David
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I don't think I've really seen a satisfying answer.
His explanation - that he was tired of covering '60s pop songs to satiate Morrissey's fetish for them - seems pretty empty to me. How many did they cut? Two or three? Which is completely inconsequential, considering this was the band that produced four flawless, critically acclaimed, well received studio albums and countless successful singles.
So why did he leave, really?
His explanation - that he was tired of covering '60s pop songs to satiate Morrissey's fetish for them - seems pretty empty to me. How many did they cut? Two or three? Which is completely inconsequential, considering this was the band that produced four flawless, critically acclaimed, well received studio albums and countless successful singles.
So why did he leave, really?
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