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The Smiths - Still Ill (Live, Hamburg, 1984) "The Smiths - Still Ill (Live, Hamburg, 1984)" is a legendary live performance

The Smiths - Still Ill (Live, Hamburg, 1984)

"The Smiths - Still Ill (Live, Hamburg, 1984)" is a legendary live performance by the British rock band, The Smiths. The song was recorded during their tour in Hamburg in 1984, showcasing the band's infectious energy and Morrissey's captivating vocals. Joined by Johnny Marr on guitar, Andy Rourke on bass, and Mike Joyce on drums, the band delivered a mesmerizing performance that captures the essence of their unique sound. Fans of The Smiths and lovers of iconic live performances can now relive this momentous event by playing and downloading the audio here. Experience the magic of The Smiths in their prime with this incredible live rendition.

Am I still ill?
Am I still ill?
And although I ended up with sore lips
And although I ended up with sore lips
And I should know, because I've seen them
And if you must, go to work tomorrow
But ask me why, and I'll spit in your eye
But not very often ...
But we cannot cling to the old dreams anymore
Does the body rule the mind
Does the body rule the mind
England is mine it owes me a living
For there are brighter sides to life
I decree today that life
I dunno...
Is simply taking and not giving
It just wasn't like the old days anymore
It just wasn't like the old days anymore
No, it wasn't like those days
No, it wasn't like those days
Oh ...
Oh ...
Oh, am I still ill?
Oh, ask me why, and I'll die
Oh, ask me why, and I'll spit in your eye
Or does the mind rule the body?
Or does the mind rule the body?
Under the iron bridge we kissed
Well, if I were you I really wouldn't bother