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I heard it was a gangsta rap album with polka flourishes.
I heard it was a folksong album with Irish influences and Kletchmer instrumentation.
That Boz guy can play anything!
I heard it was a gangsta rap album with polka flourishes.
I heard it was a folksong album with Irish influences and Kletchmer instrumentation.
That Boz guy can play anything!
There appears to be a new song (or possibly album) called 'All the young people'...
So it's called 'Low in High School' and it's out November 17th.
That's the week after new Taylor Swift album which pretty much means no chance of a number one (at least in UK).
Swift will prob sell several hundred thousand in week 1 and over 100,000 in week 2. Even if Morrissey has a very successful (radio airplay) lead single, the album would struggle to shift 50,000.
So it's called 'Low in High School' and it's out November 17th.
That's the week after new Taylor Swift album which pretty much means no chance of a number one (at least in UK).
Swift will prob sell several hundred thousand in week 1 and over 100,000 in week 2. Even if Morrissey has a very successful (radio airplay) lead single, the album would struggle to shift 50,000.
So it's called 'Low in High School' and it's out November 17th.
That's the week after new Taylor Swift album which pretty much means no chance of a number one (at least in UK).
Swift will prob sell several hundred thousand in week 1 and over 100,000 in week 2. Even if Morrissey has a very successful (radio airplay) lead single, the album would struggle to shift 50,000.
So a very old man still sings about teenage problems it seems. Not like adult life is worth singing about anyway. Somehow trips to Tesco and driving kids to and from school doesn't exactly inspire great poems that you can sing.
Middle aged I'd say. At his strongest.
It can seem but we don't know yet if it is about teenage problems. High-School can mean something else in Moz language. But even if it does it is one of his artistic merits to be able to shed his personal Moz view on it in a surprising way, a different take, a humorous one, a tragic one, an almost sociological one. If he is inspired to do so, and if the music "fits".
Just like he did with "Staircase At The University".
I agree with you the words "adult life" doesn't get me excited in any poetic way and to sing about it, mwahh.
But you might be surprised by Moz!
I think he is even capable of that!
The hyphen between High and School that you forgot, no offense, but it will make all the difference.
Taylor who? I don't care. Moz apparently neither. I want that new album.
Maybe he has settled for his niche market being the ultimate cult-icon of pop music and can have a decent living from it?
Morrissey doesn't care about getting a number 1 album? You are clearly new to his world! Nothing would mean more to him.
The T Swift album info came a few days after Morrissey's so he (and his record company) wouldn't have known. Wouldn't be surprised if they change the date.
Yes, he's used a hyphen but it looks clumsy and doesn't need to be there. Fingers crossed, it's not too late to remove...
Yes, he's used a hyphen but it looks clumsy and doesn't need to be there. Fingers crossed, it's not too late to remove...
Morrissey doesn't care about getting a number 1 album? You are clearly new to his world! Nothing would mean more to him.
The T Swift album info came a few days after Morrissey's so he (and his record company) wouldn't have known. Wouldn't be surprised if they change the date.
Yes, he's used a hyphen but it looks clumsy and doesn't need to be there. Fingers crossed, it's not too late to remove...
Morrissey doesn't care about getting a number 1 album? You are clearly new to his world! Nothing would mean more to him.
The T Swift album info came a few days after Morrissey's so he (and his record company) wouldn't have known. Wouldn't be surprised if they change the date.
Yes, he's used a hyphen but it looks clumsy and doesn't need to be there. Fingers crossed, it's not too late to remove...
really? I think it needs MORE hyphens. Something like this... Low-In-High-School , that would be better. Or maybe... *^Lo$w-In#High---!(s(o0L , that would be cool, or Low In- High Sch--L. Or just.... - . The possibilities are endless !
Of course I knew about his obsession for years getting a number 1 record, being it a single or an album.
In fact, I'm glad he didn't cause suppose he had, lets say a number 1 record in the States, single and album charts, already many years ago, it could have a devastating effect on his motivation and we'd probably didn't have a lot of the beautiful music we have now.
Many of the bands, singers, pop groups that had massive success in terms of charting never released interesting, inspiring music, after that. I could give you enough examples, but that is just my personal opinion. I hope he gets a number 1 record, with his last album or single, when he is 85 or something around that age.
Until then I want as many music, albums, singles, world tours as possible.
In the end, success chartwise kills the inspiration, the motivation. I am very selfish, I know.
The hyphen could be clumsy as you said, but I don't think so.
In could be clumsy on purpose.