Shoplifters Of The World 【PREMIUM】
: The title is a play on Karl Marx’s famous rallying cry, "Workers of the world, unite!" from The Communist Manifesto .
The phrase "Shoplifters of the World" primarily refers to a 1987 song by and a 2021 film inspired by the band's cultural impact. The Song: "Shoplifters of the World Unite" Shoplifters of the World
Released as a single in 1987, the song is one of The Smiths' most enduring anthems. : The title is a play on Karl
: It features a celebrated guitar solo by Johnny Marr that is often cited as one of the band's greatest musical moments. The Film: Shoplifters of the World (2021) : It features a celebrated guitar solo by
: Morrissey, the band's lead singer, has stated the lyrics refer to "cultural shoplifting"—the act of appropriating, quoting, and "stealing" from literary and artistic sources to create something new. Others interpret it as a metaphor for disaffected youth or a commentary on survival in a capitalist society.
Directed by , this independent comedy-drama is a "love letter" to The Smiths and their fans.
: The title is a play on Karl Marx’s famous rallying cry, "Workers of the world, unite!" from The Communist Manifesto .
The phrase "Shoplifters of the World" primarily refers to a 1987 song by and a 2021 film inspired by the band's cultural impact. The Song: "Shoplifters of the World Unite"
Released as a single in 1987, the song is one of The Smiths' most enduring anthems.
: It features a celebrated guitar solo by Johnny Marr that is often cited as one of the band's greatest musical moments. The Film: Shoplifters of the World (2021)
: Morrissey, the band's lead singer, has stated the lyrics refer to "cultural shoplifting"—the act of appropriating, quoting, and "stealing" from literary and artistic sources to create something new. Others interpret it as a metaphor for disaffected youth or a commentary on survival in a capitalist society.
Directed by , this independent comedy-drama is a "love letter" to The Smiths and their fans.