Unfortunately, I live in the United States. I can assure you that, except for Los Angeles, the album was almost completely ignored. The album is a brilliant masterpiece. It was a joy to see him live, performing a benefit show in Chicago, to benefit music education in Chicago.
James Moore's article is poorly written and, overall, pointless. He comes across as a bitter queen with nothing to do but complain. He even slightly jabs Johnny Marr at the end of the article. I'm shocked he didn't add Paul Weller, Pet Shop Boys, and New Order to his hateful list.
Fairly recently, Flowers said he wouldn't allow his children to listen to Morrissey, or something like that. Here is my source.
https://www.radiox.co.uk/artists/the-killers/brandon-flowers-wont-play-morrissey-music-kids/
Anyway, Brandon Flowers owes a lot to The Smiths--but seemingly copied...
Brandon Flowers, who is awful, had a lot of negative things to say about Morrissey... as if he had 1/1000 of Morrissey's genius and originality. The Killers' lyrics are notoriously awful. Try listening to "Somebody Told Me."
This is great news! Many people might try the delicious items, learn the health benefits, and stop eating meat and meat products, which are unnecessary and cruel. It can be a great and delicious introduction.
This is nothing new. A lot of artists are labelled as "impossible." This is not newsworthy at all. A better label for Morrissey might be "uncompromising." He has no doubt seen the abuses of the recording industry. Next...
Please help. Can someone explain, in simple words, what is being protested? I work so much that I don't often get to see or read the news. Thanks in advance.
Morrissey is paying his respects. He has always been a hero for nostalgia. Your comment is insulting. As far as "self-publicity" is concerned, Morrissey has zero publicity. Think before you write.
Your message implies that people cannot and don't change. You also fail to note that Morrissey has always included an abundance of writers, for his "altar of influences." These writers include Wilde, Plath, Sexton, and too many others to mention here.
Please help (sincerely), how will this release be different than the previous release? Thanks in advance for explaining. I live in the U.S., and there are no HMVs here.
"We" refers to us followers of this site. I don't speak for anyone but myself. I simply asked as question, as the auction(s) have ended. There is no more bidding. I don't understand how this news item is a headline on this site. I have no view to share with the world, just a question, to...
Why do we need this information? The items are extremely rare and worth a lot (?), but I don't see a need for a list. Most fans can't afford these items anyhow, and the authenticity doesn't seem to be clearly available.
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