You can see it that way and you go to great lengths to explain why the change in sound is good for him. I still think, that the majority of people who used to like him are most likely to go back to the old style. WPINOYB has alienated many long-term fans, believe me. Not everyone who turned away...
Of course I don't underestimate Alain's qualities, even if I don't like "Notre Dame" at all. So Morrissey should compete in markets and therefore adapt his music to the Zeitgeist? The non-conformist should sound adjusted in order to be better received? Everyone, apart from a very few like you...
I see it more as Whyte has offered a lot of songs and certainly a lot of them in the classic style, because he knows what we old people want to hear. The fact that Morrissey chose this "cool groove" is unfortunately more of a problem for our protagonist, who doesn't have the best hand with music...
Fair throw-in. I assume that he is not really aware that some pieces of the puzzle do not fit. After all, he was once sensitive enough to realize that there were tensions between Boz and Alain over dominance in the band. Why not now? I think it's still a badge of honor for many to play in his...
Let them, they don't have much to cling to these days. A street sign, some recognize, a little weight loss and a cardigan that's not too tight and some people really do think, the heydays 91/92 are coming back. The same people celebrate the completely out of place Beethoven reissue. Listen to...
Regardless of the terrible lyrics, which make the song completely unsuitable for radio airplay, the music doesn't look good on him. It reminds me of the LIHS Expanded Edition experiments, which all lead to nowhere.
Nah, compare it more with a newly cover from the "50 Licks tour".
Expect Morrissey to play a large LIHS and WPINOYB medley during the announced special events and you won't be truly disappointed when he plays "Notre Dame" instead.
Could the weird black line be a bulbous salutation? It doesn't take much to complete the picture in another way. No,I will not release my childish scribbling, because surely #lighthousework will make yet another drawing out of it.
How we laughed at the old Morrissey humour in 1993, when he said "We might use this one as a single" after an orgiastic Hendrix-inspired guitar solo at the end of TNFD and asked the frenetic crowd. "Do you think it would be a hit?" Don't use a cover shot from 2006. Just don't do it!
Warner: Hey Mozzer, we can put out Beethoven again. Be supportive, play special concerts, choose your new artwork for the reissue and if we're going to sell...let's say 25.000 copies...we might release your new stuff.
Poor old Moz, he had no choice.
Why showing an ill-advised back cover of a planned CD reissue with wrong informations (Paris), no tracklist and a photo from 2006? Does he think we don't care or is he really out of his mind? This is cheap, rushed and senseless in any way. No matter who started the idea, he supports it.
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