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In any other year this would be kinda surprising. This is 2020; it doesn't even get on the top 100 "And finally..." rejects.
2020 is the year when Life became one endless Acid trip...
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The Spencer rants of a few weeks back were bizarre but also a shame as it does put a question mark on his involvement here. If it's a tour completely based around the songs they've all had some part in writing alongside Moz, you're absolutely correct NC.Cobrin hypocrite
It sounds like We'll Let You Know.Btw, the "Tell me" snippets sound like they were taken directly from the Maladjusted sessions and Craig was such a cool dude in the TLOTFIP video. They all will look amazing together, no one's got a mullet for sure. Do I sound nostalgic?
To pull Craig out of the hat is most bizzare. For that reason alone, Alain will never work with Morrissey again. I hope he is aware of that.
Then not now.I thought Morrissey liked Craig.
Harsh but fair!Morrissey released a new album just a few months ago. What else do we need? God knows, I could live without him doing political broadcasts "Live from Betty's Living Room".
I get that the 'Lads' have reconnected and there's a nostalgia element to it for the diehards but this is hilariously bad - a 'tour' of Moz rejects and one guy who was a Smith for 2 minutes in 1986. People attacked Andy & Mike for the "Classically Smiths" crash-grab, deservedly, and this is the same crap in a different guise.
Dude, remember that Alain wrote more songs than Marr, around 70. Of Marr's, about 55-60 were pretty much perfect. Of Alain's only about 10 were. Street gave us more genius Morrissey songs than Whyte despite composing a small number in total. Alain = a nice bloke but his contributions to the back catalogue were more quantity than quality. Think of a duff song between 95 and 2010, and it'll be a Morrissey Whte composition.The real tragedy of this is that Alain should still be working with Morrissey instead of being part of what is, essentially, a nostalgia act.
Johnny, Alain and Stephen Street are his three most important collaborators, in that order.
The pictures of the Lads are from the Your Arsenal cassette insert. Original lettering and all... they just awkwardly added a picture of baby Craig.Love it. Spencer looks like Rock Hudson.
Morrissey released a new album just a few months ago. What else do we need? God knows, I could live without him doing political broadcasts "Live from Betty's Living Room".
I get that the 'Lads' have reconnected and there's a nostalgia element to it for the diehards but this is hilariously bad - a 'tour' of Moz rejects and one guy who was a Smith for 2 minutes in 1986. People attacked Andy & Mike for the "Classically Smiths" crash-grab, deservedly, and this is the same crap in a different guise.