A Happy Birthday to Morrissey and many many more to the most talented singer. Camille Sebastian Melmoth
He was, but he certainly isn't anymore.
Otherwise, please explain what is profound, prolific and provocative about his latest song lyrics:
"Tongue against tongue, and we've only just begun. Can I interest you in hours of fun?"
"Can't get a table for fat Aunt Mable".
His lyrics have become idiotic, charmless and half-witted.
Happy Birthday, Moz! Cheesecake, baby!! In another year, you can join AARP
Get a life, Jackass!
I've come to wish you an unhappy birthday because your evil and you lie and your anti English as well !
Now sort yourself out and get some decent songs written . . . . . .? ? Can you write ! ! Did you really think I would say all of this syrupy sentimental guff written above ???
Hooky
He was, but he certainly isn't anymore.
Otherwise, please explain what is profound, prolific and provocative about his latest song lyrics:
"Tongue against tongue, and we've only just begun. Can I interest you in hours of fun?"
"Can't get a table for fat Aunt Mable".
His lyrics have become idiotic, charmless and half-witted.
You've cited two songs in a career that has spanned over thirty years and that has given us some of the most touching lyrics ever written. Most musical artists only last a few years, then they fade into obscurity; but Morrissey has remained relevant for three decades, which is an absolutely astounding accomplishement. His collective body of work is his legacy, and it is the reason that many of us revere, admire, and cherish him. I feel blessed to have lived in the age of Morrissey; having the opportunity to hear him sing these words has given me, and many others, great joy. If Morrissey never writes another word, he will still be considered to be one of the greatest songwriters in the history of pop music; and what do you do, you just sit there, spewing hateful comments. His work will live on long after he has parted this world; can you say the same?
lynnda
He was, but he certainly isn't anymore.
Otherwise, please explain what is profound, prolific and provocative about his latest song lyrics:
"Tongue against tongue, and we've only just begun. Can I interest you in hours of fun?"
"Can't get a table for fat Aunt Mable".
His lyrics have become idiotic, charmless and half-witted.
The first one is errotic in a charming way.
The second one I haven't heard, but it is great humor.
The first one is errotic in a charming way.
The second one I haven't heard, but it is great humor.