Talk:The Queen Is Dead

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[edit] <^>v!!This album is connected!!v<^>

[edit] "I Know It's Over"

Inaccuracy: "According to Johnny Marr (as recounted by Smiths biographers Johnny Rogan and Simon Goddard), the vocal for the epic "I Know It's Over" was recorded in one take."

Goddard's book doesn't say this, in fact it goes to far as to provide direct allusions to a slightly earlier draft of the lyrics ("icy bed" for example) - I Know It's Over's vocals as per the album were not the "first" take but one of the first takes. ToneLa 22:02, 30 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cover me

I've heard ("Pop-Up Video", I think) Salford Lads' Club is on the cover of The Queen is Dead. U.S. ed? or what? Trekphiler 10:51, 18 December 2006 (UTC) (Not that I much care...)

Isn't it "Cemetery" gates? James.Spudeman 19:11, 20 February 2007 (UTC)