He still has it in him to write lines to stir. Getting him to do so on a single or album? That's when things get interesting - or exasperating, depending on yer point of view.
Perhaps the best words Mozza’s put out in a long time. Andy was a good ‘un. I’m stunned at his passing. My own father died just before Xmas. He was getting on some (89), but I when got the call, it was still a shock to my family. Rest well, Andy. I still haven’t mastered the baseline to ‘This...
Morrissey is the champion of missed opportunities and the patron saint of squandered goodwill. We don’t need yet another lazy interview with Fiona Dodwell to know that.
He could so easily self-release new material if he wanted to, but he loves playing the wronged party, the “victim”...
He exceeded that target aeons ago, @Amy. His tragedy’s not realising that he’s crossed the finish line and needs to stop. Not that he will, of course. Self-destructiveness must be a family trait, it seems.
Forgettable, meaningless and trite. For long periods of his solo career, the music struggled to match the lyrics. It’s now reached the point where the music begs for decent lyrics. He can do so much better than this. Sad, when you think of what once went before.
Thank you! When you’re young and wish to make your mark, then you almost have a point. But at 63 and he still he does the misunderstood victim schtick? Get gone, man! That’s just soooooooooooooooo weak!
And then he makes risible remarks in a beiger than beige interview that some InfoWars...
How long before it tumbles out of the charts altogether? One week? Two weeks? He’s not had a Top 40 hit in the chart that matters since ‘….Paris’ in 2009. 13 years. Count ‘em. Every single since has effectively stalled and fallen….just like that.
Here. Check this link. It’s honest and...
What must Morrissey do to get a decent interviewer? It’s almost as if the Yes people he’s surrounded by are scared of losing their meal ticket. He needs taking out of the comfort zone he’s been in for far too long. It may spice things up some.
Thank you. True culture is kinetic. Those pining for a past they never truly knew and pine for do more long-term damage than they choose to realise.
I do remember a certain individual - presently “….on timeout” - being told that if she “….wishes to remain in the past, then she should have...
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