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"AMAZON TODAY, Number 1" (March 21, 2020)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ugly Devil" data-source="post: 1987272165" data-attributes="member: 8210"><p>This is refreshing, the troll mask has slipped. Listen, I have no issue with anyone being critical on his recent comments, music, lyrics etc. I think a lot of fans had high expectations for Morrissey's material when The Smith's dissolved. And there's admittedly being some highs and lows. I do feel the lows have been slightly exaggerated, this can probably be attributed to the consist high quality that The Smith's put forth in their short life span. I could happily make an albums worth of Morrissey's worst songs and still find value in it. That's not me being a sycophantic, I just think his voice and grasp of melody can make a bad or mediocre composition at worst still listenable.</p><p></p><p>Under your current alias you've been here less than a year, I'm struggling to think of any positive posts you've made. That's not to say you haven't, but the way you present yourself is quite trollish.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ugly Devil, post: 1987272165, member: 8210"] This is refreshing, the troll mask has slipped. Listen, I have no issue with anyone being critical on his recent comments, music, lyrics etc. I think a lot of fans had high expectations for Morrissey's material when The Smith's dissolved. And there's admittedly being some highs and lows. I do feel the lows have been slightly exaggerated, this can probably be attributed to the consist high quality that The Smith's put forth in their short life span. I could happily make an albums worth of Morrissey's worst songs and still find value in it. That's not me being a sycophantic, I just think his voice and grasp of melody can make a bad or mediocre composition at worst still listenable. Under your current alias you've been here less than a year, I'm struggling to think of any positive posts you've made. That's not to say you haven't, but the way you present yourself is quite trollish. [/QUOTE]
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