Urchin boys run through the streets, their lovable faces stained black with coal dust and grime from the chimneys of Victorian London. A perpetual pea-souper reduces vision to a few feet. Languishing in an opium den off the New Regent Street is a foppish waif. His addled brain is misting with fin de siecle visions. A nightmarish concrete wilderness appears, inhabited by dogs and nuclear skyscrapers. A swivel-hipped messiah flounces onto the stage, antidote to the Love and Poison of London. His floppy haired foil twists tremulous and razor sharp daggers of noise from his 6 strings…..
A New Morning dawns, and the vision fades.
That was last century. It’s a long time in Pop music and politics. What made Suede great is now a pipe dream. Maybe it was the drugs that made them great. Maybe it was Bernard.
They aren’t even a shadow of a shadow of what they were.
See “Little Kix” by Mansun
Suede - A New Morning
What a sarcastic message.
Not really informative
Fin de Siecle indeed!
She is a dark one
Suede - A New Morning
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Aww, Suede aren't *that* bad!
Yes I know what you meant. :) I really like Mansun. Lyrically they're far more inspired than Brett. Although Brett wins on his previous over the top grandieur, sadly lost when Butler left and the pie eater joined.
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Suede - A New Morning
Let us know when you've managed to stowaway on a green spaceship and leave the bubble of buzz.the music on a new morning is good.your ears are tuned to different vibrations.
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I Love Suede, and they have disappointed me with this one.
Bland and ineffectual. Brett just lost his demon, is all.
Change? Bad?