Please Close The Door Behind Me - Morrissey statement at TTY

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PLEASE CLOSE THE DOOR BEHIND ME - true-to-you.net
20 August 2014

Morrissey statement

In response to 77 million questions I can only say this much on the subject of the Harvest drama. It is quite true that Harvest initially appeared like a saintly beacon of light, and they instantly packed us off to France where we recorded World peace is none of your business. The universe was back in balance, and we all considered this to be the very best Morrissey recording ever, and even the boo-hoo-suck-it-off elements of the press appeared to want to agree. At last I am born.

It all seemed too good to be true. It was. I believed that the rich soil of the album had several strong hit singles. Frayed tempers began when Harvest arranged the 'spoken word' films, none of which gave any clue as to what World peace is none of your business intended to be, or is. The films were OK, but they went nowhere and stayed there.

With every nerve alert, we pushed the label for a proper video for Istanbul to precede the album, not least of all because a single ahead of the album release might inch the album to a higher chart position. The label backed off, even though Istanbul received 55 radio plays in just seven days on a major US station. Instead, the label requested a fifth spoken-word film, which naturally had me fumbling around for an axe: no independent thought required. The UK label, meanwhile, created a quite fantastic television advertisement to transmit during the week ahead of the album release. I could taste excitement once again. The TV ad never appeared and my hackles bristled as my bristles heckled. The label responded with frosty aloofness, and I suddenly realized that we were not, after all, of the same species. I ploughed into them insisting upon "proper band videos, where the band play and I sing" - an evidently confusing concept that required seven weeks of explanation, detailed graphs and several drawn up maps.

The label suggested I come to Los Angeles and read passages from Autobiography in front of selected audiences. As frightening as that idea was, I hung on, desperate to believe that Harvest were not as cheap as they now looked. I hope to finish this statement whilst I'm still clean-shaven, so I will jump to the final curtain: during the weeks of the album release, the label were minus one single structural idea, and it appeared evident that each member of the team was acting in separate rooms without doors or windows. Mutual mistrust exploded between Harvest and I, and with fashionable pessimism, the label boss yawned and ordered the surface smartness of dropping World peace is none of your business three weeks after its release. There, now! This would not have happened to the Teletubbies.

Sorrily botched the project may now be, but it's worth it to get Morrissey out of our Inbox. Yes, I can be intensely persistent, and I certainly have an over-active fantasy-life, but the Harvest experience tells us that despite the blinding flash of teeth and smiles, it doesn't take much for the coin to flip and suddenly we're all compromised and shattered. All you need to do is disagree with the vanity of the label boss and your beheading will be slotted in between bottles of the most average champagne on the market. Just one weak-chinned drone can assert the fist of injustice and all of our efforts are flushed away. And thus ... they were.

I might be wrong, but I think World peace is none of your business will instantly disappear from iTunes and record stores and every download-upload-offload outlet on the planet, because Harvest technically have no right to sell it.

Most of the Harvest team are very nice, and I sincerely thank them for trying and caring so much - even if their promotional duties were fully undertaken by the Morrissey audience themselves, whose You Tube videos for World peace is none of your business fully provide the art that the label could not muster. The listeners instantly understood how entertainment could also be art. Staggeringly, I still believe that there's a label out there with my name on it, and one that will issue World peace is none of your business, and afford it the respect it deserves.

Thanks for reading this (rashly assuming that you have), and thanks once again to the Harvesters who tried.

We are boot-camp ready for Lisbon in October, so with the will of many gods, hopefully at least 38 of you will turn up.

MORRISSEY
20 August 2014



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I don't think that music video he was craving for would have helped very much. Since 'The More You Ignore Me', when has a Morrissey music video ever received a decent amount of airplay? The 'Autobiography' reading, however, probably would have received quite a significant amount of buzz. So, too, would have an embrace of social media, which it seems that he was resisting (despite proclaiming "Thank God for social media" recently), i.e. the "Twitter" incident. I love Morrissey, and think this is his best album for some years, but it sounds to me like he's stubbornly clinging to the old ways he's used to (proper music videos, physical singles...), whereas Harvest understand that those ways won't work for him anymore. Also, I'd have liked to have heard more about the lack of interviews, if that was Harvest's fault (as he alluded to previously), or down to something else.
 
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All this has me thinking he should do a cover of "Harvester of Sorrow" by Metallica......
 
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This is why, Morrissey, you really should think about making your own record label and start self promoting yourself. Be in control of the 'Morrissey' estate.
 
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World Peace is a mediocre album ... not really bad or annoying, but nothing to write home about either. And no promotion in the world will ever change that. The production is good, but the songs themselves and especially the lyrics are nothing compared to past days of glory.

What's happening here reminds me of The Cure ... as long as Robert Smith had Chris Parry (owner of Fiction Records) as an opponent, he delivered good stuff because Parry wouldn't have accepted any shit. He pushed The Cure to their limits and that's how we got all those wonderful albums. Once Robert Smith became the undisputed ruler of the band, it went downhill. He became completely delusional and immune to other people's opinions.

And I think the same is happening to Morrissey. He needs someone who can oppose him without the fear of getting fired, someone who pushes him to edge, for creativity's sake! The only one I can imagine in that role right now is Johnny Marr, but we all know that this will never happen.

I'm afraid that was kind of off-topic, but that's how I see the current situation. Morrissey needs at least one equal being around him ... they "yes men" only make things worse!
 
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I love and admire Morrissey, and I am so grateful to have his music and everything about him—good/bad, weak/strong—in my life. And that's all I have to say right now.

^^THIS^^ times a billion.
 
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I don't understand why he needs a label, why he can't "create" his own....
 
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World Peace is a mediocre album ... not really bad or annoying, but nothing to write home about either.

I actually DID write home about it—literally. I sent my mother my free digital download, along with my opinions about the album and why I thought she'd enjoy it. (She loves it.)
 
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who are you a "FAN" of exactly? Clearly it is not Morrissey, and yet you waste your time here talking so much about him. I guess I see that as odd since I have yet to join a Justin Beiber fan site, register as a " FAN," just to slag him off.. i'm willing to bet you don't work... probably take money from the state to live... you have some "injury" right? bad headaches, can't stand too long, join message boards of artists you despise just to pass the time... meanwhile you listen to some shit that could maybe pass as music on Ibiza after everyone takes a collective Xanax? did I call it? i'm right aren't i? woe is you.. i mean, i mean, you just spent time out of your day to "inform" a group of people that you are unhappy with the actions of a celebrity, whom you've never met and has no impact on your life... maybe you thought this was a TMZ site? If not, head on over to TMZ.com, truly, they invite people to judge nameless, faceless celebrities..

and now my dentist appointment, i knew i could pass the time schooling one of the mentally challenged..

This is more drivel blaming the record company for everything; perhaps they (like many) believed the final product (WPINOYB) is NOT GOOD.

Here is another thing--the great writer has a pronoun usage error. Mutual mistrust exploded between Harvest and I, and with fashionable pessimism, the label boss yawned and ordered the surface smartness of dropping World peace is none of your business three weeks after its release.

The correct pronoun is "me."

Secondly, how dare Morrissey use the word "behead" after the horrible event that this ISIS nutcases just did to an innocent journalist. All you need to do is disagree with the vanity of the label boss and your beheading will be slotted in between bottles of the most average champagne on the market. Just one weak-chinned drone can assert the fist of injustice and all of our efforts are flushed away.

More of the same "woe is me." This is a despicable act.
 
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I actually DID write home about it—literally. I sent my mother my free digital download, along with my opinions about the album and why I thought she'd enjoy it. (She loves it.)

That's great! I think my mom would've really liked Morrissey if I would've exposed her to him.
 
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Does anyone know, is he still hand-writing these TTY statements and the faxing them? If not, anyone know how he's sending them?
 
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I actually DID write home about it—literally. I sent my mother my free digital download, along with my opinions about the album and why I thought she'd enjoy it. (She loves it.)

Haha, that's nice ... :)

But doesn't that tell you something? I mean, the moment my mom started to like R.E.M I knew thy were finished!
 
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I actually DID write home about it—literally. I sent my mother my free digital download, along with my opinions about the album and why I thought she'd enjoy it. (She loves it.)

I did, too! I sent a copy of it to my old college professor. He liked it enough to keep listening to it and he mentioned that it's helping him get through a rough patch. Success!
 
These trolls who continue to say how mediocre or bad the album is need to understand it's their opinion. With all art it is subjective. As much as you may hate it, there others who love it. Therefore, you opinion of the album does not make it factual.

It's understandable if you don't like the album, we all get it. But why continue to follow day to day activitity and post? If you don't like him, then simply move on, no one is forcing you to follow or listen to Morrissey's music.

I'm glad Morrissey has given me decade after decade of music. It's my choice to follow his career and music. The day I no longer am interested in him or enjoy his music I will immediately stop following or posting, wouldn't make sense otherwise.
 
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But doesn't that tell you something?

My mother has always had great taste in music and I highly value her opinion about most things. She's been second-hand listening to Morrissey via me for almost 25 years now, so yes, it does tell me something. (Of course, my own opinion matters to me more, and I think it's far from being "mediocre"—regardless of what you or my mother think! It's in my top 5 Moz albums, for sure. But people like different things...)
 
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These trolls who continue to say how mediocre or bad the album is need to understand it's their opinion. With all art it is subjective. As much as you may hate it, there others who love it. Therefore, you opinion of the album does not make it factual.

It's understandable if you don't like the album, we all get it. But why continue to follow day to day activitity and post? If you don't like him, then simply move on, no one is forcing you to follow or listen to Morrissey's music.

I'm glad Morrissey has given me decade after decade of music. It's my choice to follow his career and music. The day I no longer am interested in him or enjoy his music I will immediately stop following or posting, wouldn't make sense otherwise.

The Morrissey Album World Peace Is Awesome forum just called - it's missing your post.
 
I would pay $100 to have Morrissey whisper boo-hoo-suck-it-off into my ear.
 
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