Barber Cuts: Beats and Bars
This week we dive into The Queen Is Dead by The Smiths, the landmark 1986 album that pairs Johnny Marr’s shimmering guitar work with Morrissey’s unmistakable wit, melancholy, and sharp social commentary. Equal parts jangly, poetic, and sarcastic, the album has become one of the defining records of indie rock and continues to influence artists across generations. We talk through the iconic tracks, the biting lyrics, and the moments that make this album so enduring. Which songs still resonate the most? Which ones leave us wanting more? And how do the best beat and best bar shake out on a record this influential? And as always, we wrap things up with our latest Songs of the Week. Playlist of our favorites - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2RXBXfKew9A9vj6pEy4hGA?si=a406cf1b7d5a42ce [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2RXBXfKew9A9vj6pEy4hGA?si=a406cf1b7d5a42ce] Episode art by Riley inspired by the album. Leave a comment at Spotify or any of the socials below to tell us what you think about the albums and about your favorites and skips! Barber Cuts YouTube Channel [https://youtube.com/@BarberCutsPod] Barber Cuts on Instagram [https://instagram.com/barbercutspod] Barber Cuts on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/barbercutspod] Barber Cuts on X [https://x.com/barbercutspod] CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 01:12 Least Favorite Songs 05:46 Favorite Songs 19:22 Why is this album on our list? 33:57 Best Beats and Bars 44:42 Our Ratings 48:48 Songs of the Week 55:06 Next album...
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