The fact someone is still promoting things like this via their Official Facebook channel (aka Warners) with zero to sell was the interesting part of this - not the article itself.
The FB acc had long periods of inactivity and the Twitter equivalent has been 'protected' and inactive for a long time.
Regards,
FWD.
I see a return to those fateful "wilderness years" for Moz...
Morrissey-Solo still going strong, continuing to prop-up Moz' career once more! Dare I say perhaps a positive album credit mention of David T's work on the next release? (A Christmas wish for 2020.)
MrShoes
Well, there' at least one: Johnny never did anything with Mouse on Mars... I guess the writer meant Modest Mouse...?It can always get worse. It's still a pretty bad, pointless article.
At least it's not full of dreadful inaccuracies like the last one that was shared on The Smiths' Facebook account...
There's more than one but that's still pretty okay for an article like this.Well, there' at least one: Johnny never did anything with Mouse on Mars... I guess the writer meant Modest Mouse...?
Clueless for the clueless.Mouse on Mars? Don’t they mean Modest Mouse!
Oh they love to do that while they play all of Rourke and Joyce's solo records they've released since the Smiths split up.Well, they did come pretty close in the first part of the article.
It also manages to make it sound like all four members wrote the songs together.
explain to who? people under rocks on the moon?Thanks, I enjoyed reading this well-written and knowledgable article. I think the point was to explain the appeal and lasting effect of the Smiths and pay tribute to the contributions of all band members with a special focus on the Morrissey-Marr partnership which ensured that that the band was lifted into a creative realm that eventually embodied more than just the mundane sum of all parts.
I feel unable to answer your many many questions. Sorry.explain to who? people under rocks on the moon?