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The Smiths – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others
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For those unwilling to accept this is about breasts – or at least sexual shapes, at the 1986 Queen Is Dead tour Artists Against Apartheid concert, the only time The Smiths
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The Smiths – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others (Live)
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[Verse 1] / From the ice age to the dole age / There is just one concern / And I have just discovered: / [Chorus] / Some girls' are bigger than others / Some girls' are bigger than
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Bloods – Some Girls Are Bigger than Others
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[Verse 1] / From the ice age to the dole age / There is but one concern / I have just discovered / [Chorus] / Some girls' are bigger than others / Some girls' are bigger than
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The Smiths – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Other (Demo)
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[Verse 1] / From the ice age to the dole age / There is but one concern / I have just discovered: / [Chorus] / Some girls' are bigger than others / Some girls' are bigger than
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Martin Newell – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others
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From the ice age to the dole age / There is but one concern / I have just discovered / Some girls are bigger than others / Some girls are bigger than others / Some girls' mothers
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The Smiths – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others Covers
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See all of “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” by The Smiths’s covers
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Supergrass – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others
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From the ice-age to the dole-age there is but one concern / That I have just discovered some girls are bigger than others / Some girls are bigger than others / Some girl's mothers
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Chikita Violenta – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others
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[Verse 1] / From the ice age to the dole age / There is but one concern / I have just discovered: / [Chorus] / Some girls are bigger than others / Some girls are bigger than others
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The Smiths – Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others Samples
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See all of “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others” by The Smiths’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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The Smiths – Girlfriend in a Coma
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An instance when Johnny Marr’s music and Morrissey’s lyrics' trademark incongruity (see “Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others”) works, with Marr adding a strangely cheery backing to a
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The Smiths – Bigmouth Strikes Again (Demo)
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[Verse] / Sweetness, sweetness I was only joking when I said / I'd like to smash every tooth in your head / Oh-oh, sweetness, sweetness, I was only joking when I said / By rights
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The Smiths – Pretty Girls Make Graves (Troy Tate Version)
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[Verse 1: Morrissey] / Upon the sand, upon the bay / "There is a quick and easy way" you say / Before you illustrate / I'd rather state / I'm not the man you think I am / I'm not
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C'est La Mort – Girl Afraid
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[Verse 1] / Girl afraid / Where do his intentions lay? / Or does he even have any? / She says / "He never really looks at me / I give him every opportunity / In the room downstairs
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The Smiths – Is It Really So Strange? [Peel Session 12/17/86]
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[Verse 1] / I left the North, I travelled South / I found a tiny house and I can't help the way I feel / Oh yes, you can kick me, and you can punch me / And you can break my face
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William Fitzsimmons – Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
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Good times for a change / See the luck I've had / Could make a good man turn bad / So please, please, please / Let me, let me, let me / Let me get what I want / This time / Haven't
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Katy Goodman – What She Said
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[Verse 1] / What she said / "How come someone hasn't noticed that I'm dead / And decided to bury me? God knows, I'm ready!" / [Verse 2] / What she said was sad / But then, all the
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Kitten – Panic
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[Verse 1] / Panic on the streets of London / Panic on the streets of Birmingham / I wonder to myself... / Could life ever be sane again? / The Leeds side-streets that you slip down
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Girl in a Coma – Rubber Ring
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A sad fact widely known / The most impassionate song / To a lonely soul / Is so easily outgrown / But don't forget the songs / That made you smile / And the songs that made you cry
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The Smiths – The Draize Train
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[Instrumental]
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Classic Album of the Week #9: The Smiths - The Queen is Dead
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Welcome to the classic album of the week. Every week we’ll be promoting a “classic” album that falls under Rock Genius. The idea is to let the active users in the forum know ahead of time so we can spend the week cleaning the album up. This will help bring some shine to the great albums of old and help to get some eyes on the back catalogue of Rock Genius. The best new annotation on the album will be featured when next week’s album is revealed on Monday.
The Smiths / The Queen is Dead
Almost everyone’s favorite Smiths record. Fitting transition from last week because of the beef between Smith and Morrissey. Whose side do you take?
What are your favorite lyrics on the album?
What is lacking in the annotations that already exist?
Other thoughts on the album?
What should the next album be?
S/o to @5bankaccounts3ounces2vehicles for helping out on Disintegration last week.
https://genius.com/3859698
Calling all scholars of The Smiths!
@ankitsethi @acerrr @YoungCocoaButter @huf @Fina
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The Wedding Present – Hand In Glove
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[Verse 1] / Hand in glove / The sun shines out of our behinds / No, it's not like any other love / This one is different - because it's us / Hand in glove / We can go wherever we
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Mike Viola (Ft. The Section Quartet) – How Soon Is Now?
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{Intro} / [Refrain] / I am the son and the heir / Of a shyness that is criminally vulgar / I am the son and heir of nothing in particular / [Chorus] / You shut your mouth / How can
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