Who is this old crone? Why would we want to hear someone older than our grans singing Gods and Monsters: "f*** yeah give it to me this is heaven what I truly want..." :sick:
However, if we're talking other debuts, Delays' 'Faded Seaside Glamour' will always hold a special place in my heart and life. Perfect, dreamy synth indie pop. Like if the aforementioned Cocteau Twins had a baby with The Las.
I frigging loved Delays, their lead singer is so sorely missed. Such...
You know, the debut is my least-liked Smiths record. I don't like early Morrissey's voice, and songs like the hand that rocks the cradle and suffer little children just do nothing for me.
She's weird herself. Her 'jokes' aren't funny in this show, she strikes me as pretentious. She's gone to great pains at least twice to point out that Roald Dahl was an anti semite, when his name or work was referenced in a question. There was just no need to add the comments on. Strange cookie.
'Only Connect' last Monday, 'Boxers' was a clue where the connection was songs about fighting. Annoying Victoria Coren Mitchell had to chime in "that was boxers by morrissey... He's gone a bit weird lately, hasn't he??".
Finally got my print back from the framers. Bought it for 25 quid on the night. Could've got ten of them for the price of my signed Viva Hate that I bought in July! Sorry for the poor phone shot!
The same ones he puts photographs of himself with on his singles and posts videos of them wearing his t shirts on his shitty website? He clearly thinks they're worth his time. If not, why bother giving them any coverage whatsoever?
He gets his band to wear f*** TRUMP shirts but supports far right crazies in the UK. He's no truth-teller, he's a muddled old queen who has lost his way and wants to blame everyone else. He used to be a champion of the downtrodden, the forgotten, the misfit, now he's just a typical GB News...
Hardly a surprise, treats his fans like dirt and plays what he wants, when he wants/deigns to grace us with his presence as if we're all so lucky just to share a room with him. Silly little Steven from Stretford really hasn't changed. Meanwhile Johnny Marr plays two sellout homecoming shows to...
Also credit to Johnny for doing the crowd pleasers. He said in the week to Vernon Kay that of course they'd do crowd pleasers because 'people deserve it because they're good people' or something. Top man. I honestly don't recall seeing so many happy people leaving a show for a long time.
It was incredible to say the least. You really notice the strings on songs like There is a Light, or Last night I dreamt etc. But the way they were used to augment such as Please please please or HSIN was genius. Very well done.
First time I've seen Johnny live. Great new venue, crowd pleasing set, fantastic use of an orchestra. Not ostentatious or pretentious in the slightest. All class. No songs about conspiracy theories or telephones ringing. All love and joy.
And 25 quid for a signed poster, could get ten of those...
The record that made me a Moz fan aged 17 of that year. My first Moz gig followed for my 18th in December 04. I'm not sorry and Crashing Bores are two of my favourite Morrissey songs hands down. The press ate up 'Quarry, and even Moz haters liked the singles including my Dad, ha. He was...
Imagine getting the chance for a rare interview/exposure where you bemoan the lack of a release for your great new album that you're dying to share with the world, and you choose to play an absolute dirge like 'Sure Enough...'.
He's done, I feel, if that's the best he can muster. If I was a...
I think it's a slap in the face of the fans that he bills it as 40 years of Morrissey, travels halfway across the world, and still serves up the same patchy, short setlist he was doing back in July. A slap in the face, but not a surprise.
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