A question about "Shameless"
Re: A question about "Shameless"
In my playlist of Very, where all other B-sides come after the full album, It's found it's (to me) rightfull place between "Yesterday, When I Was Mad" and "The Theatre". As I always thought it belonged on the album it was a bit of a struggle to place it. But at the end of Side A (following the vinyl) it works very Very well.
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Re: A question about "Shameless"
Maybe we love it so much just because it is a fabulous B-side? I don't think it should have been on the album, but if it were I had replaced "Go West" with it. It's a better closing than opening track I think, and "Can you forgive her?" is already a perfect opener.
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Re: A question about "Shameless"
I always see Very as Neil's coming out album where every track was about his relationship (I'm guessing with the younger DJ) or his gay lifestyle. Shameless is very good b-side material - and too well produced for an album track in my view. It got a good outing on the Nightlife tour.
Re: A question about "Shameless"
Shameless is a great song but I don't think it works as an opener to Very.
However, on my ipod I've made a special edit which features Shameless, Too Many People and Hey, Headmaster. I think these three tracks are better than One and One Make Five, One in a Million and Go West; that being said, I wouldn't remove any of these.
I was hesitant to add Confidential but I think it works o-k since it reminds me of To Speak Is a Sin.
However, on my ipod I've made a special edit which features Shameless, Too Many People and Hey, Headmaster. I think these three tracks are better than One and One Make Five, One in a Million and Go West; that being said, I wouldn't remove any of these.
I was hesitant to add Confidential but I think it works o-k since it reminds me of To Speak Is a Sin.
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