The Smiths - Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now. Top Of The Pops 1984 video free download


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Great quality video recorded live in the studio from Top Of The Pops 1984. The Smiths were an English alternative rock band, formed in Manchester in 1982. Based on the songwriting partnership of Morrissey (vocals) and Johnny Marr (guitar), the band also included Andy Rourke (bass) and Mike Joyce (drums). Critics have called them the most important alternative rock band to emerge from the British independent music scene of the 1980s.The group were signed to the independent record label Rough Trade Records, for whom they released four studio albums and several compilations, as well as numerous non-LP singles. Although they had limited commercial success outside the UK while they were still together, and never released a single that charted higher than number 10 in their home country, The Smiths won a growing following, and remain cult and commercial favourites. The band broke up in 1987 and have turned down several offers to reunite since then.

The Smiths were formed in early 1982 by Steven Patrick Morrissey, a writer who was a big fan of the New York Dolls and briefly fronted punk rock band The Nosebleeds; and John Maher, a guitarist and songwriter. Maher changed his name to Johnny Marr to avoid confusion with Buzzcocks drummer John Maher, and Morrissey performed solely under his surname. After recording several demo tapes with Simon Wolstencroft (later of The Fall) on drums, Morrissey and Marr recruited drummer Mike Joyce in the autumn of 1982. Joyce had formerly been a member of punk bands The Hoax and Victim. As well, they added bass player Dale Hibbert, who also provided the group with demo recording facilities at the studio where he worked as a recording engineer. However, after one gig, Marr's friend Andy Rourke replaced Hibbert on bass, because Marr felt that neither Hibbert's bass playing nor his personality fit in with the group.

The band picked their name in part as a reaction against names used by popular synthpop bands of the early 1980s, such as Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Spandau Ballet, because they considered these names fancy and pompous. In a 1984 interview Morrissey stated that he chose the name The Smiths "... because it was the most ordinary name" and because he thought that it was "... time that the ordinary folk of the world showed their faces." Signing to indie label Rough Trade Records, they released their first single, "Hand in Glove", in May 1983. The record was championed by DJ John Peel, as were all of their later singles, but failed to chart. The follow-up singles "This Charming Man" and "What Difference Does It Make?" fared better when they reached numbers 25 and 12 respectively on the UK Singles Chart.

Both Johnny Marr and Morrissey have repeatedly said in interviews that they will not reunite the band. In 2005, VH1 attempted to get the band back together for a reunion on its Bands Reunited show. The programme abandoned its attempt after host Aamer Haleem was unsuccessful in his attempt to corner Morrissey before a show. In December 2005 it was announced that Johnny Marr and The Healers would play at Manchester v Cancer, a benefit show for cancer research being organised by Andy Rourke and his production company, Great Northern Productions. Rumours suggested that a Smiths reunion would occur at this concert but were dispelled by Johnny Marr on his website. However, Rourke did join Marr on-stage for the first time since The Smiths broke up, performing "How Soon Is Now?".

To this day Morrissey refuses to reunite his old band, going as far as to say that he would "rather eat [his] own testicles than re-form The Smiths, and that's saying something for a vegetarian." In March 2006, Morrissey revealed that The Smiths had been offered $5 million to reunite for a performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which he turned down, saying, "No, because money doesn't come into it." He further explained, "It was a fantastic journey. And then it ended. I didn't feel we should have ended. I wanted to continue. [Marr] wanted to end it. And that was that." When asked why he would not reform with The Smiths, Morrissey responded "I feel as if I've worked very hard since the demise of The Smiths and the others haven't, so why hand them attention that they haven't earned? We are not friends, we don't see each other. Why on earth would we be on a stage together?"

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Comments

9 years ago

Pale Luna

Dat Morrissey.....Dem Hips

9 years ago

Gushing GuG

brilliant

9 years ago

Steve-Peas

I wish I was 19 again. If only I knew then what I know now. Ah well....such is life!

9 years ago

Veejay Balladz

the era of new wave..

10 years ago

Becky Gawo

Lovin the dance moves ahh xx

11 years ago

Houkai Amplifier

They're so good they don't even need instrument cables. Their amps automatically pick up their awesome waves without 'em.

11 years ago

navcar vanrr

the coolest blokes on the planet? probably.

12 years ago

Tom Ratcliffe

a mcdonalds ad came on before this... i don't understand the world anymore

12 years ago

UnderTheAffluence

Johnny Marr is so chilled. Oooooh yeah.

12 years ago

UnderTheAffluence

@memorylane1980s Pardon?

12 years ago

memorylane1980s

@1991pengguangyi 是一种怪异的家伙大宋。在这里,它是一个很大的打击,仍然发挥了很多广播电台。 继续摇滚! 伊恩

12 years ago

彭 广毅

喔!我喜欢这首歌,那时我高中 :)

12 years ago

dascotton

F*ck i was 15 and i actually remember watching this mesmerised. Many years pass and again...i'm mesmerised. Thank you

12 years ago

TheBharri45

It's amazing how young Morrissey looks in this video. And he was a bit more agile in those younger days.

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