Morrissey interview: "I Prefer It When They Don't Understand" by Caroline North / Dallas Observer

Morrissey: "I Prefer It When They Don't Understand" - Dallas Observer

A brief interview.
The relevant part of the article:

"In our email exchange with Morrissey he answers questions about everything from his public image to his favorite vegan recipe, and we see a more gracious side to the artist than has typically appeared in the media as of late.

Who are you reading right now?
I'm following the daily flood of reports on Predicament Trump and his administration. He's very exhausting, isn't he? Mad magazine finally comes to life.

Is there something you wish people knew or understood about you?
I prefer it when they don't understand.

Which song are you most proud of? Are there any you dislike and would prefer to never play again?
I'm proud of most of them. There's only three or four which I think are ridiculous — which isn't a bad percentage.

One thing your lyrics quickly became known for was their melancholiness. Have you ever felt confined by that?
I feel elevated by this because life is, in actual fact, absolutely melancholic, so therefore there's instantly a common truth in expressing melancholia, whereas not many people can relate to the assumption of compulsive happiness. We all die ... which, on the face of it, isn't terribly funny.

If you were a teenager today, what kind of band do you think you'd be in? Or would you be in a band at all?
I wouldn't feel hopeful enough to start a band if I were a teenager today. It all seems so fixed and censored and restricted. I think this is because the artists must now serve the music industry, whereas in the '70s and '80s the music industry served the artists.

This made an incredible difference whereby just about anything could happen in the singles chart. Now, everything has a cast-iron predictability about it. We know exactly whose sales will be hoisted to 10 million, and we know exactly who will be showered with Grammys. Surprise is no longer possible.

How do you conceive of the role of politics in music?
I think it's urgent and essential, but many artists won't touch it because any declaration might lose sales if a certain faction of society disagrees with you. When McDonna [Madonna] recently slammed Trump, she instantly apologized. But what was sincere? Her apology, or her hatred of Trump? She obviously heard that a music store in Gooseneck, Arkansas, would no longer stock her albums.

Is there anything you haven't accomplished yet, whether inside or outside your career, that you would like to?
I have surpassed my own expectations many, many, many times.

Are there any new bands or musicians you like?
Not passionately.

What do you think about the new biopic coming out, England Is Mine? Do you have any hopes for it?
I wasn't approached or consulted by the filmmakers, so I think it's safe to make all the logical assumptions that arise from that. Yikes, I believe, is the common expression.

Do you have a favorite vegan recipe you can share?
I absolutely recommend vegan milk alternatives, which are fantastic. As we all now know, dairy farms are hell if you happen to be a cow. There's enough misery in the world without adding to it by buying cow's milk. Amen and hallelujah."


Regards,
FWD.
(Thanks to RF for the heads up).

I'm off to take cover as I'm sure there will be 'lolz'-a-plenty with the vegan milk comment.
 
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I'm in the film as an extra. I play a Buzzcocks gig goer pogoing next to the young Linder and Moz.
I was disappointed to espy the actor playing Moz eating fish and chips on his dinner break.

Didn't seem to be a particularly big budget affair. We shall see.

Lucky you didn't catch the actor playing Moz not being celibate during his dinner break - you would have been truly disappointed.

Truly, truly, truly, oh...
 
Lucky you didn't catch the actor playing Moz not being celibate during his dinner break - you would have been truly disappointed.

Truly, truly, truly, oh...

I guess it depends on whether Moz wasn't being celibate during his dinner break with you.
Mind you, not the actor.
:p
 
Softball and boring questions we all have heard before.....

Why not what do you think of the immigrant crisis in Sweden and other European
Countries!
 
is that the nazi?!? oh thank heavens!
 
is that the nazi?!? oh thank heavens!

Ha, i felt relieved too!
He almost belongs to this site as the furniture of the hateful online creche that it is.
No, not really.
 
ohhh that explains why mine never comes out right! im not wearing the hat!! :oops:

Please wear the hat and enjoy this recipe as it was originally intended. Remember vegan milk is not only delicious and nutritious, but provides a fulfillment that only comes with making an ethical beverage decision. The Wild Turkey wishes you the best in refreshment.
 
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