Wednesday, March 5, 2008

more Morrissey

Thinking about this some more, I would even propose that Morrissey is the Elvis of our time. Notorious, iconic, decadent, controversial. Here's my absolute favorite of his: "Piccadilly Palare" (1990), an absolute genius pop song. It's apparently about male prostitution, but the lyrics (below) are fairly cryptic.



Off the rails I was and
Off the rails
I was happy to stay
GET OUT OF MY WAY
On the rack I was
Easy meat, and a reasonably good buy
A reasonably good buy

The Piccadilly palare
Was just silly slang
Between me and the boys in my gang
"So Bona to Vada. Oh you
You're lovely eek and
You're lovely riah"

We plied an ancient trade
Where we threw all life's
Instructions away
Exchanging lies and digs (my way)
Cause in a belted coat
Oh, I secretly knew
That I hadn't a clue

(No, no. No, no, no. You can't get there that way. Follow me...)

The Piccadilly palare
Was just silly slang
Between me and the boys in my gang
Exchanging palare
You wouldn't understand
Good sons like you
Never do.

So why do you smile
When you think about Earl's Court ?
But you cry when you think of all
The battles you've fought (and lost) ?
It may all end tomorrow
Or it could go on forever
In which case I'm doomed
It could go on forever
In which case I'm doomed

1 comment:

J. Matt said...

...must...resist...urge...to make fun of...morrissey