THE SMITHS : I STARTED SOMETHING I COULDN’T FINISH (1987)

Καίρια συμβολή του stcigar στο soundtrack της (πολεμικής) επικαιρότητας, το τραγούδι αυτό των Smiths από το τελευταίο άλμπουμ, κυκλοφορημένο λίγους μήνες μετά τη διάλυση του γκρουπ. 🟡 🟡 A key contribution by stcigar to the soundtrack of the (wartime) current events : this song by The Smiths from the last album, released a few months after the breakng of the band.

Written by Morrissey & Johnny Marr Album Strangeways, Here We Come Produced by Morrisey, Johnny Marr, Stephen Street

The lanes were silent
There was nothing, no one, nothing around for miles
I doused our friendly venture
With a hard-faced, three-word gesture
I started something, I forced you to a zone
And you were clearly never meant to go
Hair brushed and parted typical me, typical me, typical me
I started something and now I’m not too sure
I grabbed you by guilded beams
Uh, that’s what tradition means
And I doused another venture with a gesture
That was absolutely vile
I started something, I forced you to a zone
And you were clearly never meant to go
Hair brushed and parted typical me, typical me, typical me
I started something and now I’m not too sure
I grabbed you by guilded beams
Uh, that’s what tradition means
And now eighteen months’ hard labor
Seems fair enough
I started something and I forced you to a zone
And you were clearly never meant to go
Hair brushed and parted typical me, typical me, typical me
I started something and now I’m not too sure
I started something, I started something
Typical me, typical me, typical me, typical me
Typical me, typical me, typical me
I started something and now I’m not too sure
Okay, Stephen? Do that again?

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