(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) by Ryan Adams
(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) by Ryan Adams

(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey)

Ryan Adams * Track #1 On Heartbreaker

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(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) by Ryan Adams

Release Date
Tue Sep 05 2000
Performed by
Ryan Adams
Produced by
Ethan Johns
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This argument occurs before Ryan Adams and his band start recording the first song on Heartbreaker, “To Be Young (Is to Be Sad, Is to Be High).”

The argument concerns the Morrissey song, “Suedehead,” specifically, what album it appears on. David thinks it’s on Morrissey’s singles compilation Bona D...

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(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) Lyrics

[Produced By Ethan Johns]

[Starts mid-conversation]

[David Rawlings]
Naw, Bona Drag, baby!

[Ryan Adams]
No, no, it's Viva Hate!

[David Rawlings]
No, I looked!

[Ryan Adams]
It's on Bona Drag, cos it was a single!

[David Rawlings]
Two... off...

[Ryan Adams]
But it's... it's the sixth track on Viva Hate.

[David Rawlings]
It's on Viva Hate too?

[Ryan Adams]
Mm-hm! "Suedehead," yeah—

[David Rawlings]
—cos I looked for it the other day—

[Ryan Adams]
Yeah, it's on there... but it's on Bona Drag cos Bona Drag is a collection of all his singles. After the first couple of—

[David Rawlings]
I don't think it's on Viva Hate, man. We'll have to look when I get home!

[Ryan Adams]
Uh... betcha five bucks. I'd swear it!

[David Rawlings]
I'll take that bet!

[Both Laughing]

[Ryan Adams]
Okay, it's on there!

[Guitar notes followed by strumming]

[Ryan Adams]
One, two—oh! Soda!

[Background noises]

[Ryan Adams] [In faux British accent]
Eth—Eth's got a mouthful of cookies!

[Hysterically laughing]

[???]
Cheeky bum-looker!

[Ethan Johns, in British accent Ryan had been mocking]
Eth got beat up by fascists and left for dead!

[Ryan Adams]
Left for dead!

(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) Q&A

Who produced (Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey)'s ?

(Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) was produced by Ethan Johns.

When did Ryan Adams release (Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey)?

Ryan Adams released (Argument with David Rawlings Concerning Morrissey) on Tue Sep 05 2000.

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