The cover of this album was taken from the horror movie "The Undead. This song was performed at some of the early Misfits shows in The chorus lyric was "I'm gonna throw away the key to the feline nursery. Celebrating the Pagan tradition of Halloween, this song has nothing to do with the similarly titled horror movie from The chorus lyric was "We scream like harpies in the night.
According to Bobby Steele, this song was written about the death of Nancy Spungeon. Some inspiration also came from the horror movie "Psycho. Although the recording was not released until , the band performed the song live many times during the s. The Misfits also performed the song live in the late s, and supposedly recorded a studio version during the Earth A.
The recording is first mentioned in an issue of "Thrasher" from For unknown reasons, James Williamson and Siamese Music publishing were credited on the original recording, but not the tribute album. This was a song that Glenn wrote that was never recorded while the band was together. According to Jerry, it was a song The Misfits only rehearsed twice together, as all the members of the band except Glenn did not like it.
Glenn first mentioned it in the June "Thrasher" interview by Pushead, who misquoted the title as "The Crystal Waltz. The title of this song may have come from the movie of the same name.
The name of the band was taken from the movie "The Misfits" starring Marilyn Monroe. It was her last movie ever, and she, along with the other two main actors in the film, were thanked on the sleeve of the band's first single in This song may have been based on the horror movie "Queen Wasp" and possibly influenced by the horror movie "The Wasp Woman.
Originally appearing on the Black Flag Damaged album, this song was performed live by The Misfits several times in This song may have been influenced by the horror movie "Teenagers From Outer Space. It's lyrical simplicity seems to draw some mild criticism from some of the posts here, but this is what makes it such a great song.
It's about getting out of small town and moving to the city in pursuit of something. I love the repetition chorus? I disagree with earlier poster that it's a decision necessarily doomed to "failure" A great topic for Morrissey or any songwriter to address. Shankley on February 24, Link. General Comment I agree with Mr. Shankley, London's strength is it's simplicity.
Also, I feel that song itself makes no value judgement about the main subject's choices. If anything it makes a statement about the subject's character, rather than his upcoming trip to London. It seems that his choices, whether it is going to London or something else, have repercussions that he is oblivious to or apathetic towards.
What is more interesting is that the people in his life are not as dependent on him as he may think. The mind's of his family and girlfriends seem to be more self-centered and less concerned with what he is doing.
His reality check will go much deeper than a train ride. MrMoment on February 25, Link. Artists - S. London is found on the album The World Won't Listen. Rate These Lyrics. We do not have any tags for London lyrics. Why not add your own? Devil's Whorehouse 7. Die Die Die My Darling 8. Donna Dream Lover Ghouls Night Out Halloween II Hatebreeders Helena Kong Unleashed Hollywood Babylon Horror Business Horror Hotel Kong at the Gates The Forbidden Zone Last Cares Last Caress London Dungeon Mephisto Waltz Night of the Living Dead Only Make Believe Rat Fink Return of the Fly Runaway Cheeeek that out dude.
Lead RIFFs:. Bad selection.
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