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Having read the recent publication, it came across to me that Morrissey is perhaps a little obsessed with chart position and more importantly making No.1. Throughout the book, Morrissey makes much reference to others (record companies, individuals) having let him down re a higher chart position. My feeling is that perhaps Morrissey's 'actual' popularity is reflected by all historic chart positions, which conflicts somewhat with his 'desired' popularity.
For me it does not reflect the quality of his music (I could not and never would fault it), but rather the demographic of his fan-base...it simply is not as large as perhaps he thinks it is.
Just a thought.
Brilliant man, brilliant music, so please not condescending replies as per the usual on this forum.
For me it does not reflect the quality of his music (I could not and never would fault it), but rather the demographic of his fan-base...it simply is not as large as perhaps he thinks it is.
Just a thought.
Brilliant man, brilliant music, so please not condescending replies as per the usual on this forum.