New Morrissey interview mentions Bowie, start of new album entirely of covers (12 songs) - Infobae

Morrissey, entrevistado por Infobae: “David Bowie abandonó el talento y la vocación en 1980” - Infobae (Argentina)



Morrissey, interviewed by Infobae: "David Bowie abandoned talent and vocation in 1980"
Before the start of his tour of the region, the charismatic and talented English musician spoke with Infobae Cultura about his way of composing, his upcoming tour, his rejection of the post-80 Bowie and announced that he will release a new album composed entirely of covers

By Nicolás Pichersky
August 4, 2018
Infobae Cultura interviewed this great artist via email. A Morrissey, as always, to dry. Morrissey, like Wilde, Sinatra, Brando: one of the most evocative pop artists of the last four decades.

- You usually write along with other musicians (as in The Smiths did with Johnny Marr) Could you tell us about your creative process?
- There is no such thing as a process in itself. The songs are based on my experience and in general conform to some musical structure. I have a strong sense of melody and usually this is the root and center of each of my songs.

- In the maturity and peak of his career, unlike other artists (like Rod Stewart, Bob Dylan or Paul McCartney), you have never used the classic songbooks for your records.
- Well, just yesterday I started recording what will be my new album: it will be entirely covers and with 12 songs. So you see: I'm already doing what many say I would never do!

- In his autobiography he tells how David Bowie insistently looked for him for a joint project. Now that Bowie is gone: what is the strangest thing about him?
- I will never forget the respect I had for him when I was very, very young because England was still going through a violent and skinhead era and he emerged with his great melodies and a confrontational image together with a feminine appearance. And with all that he had to fight against those who criticized him: and it was a miracle because he triumphed. The press in general called it "a national disgrace." Now they love him, of course ... But his talent and vocation left him in 1980: his music became a professional career and, since that time, singing or composing did not bring him new challenges and pleasures. And in this sense, the effort he had to make with thereafter is obvious.

The tug-of-war that Moz maintains with the press (not of his country, but of the whole world) is known. And the almost infantile hatred of Morrissey towards the media is transparent, something that he initiates in his autobiography, dedicating to him the subject numerous pages and placing himself in a place of victim and of J'accuse ...! of pop music. Of course, your opinions do not help much.

Morrissey seems to be a contradictory man: the newspapers have accused him of xenophobic or intolerant attitudes (with certain objectivity: just read his statements) or close to the extreme right. But at the same time, he maintains a critical attitude toward the English empire or the era of Margaret Thatcher. Just read the Jacobin subtitle of his latest album: on the cover, a boy holds a banner that says, without subtleties, "Guillotine to the monarchy."

- Does Morrissey feel comfortable with some traditional political stance?

- In the United Kingdom a couple of "hate" diaries have led a disparaging campaign against me: everything I say or think is constructed and treated as "diabolical". This is because they are extreme left, which is why my criticisms of the ritual slaughter of animals, clitoris ablation or immigration without control, do not fit in with their philosophy. And unfortunately the left extremists control the most important media in England, so there is no possible multicultural debate: if you mess with those issues, your opinions are repressed by this fragile left that does not even submit them to consideration. My band, which has been with me for years, is multi-ethnic, my most recent album has a dedication to Dick Gregory, one of the most important American civil rights activists there was. And my lyrics try to observe the diversity of what happens in Turkey, Israel, Ukraine, Egypt, France, Italy, Spain or Barein. And, all in all, these two "hate" newspapers label me as racist. I never met any racist person and I think the idea of xenophobia is absurd. But the English media are in the "Age of idiocy" and accuse anyone who asks for an open discussion as a racist.Help!

Morrissey, 'the big mouth' as he has so often sung, 'attacks back'. He seems to see red flags as if he were in the middle of the Cold War (and as if he had been born in Kansas, more than in Manchester). Will he believe in his perception of the ideological shift to the left of the media that a reactionary and popular tabloid like The Sun is now progressive?

On the end, and despite discarding the post-80 Bowie (love, modern and danceable: from Modern love to New killer star ), a joke or an ironic praise is left to him in his last response.

- Could you tell us something about your show in Buenos Aires?
- Yes: I will be on stage with a giant glass chandelier. That would be a good idea, right? ( N of R: The Glass Spider Tour was a famous world tour of David Bowie during the 80s ).

* Morrissey will visit this part of the world from November 22nd and 23rd, in Mexico; Peru (27/11); Brazil (30/11 and 2/12), Argentina (7/12) and will close in Chile (14 and 15/12)
 
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Yeah a bit of that, maybe Morrissey's voice, maybe the music just wasn't basic enough for mass consumption.
What you on about then, m8? Morrissey’s solo “music”, since he had a band (Your Arsenal) has been a pablumy, wish-wash of weak-c*** gruel. Couldn’t be any more basic.

It’s a f***ing fact. Have a go at shutting your wee gob and try and actually listen to the absolute grocery-aisle, broken-ass elevator rubbish this goof germs by on.

Surely, you’re having a go - with your support of this rubbish. You’re not that daft. You’re taking the piss. If no? ...ye’ll pass along with fat Elvis and the rest of his minions. ;)
 
What you on about then, m8? Morrissey’s solo “music”, since he had a band (Your Arsenal) has been a pablumy, wish-wash of weak-c*** gruel. Couldn’t be any more basic.

It’s a f***ing fact. Have a go at shutting your wee gob and try and actually listen to the absolute grocery-aisle, broken-ass elevator rubbish this goof germs by on.

Surely, you’re having a go - with your support of this rubbish. You’re not that daft. You’re taking the piss. If no? ...ye’ll pass along with fat Elvis and the rest of his minions. ;)

And yet here you are, so repulsed by Morrissey and his music, you bother coming here at all to let us all know you wet your pants over disliking him so much. What a loser.
 
What you on about then, m8? Morrissey’s solo “music”, since he had a band (Your Arsenal) has been a pablumy, wish-wash of weak-c*** gruel. Couldn’t be any more basic.

It’s a f***ing fact. Have a go at shutting your wee gob and try and actually listen to the absolute grocery-aisle, broken-ass elevator rubbish this goof germs by on.

Surely, you’re having a go - with your support of this rubbish. You’re not that daft. You’re taking the piss. If no? ...ye’ll pass along with fat Elvis and the rest of his minions. ;)


"gruel" "GRUEL"?? A dead giveaway.

doh:
 
Yes his music is way too intellectual and satirical for mass consumption.

Comedy wise it would be the difference between being able to enjoy and appreciate Brass Eye, or laughing along inanely to an episode of, Mrs. Brown's Boys.

Or actually preferring some shit band like Coldplay over Radiohead.

Mrs Brown's Boys hurts my head just when it's advertised. Without ever watching it I'm going to assume it's the most unfunny 'comedy' ever made.
 
And yet here you are, so repulsed by Morrissey and his music, you bother coming here at all to let us all know you wet your pants over disliking him so much. What a loser.
I’m here checking in on the daft, wee-rube, millennial hoards that are using Morrissey’s weak-ass pap as a shield for their racism and the general ignorant c***ary they deploy - on borrowed laptops - from the basements of struggling single mothers.

You got a f***ing problem with that, son?
 
What you on about then, m8? Morrissey’s solo “music”, since he had a band (Your Arsenal) has been a pablumy, wish-wash of weak-c*** gruel. Couldn’t be any more basic.

It’s a f***ing fact. Have a go at shutting your wee gob and try and actually listen to the absolute grocery-aisle, broken-ass elevator rubbish this goof germs by on.

Surely, you’re having a go - with your support of this rubbish. You’re not that daft. You’re taking the piss. If no? ...ye’ll pass along with fat Elvis and the rest of his minions. ;)

I was talking The Smiths rather than Solo. I know die hards will disagree but I think the chance of being massive passed with The Smiths. He's always been 'that guy' to non-fans where as with The Smiths it wasn't just 'that guy', it was a f***ing great band that shoud have been massive. Around six albums worth of material and about three songs which people generally agree were filler. No f***er has output that good.
 
A Morrissey album of cover versions sounds very interesting to me. Intrigued to see what songs he selects. Hopefully 12 songs we’ve never heard him play before & a different producer. Chicarelli ruined the last two albums. He could suck the life out of the liveliest of performances. He just turns everything to lumpen stodge.

I love his defiance regarding the hateful press in the U.K.; a lesser man would’ve made some pathetic public apology or attempted to explain what he ‘really meant’ by now. But not our Moz. He’s never dignified the accusations of plebs with a response & I love him for that. He’ll just keep doing his thing & speaking his mind whilst once so-callled fans & media drones with their own agendas froth at the mouth & spew their bile into this mental world we live in.

Oh, & he’s right about Bowie & everyone knows it.

He should probably give Blackstar another spin, though. It’s actually pretty f***ing brilliant.



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I’m here checking in on the daft, wee-rube, millennial hoards that are using Morrissey’s weak-ass pap as a shield for their racism and the general ignorant c***ary they deploy - on borrowed laptops - from the basements of struggling single mothers.

You got a f***ing problem with that, son?

Yeah right, Skinny, you are checking on the daft....give it up, we know its you FFS.doh:
 
[video]

"We both know that it’s not fashionable to love me
But you don’t go 'cause truly there’s nobody for you but me
We could cruise to the blues
Wilshire Boulevard if we choose
Or whatever you want to do
We make the rules"

I think these lines describe some Moz/fan dynamic quite well, so it would be an interesting cover.


GREAT idea... love this
 
What you on about then, m8? Morrissey’s solo “music”, since he had a band (Your Arsenal) has been a pablumy, wish-wash of weak-c*** gruel. Couldn’t be any more basic.

It’s a f***ing fact. Have a go at shutting your wee gob and try and actually listen to the absolute grocery-aisle, broken-ass elevator rubbish this goof germs by on.

Surely, you’re having a go - with your support of this rubbish. You’re not that daft. You’re taking the piss. If no? ...ye’ll pass along with fat Elvis and the rest of his minions. ;)
‘The thinnest gruel’?
 
While we're on the subject of covers it wouldn't hurt to get a Bond theme or two... or twelve.
 
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