The Smiths : Suffer Little Children (1982)
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Decibelle studio, Manchester 1982. Morrissey & Marr's debut studio recordings
Shared by Dale Hibbert
Morrissey : Vocals
Johnny Marr : Guitar
Dale Hibbert : Bass
Simon Wolstencroft : Drums
Recorded @ Philipe Delcloque's Decibelle studio, Manchester in 1982.
Dale Hibbert was sound engineer @ Decibelle & gave free overnight access to Morrissey & Johnny to record Their first demos
Dale is the Owner / Chef of vegetarian & vegan coffee house 'Domu' in Bangor domukafe.com/
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Thank You Dale Hibbert
How I would love to have this and I want a boy for my birthday on a 7" for RSD
Love this version tbh. very dark
love that bass tone
Amazing, primitive-sounding register! Thank you, Dale Hibbert!
Leslie Caron - 'The L-Shaped Room' 1962
@bigblackdrummachine8250
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I believe that film is also where the intro sample comes from in the queen is dead
@Springheeledjim5
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Moz’s favourite Coronation St character, Elsie Tanner, was played by actress Pat Phoenix who is in L-Shaped Room.
Amazing song ,this sounds like a live recording or recorded with a potato , still sounds excellent
Wow ❤️
Awesome, thanks for sharing.
Love this version ❤
Wowww ♥️... Amazing...🖤♥️ Thanks
That fucking piano wow
Sadder than the original version.
This version is so pretty
I've heard the John Porter version... I've heard the Troy Tate version... this one is certainly the best.
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Where the Smiths live in new york sir?
Can you send me the Smiths in New York since it’s gone??
@TheSmithsUnofficial
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Ive migrated most of the videos including 'New York' to My facebook page. facebook.com/230124240478791/videos/2206724932785244
Is the piano At the end Johnny or Dale ?
@JAOB1968
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I couldn’t tell you but it sounds like the genesis of “Asleep” to me
@TheSmithsUnofficial
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Johnny Marr played the coda
@StarsandBarsRecords
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Absolutely Johnny.
@Springheeledjim5
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@@StarsandBarsRecords yes, you’re right. I believe he used his landlady’s piano.
I love The Smiths, and this is interesting but, isn’t it horribly out of key? Thanks for posting, though