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  • Given this gem was the B-side of Suedehead, it was the perfect single!

  • If London is a hairdresser on fire then what does that make the US?

  • min 0:56 "sense the power in the fingers, within an hour that power can totally destroy me or it can save my life..."

    That is exactly why I decided long ago to wear my hair long and forsake babershops and hair salons for fu%$in good.

  • chale ya mejor descargo el disco compacto D: 

  • This is one of his BEST solo work

  • and you're just so busyyyyy really bussyyyy with your scissorsss  ewwww ooohhhhh

  • These songs never get dated. Great music.

  • For me this era of Morrissey is my favorite all the way up to the Maladjusted album. All the new stuff seems too down and dark. for me that is.

  • if you like this song check on my cover, Different temp but... Morrisey music anyway is good am I right ?

    youtube.com/watch?v=wvFeBSYDoG­g :)

  • How very true busy busy

  • I have caterpillars in my stomach....

  • What the f*ck is this ????

  • it was summer when it came out, and me and my two best friends used to listen to Bona Drag album incessantly, it is now very used but i won't buy a cd version of it

  • this song makes my flesh creep & my hair stand...

  • i hope he plays this in his mexico concerts.

    Actually he could just play bona drag and everyne would be happy

  • What a twat

  • 142 people are giddy about hair.

  • is it true he played the piano in this song?

  • its a great song****

  • @gregsandiego29 god! just a great best song?????? are you fucking kiddingme it's the best song ever!

    o my god i'm so exciting!!!!! you have no idea!!!!!!! ♪

  • I like the hairdryer solo in the middle - the most amusing part of the song in fact!

  • its a bit of sillynes from moz but at the same time shows how important his elvis quiff was to him, similar to the gallaher brother with their brian jones haircuts. Moz haircut gave him confidence that he wouldnt normally have

  • Is this by any chance 80's songs?

  • Legend.

  • I'm 16 and I love Morrissey and The Smiths, it just shows how timeless their music is.

  • @ItsKiloh The smiths are SICK!

  • Such clever lyrics from the master wordsmith.

  • ...I got faith in you too!

  • So dramatic its fabulous!!!!!

  • im a hairdresser,i love this song,and ive always wondered if morrissey is mocking hairdresser,the lyrics baffel me

    

  • @KoRnaholic7 I don't think so. I think he's making a self effacing point about how much his quiff means to him lol. It's a very important aspect of his personality. He's been going to sloane square to get his hair done in a very similar style for the last 25 years, so there must be something in it! :)

  • Nar, don't like it.  Nice little bit of music but the song overall is boring and lifeless. Very limp.

  • @splodge13 Oh, how very strongly I disagree with you.

  • still have the cassette tape that i bought when this first came out. i wasn't too happy with the breaking up of the smiths but his solo career was an explosion of great cuts. i think i still have the ticket stub from a concert in the early 90's at the Irvine Meadows? it rained when he performed november spawned a monster. awesome! cudn't have timed it any better. good times ~

  • fuken luv dis song

  • Very 60s girl-bandish. GREAT.

  • Reminds me of Bruce Springsteen - this is probably what it would sound like if Morrissey collaborated with the E Street Band

  • Classic !!! VIVA MORRISSEY!!!

  • "Was the client over-cautious? He made you nervous, and when he said, 'I'm gonna sue you!' O I really felt for you." I say... a true crisis: the perils of the cosmetological profession...

  • @cythera431 Oh doesn't a bit of iscar Wilde live within all of us.

  • Definitely one of the best solo Morrissey songs

  • i was 2 when this song came out it stood the test of time

  • wicked song

  • The Smiths/Morrissey music never gets old and this is yet another great tune. Thanks for posting these songs from Bona Drag, they bring back so many memories. I am certain future generations will be listening to Morrissey and Marr long after we're gone.

  • @btrfly1972 Sorry the music isn't by Marr but Stephen Street.

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