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Johnny Cakes
August 10, 2002, 08:34 PM
So, Morrissey-Tour claims that the song "I Like Me" (which was on the set list, but not played) consists mainly of Moz repeating the words "I Like Me" over and over. Apparently, the girls heard the sound check. We all knew Morrissey was in love with himself, but this is just plain silly!

OK, so judging only by this small fact, I find myself CRAVING "Papa Jack"!! I always thought that song was a new low for Morrissey, but this "I LIke Me" song sounds like a complete disgrace. Well, perhaps I will find out for myself in Vegas, should he play it.

D. Odell
August 11, 2002, 12:36 AM
> So, Morrissey-Tour claims that the song "I Like Me" (which was
> on the set list, but not played) consists mainly of Moz repeating the
> words "I Like Me" over and over. Apparently, the girls heard the
> sound check. We all knew Morrissey was in love with himself, but this is
> just plain silly!

> OK, so judging only by this small fact, I find myself CRAVING "Papa
> Jack"!! I always thought that song was a new low for Morrissey, but
> this "I LIke Me" song sounds like a complete disgrace. Well,
> perhaps I will find out for myself in Vegas, should he play it.

Are you certain that the title of the song is not "I Like You"?

Bebe's Boobs
August 11, 2002, 12:43 AM
> Are you certain that the title of the song is not "I Like You"?

Pull up your pants legs and show us your gams! There's a good boy.

Haha!

Johnny Cakes
August 11, 2002, 02:44 AM
OK, you're right. Still a stupid name for a song. A third grader could come up with a more impressive title.

> Are you certain that the title of the song is not "I Like You"?

wupermacki
August 11, 2002, 05:12 AM
>>> OK, you're right. Still a stupid name for a song. A third grader could
come up with a more impressive title.

All this Useless Beauty
August 11, 2002, 07:06 PM
Well, song titles should be simple. Anton Barbeau has a song called "I Don't Like You," so at least Moz is the more positve songwriter these days.

> OK, you're right. Still a stupid name for a song. A third grader could
> come up with a more impressive title.