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Ask the Smiths

Ask the Smiths

Economic Times22-06-2025
Shyness, social awkwardness and the need to connect lie at the heart of the Smiths' 1986 nugget, Ask. Frontman Morrissey tells (doesn't ask) us, in half-confession, half-rebuke, 'Shyness is nice,/ and shyness can stop you/ from doing all the things in life you'd like to.'Beneath Johnny Marr's jangly, breezy guitar riff lies Morrissey's signature cocktail of neurosis, wit and wistful longing. The ironic beauty of Ask stems from this friction: its lyrics plead for boldness, yet they unfold in the voice of someone hopelessly bear-trapped in his own hesitations.
Phrases like 'If there's something you'd like to try/ Ask me, I won't say no/ How could I?' flutter between invitation and retreat, echoing the awkward charm of a heart that wants connection, but fears disruption. Marr provides the perfect camouflage in a buoyant tempo and a touch of pop whimsy, rendering emotional vulnerability oddly danceable. And who can resist its ultimate, frantic decree: 'Ask me, ask me, ask me/ Because if it's not love/ Then it's the bomb, the bomb, the bomb/ The bomb, the bomb, the bomb, the bomb/ Will bring us together.' When affection fails, it's something drastic that unites both persons and people. Elevate your knowledge and leadership skills at a cost cheaper than your daily tea. Looking for quick buck in unlisted shares? Better think twice!
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