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Sumisu : ウィキペディア英語版
Sumisu

"Sumisu" is a song by Farin Urlaub. It's the second single and third track from his debut album ''Endlich Urlaub!''. The song is a homage to the Smiths – according to the lyrics, Farin used to listen to them, when he was down. "Sumisu" ("スミス") is "Smith" in Japanese.
Also, The Cure and New Order are mentioned in the song.
==Video==
Farin portrays a vampire, who attacks a woman, supposedly in her home. The end is supposed to seem happy. Most scenes are on the basis of or adopted from the 1922 movie ''Nosferatu'' by Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau.
The references to the Smiths in the video are:
* Farin plays the album ''The Queen Is Dead'' on a grammophone.
* The woman in the video is embroidering something that says "Morrissey San" (Morrissey is a member of the band and "San" is a simple title in the Japanese language).
* Later ''Rank'' is shown playing, although the cover features the title "Rankle".

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