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The Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything - Live

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The Smiths - I Don't Owe You Anything - Live at the Hacienda, Manchester, 6 July 1983.

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  • Beautiful song, emotional rawness. Powerful and a little depressing.

  • I thought i'd heard every Smiths song there is...until i find this gig. God, there early stuff is incredible!

    There has never been a Smiths Song that hasn't been brilliant.

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  • bought on stolen wine.what a line

  • @slopoke2112 You spelled Morrissey wrong.

  • The Smiths are the greatest band that ever was period!!! Morrisey is more important than Wilde or Shakespear. This is one of the greatest songs from that first album. And thank you if you love the Smiths like I do. We are a unique and interesting bunch. Don't you think?...

  • 2 people were so mentally attached to this song that they lost all state of control and accidently clicked the dislike button.

  • Let them come to you, baby......I've been with MOZ since I was a mere babe of 14, and I'm still friends with my men who won't come out because they're on Wall Street and doctors on Park Ave. Oh well, St. Joe's, I know it's gonna happen someday.

  • One of my favorite personal Smiths songs of all time. its speaks of a lonely time I was going through.. but I have to admit, if I was

    in the crowd during this performance, I would have booed heavily given how great the studio version was..

  • goes down smooth

  • absoloutely wonderful.

  • @jugazf my apologies, mate, I did not get it... and piano on DODD is wonderful, btw

  • @azeli1 I am NOT wrong. Somebody mentioned how annoying the piano was on "Death of a disco dancer', and I told her that it was Morrissey who played that part.

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