I don't know if it's aimed at a man or a woman, and I wish people would stop on about it unless it's absolutely core to the song - like "Dear God, Please Help Me."
This is exactly why he says he's celibate (well there's obviously some question of that with the new album) because it shouldn't matter.
I think there's a lot of emotional weight in this song, be it via blame, condemnation and or just feeling lost:
"And when you try to break my spirit
It won't work because there's nothing left to break "
So brilliantly put.
Maybe it is about Marr, saying that he was part of the royalties debacle but he always took the full blame. But I don't think Marr has ever expressed any dislike for Morrissey, more confusion and bygones.
And yes, that tribal beat at the end is fantastic.
I don't know if it's aimed at a man or a woman, and I wish people would stop on about it unless it's absolutely core to the song - like "Dear God, Please Help Me."
This is exactly why he says he's celibate (well there's obviously some question of that with the new album) because it shouldn't matter.
I think there's a lot of emotional weight in this song, be it via blame, condemnation and or just feeling lost:
"And when you try to break my spirit It won't work because there's nothing left to break "
So brilliantly put.
Maybe it is about Marr, saying that he was part of the royalties debacle but he always took the full blame. But I don't think Marr has ever expressed any dislike for Morrissey, more confusion and bygones.
And yes, that tribal beat at the end is fantastic.