtier direction, which for better or worse turned it into a 6 and a half minute epic. And although this marks the first time The Fantastic Stand has taken the spotlight it just wouldn't be the same without a little vocal love from Carol Ann on the outro. George hopes D doesn't consider this interpretation to be outright sacrilege.
sacrilege! BAH! & while I know that it's more fantastic stand than carol ann this time around, it will always be carol ann & the fantastic stand for me thanks to those stellar showings on the guitarded & guitarmy projects.
this classic song is about an exquisite type of adolescent frustration. what makes this an interesting version of it, is that this time around it sounds like weary hindsight. which makes more sense since moz was well out of his teens when he recorded it with the smiths. thank you for this! personally, I can't wait for this morrissey/smiths tribute. when's it gonna happen george? HUH? when george? HUH!?!?!
original: there is a light that never goes out/the smiths

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awesome
this is very sweet
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