Girl-with-the-Thorn
Still here.
I'm homosexual?
I didn't hear that bit.
I'm homosexual?
I find it interesting that he says he is baffled that everyone is still locked in the past and only want to talk about The Smiths as if they're better than his solo stuff .. yet look at his selection of songs .. they're all from yesteryear .. nothing from more recent times. Can he really blame people for being still smiths obsessed over solo work when he himself is seemingly locked in the past for music?
Yeah, me neitherI didn't hear that bit.
And not to fill up another thread with my crazy talk, but barking's talking about zebras for some reason
Well CG it's just that I've just noticed that in a very funny way, the universe is conspiring against our (yours/ everybody's) Morrissey. So you were right.
He should try feeding the pigeons. Doesn't he know that it gives you a sense of enooormous well being? Barklife!
He does. Deep inside. He does it all the time...He wouldn't if he didn't enjoy it in some way.
Bleh. I just wanna get laid some day but I've set my standards so ridiculously high it's not looking good.
How up-to-date is a Morrissey interview that is four weeks old?
Well it doesn't matter, he's hardly ever changing his tune!
I find it interesting that he says he is baffled that everyone is still locked in the past and only want to talk about The Smiths as if they're better than his solo stuff .. yet look at his selection of songs .. they're all from yesteryear .. nothing from more recent times. Can he really blame people for being still smiths obsessed over solo work when he himself is seemingly locked in the past for music?
Maybe a lot of "us" are a lot like "him"......he says music of today is bland/boring, perhaps we feel the same and that's why we prefer his older catalog.
He sounds old, tired, fed up, cranky, detached, depressed, haughty, at the peak of misanthropy, he laughs like a maniac, and you can hear the Moor wind blowing through his teeth when he speaks. How could the horses not welcome him with open legs.
What could cheer him up?
Meds? Alcohol? Italians? Michael Jackson's doctor? Digging his own grave?
A nice horsekick in the arse would probably do it, but go find a horse.
Sometimes it helps your soul to use fresh water to wash away the dust or whatever. Just sayin. Doesn't have to be Kylie Minogue.
Morrissey could have been a different person in The Smiths, he said he changed since The Smiths and he's right....He did change shortly into his solo career. Bring back James Dean Morrissey!I agree with this. I sometimes wonder if it's an act, the image he wants to portray to the public, like his schtick being the guy whose stuck in the past and thinks only his band is the last great band and the only other great music lead up to the formation of his band. If it isn't though, he needs to embrace current artists because this Morrissey that I read on the transcript is the Morrissey who is saying "Adios! I'm handing over the wheel to the kids." and he has to realize that he can't let that part of him which is deeply imbedded control the show. This is a zillion times more complicated then I'm capable of explaining and I'm sure it sounds like I'm being an asshole know-it-all, but I don't mean to be. He makes a point of saying that he's one physical person, but he has to make that distinction because he's overcompensating for knowing the truth that he isn't, he's three. And he has to choose his other half who if I'm not mistaken he already has, happens to be running the current show of artists who he routinely dismisses. Like I say, super complicated, but he gets roboted into dissing himself and it's definitely a learning experience for him I hope. Not easy stuff.
Morrissey could have been a different person in The Smiths, he said he changed since The Smiths and he's right....He did change shortly into his solo career. Bring back James Dean Morrissey!
Did anyone read The Sun? "The Gloomy Ex-Smiths Singer said he'd take sleeping pills to make a quick exit on a desert island" Haha
Morrissey still sometimes plays with pictures of James Dean in the background, doesn't he?