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Bigmouth Strikes Again by The Smiths

Biografie van de kunstenaar The Smiths

The Smiths Were An English Rock Band Formed In Manchester In 1982. They Comprised The Singer Morrissey The Guitarist Johnny Marr The Bassist Andy Rourke And The Drummer Mike Joyce. They Are Regarded As One Of The Most Important Acts To Emerge From The 1980s British Independent Music Scene. The Smiths Signed To The Independent Label Rough Trade Records In 1983 And Released Their First Album The Smiths In 1984. They Based Their Songs On The Songwriting Partnership Of Morrissey And Marr. Their Focus On A Guitar Bass And Drum Sound And A Fusion Of 1960s Rock And Post-Punk Was A Rejection Of The Synth-Pop Sound That Was Predominant At The Time. Several Smiths Singles Reached The Top 20 Of The UK Singles Chart And All Their Studio Albums Reached The Top Five Of The UK Albums Chart Including The Number-One Album Meat Is Murder 1985 . They Achieved Mainstream Success In Europe With The Queen Is Dead 1986 And Strangeways Here We Come 1987 Both Of Which Entered The Top 20 Of The European Albums Chart. Internal Tensions Led To The Smiths' Breakup In 1987 Followed By Public Lawsuits Over Royalties. Their Live Album Rank 1988 Reached The Top 10 In Europe. Since The Band's Dissolution The Members Have Refused Offers To Reunite And Have All Separately Stated That The Band Is Finished And Will Never Reunite. Full Wikipedia Article Https //en.Wikipedia.Org/wiki/The_Smiths Studio Albums
The Smiths 1984 Meat Is Murder 1985 The Queen Is Dead 1986 Strangeways Here We Come 1987

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"Bigmouth Strikes Again" Is A Song By The Smiths. It Appears On Their Third Album The Queen Is Dead And Was The Lead Single From The Album Reaching #26 In The UK Singles Chart In 1986. It Was Also The Closing Song On The Smiths' Only Live Album Rank.
Since The Breakup Of The Smiths Morrissey Has Performed This Song Live In 2004 Including It On His Live At Earls Court 2005 . Johnny Marr Sang And Played It In A Later With Jools Holland TV Broadcast June 2013 .
The Lyrics Describe The Protagonist's Frustration Of Being Hounded By Others For His Comments To Which He Replies "I Was Only Joking".
During The Song The Protagonist Compares Himself To Joan Of Arc As The Flames Rose To Her Roman Nose. 2 The Proceeding Line "and Her Walkman Started To Melt'" Is Often Changed By Morrissey In Live Performances To The More Technologically-Current "and Her IPod Started To Melt". 3 The High-Pitched Voice In The Background Is Actually Morrissey's Voice Altered To A Higher Pitch. The Backing Vocal Is Credited To "Ann Coates" A Reference To The Manchester District Of Ancoats.

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