Suedehead (2011 Remaster)
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\"Suedehead\" is a 1988 single by English singer Morrissey, released on 15 February 1988. Co-written by Morrissey and former Smiths producer Stephen Street, the song was Morrissey's first solo release after the Smiths break-up. Morrissey was inspired lyrically by the suedehead subculture, recalling an individual from his teenage years in the context of the movement. Street, who had originally sought to contribute his musical ideas to Morrissey to use for Smiths B-sides, also contributed bass guitar, while Vini Reilly and Andrew Paresi rounded out his new solo band.
Morrissey wrote the lyrics to \"Suedehead\" about a figure he knew from his teenage years, though he refused to specify the individual in an interview, commenting, \"I'd rather not give any addresses and phone numbers at this stage.\" The song took its title from the suedehead subculture.[4] Morrissey elaborated on his feelings about the subculture in a June 1988 interview with Spin magazine:
A suedehead was an outgrown skinhead, but outgrown only in the hair sense. An outgrown skinhead who was slightly softer. Not a football hooligan. Back in '71, when youth cults were on the rampage in Manchester, there was a tremendous air of intensity and potential unpleasantness. Something interesting grabbed me about the whole thing. I don't think there were any good guys; everybody had several chips on several shoulders. There was a great velocity of hate. Everybody got their head kicked in. It's made me what I am today.[4]
It shares a title with the Richard Allen book of the same name, which similarly was set in the subculture, but Morrissey commented, \"I did happen to read the book when it came out and I was quite interested in the whole Richard Allen cult. But really I just like the word 'suedehead'.\" The song also features the lyrics, \"It was a good lay\", which Morrissey jokingly commented was actually a mishearing of \"It was a bootleg\".[5] 59ce067264
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