Once again, these are rhymes for the sake of rhyming, and there are certainly some of his own observations of this exotic city interwoven into them. It already didn't appeal to me as a preview track in 2024. Even though he played it live all the time in 2014/2015: time for the third beer.
Nein. Sorry. I don't like it, when he tries to explore exotic places and describes his experiences. He never did this then (88-97) but since he is a journeyman, it's not what I expect from him. Goes with the extreme Latin sounds theme he offers us on WPINOYB. No.
He is right about animal welfare. Always. But that doesn't change the fact that he has maneuvered himself more and more offside since around 2010/2011. I don't know whether he felt too safe and thought he could say anything or whether he wanted more attention, which eventually waned? He won't...
On X, 114 people liked Sci-Fi's "superb article". 8 offered compliments and 1 person was harsh. Which is just about the aveage rection of a new Moz album.
Didn't he point out with irritation in the autobiography, that Alain also wanted to appear on the covers of his albums, not without adding where Alain had once originally worked (council job)?
Trivia: the cover of “We hate it...” with Alain and Gary is the best solo vinyl album cover ever (at...
Very good comments. "I'd love to" always sounded like an anticipation of Vauxhall and the B-side sessions in early 94 were no different in sound and style from Vauxhall. Still, different bassists, drummers and producers. Why would Morrissey sack Day and Cobrin after the tour marathon of 1991/92...
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