But it IS possible to cut through: filters, settings, user blocks. Evennow and many others have pointed this out evenhandedly numerous times in the thread. You have some ownership of how you view and interact here with those whose opinions differ. Personally, I would agree to disagree at this...
Lest we forget, Andy also contributed great bass parts to some of the early solo songs also (e.g., "Interesting Drug," "Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference," "November Spawned a Monster," "He Knows I'd Love To See Him").
That Stephen Street has admitted blatantly attempting to...
To challenge it, one would first need the option of posing the question in a face-to-face setting where interview questions were not pre-screened or vetted on Morrissey's behalf. It would appear that's not how things currently operate.
Re: Sycophants vs. Haters. Is it really that simple? How do you self-identify as a MORRISSEY fan no
Thanks for your thoughtful posts, Amy. I, too, have been at a crossroads with my interest in the music and, seemingly, ever to a lesser degree the man. But I can't discount the prominence of...
But recall that Swords is a compilation album. Unless it was a new song recorded especially for the compilation, it would have made little sense to release "Shame Is The Name" as a single. It had already been a B-side to "I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris."
This song has never done anything for me, positive or negative. It just IS, with little in the way of dynamics. I suspect there were stronger Whyte collaborations left unfinished for Years of Refusal.
Re: Sycophants vs. Haters. Is it really that simple? How do you self-identify as a MORRISSEY fan no
If ever there was a misnomer for a profile name. Well-written. You encapsulated my position exactly but more elegantly.
Margaret On The Guillotine
Found Found Found
Sorrow Will Come In The End
How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel
I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
That's How People Grow Up
Kick The Bride Down The Aisle
Frankly, I cannot objectively tamper with Arsenal, Vauxhall, or Southpaw.
Jed Weitzman. He was Morrissey's manager during the Sanctuary era, from roughly late 2003 until 2006. I believe he was the son or stepson of Henry Winkler (The Fonz on 'Happy Days').
The e-mail linked here certainly didn't help:
http://www.morrissey-solo.com/comments.pl?sid=23845&op=&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=226425
Personally, I think he overestimated the worth of "The Youngest Was The Most Loved," but there you go.
Re: Reviews in. Haters have hated. You have debated. 2 weeks on what do you think of "World Peace" n
I give him credit for turning the distortion down a tad and making some stylistic left turns. But it almost feels like an overcompensation for the sturm and drang of Years of Refusal. To my...
Re: What one song would you like to see live that has hitherto been unplayed, and where in the set l
"Southpaw" - but only if Alain was allowed to sit in.
While I grant you that Jesse shows more songwriting range on WPINOYB (FINALLY, after all these years), it is irrefutable that he has done hard by some of Alain's songs/guitar parts in live settings past, e.g., First of the Gang To Die, Reader Meet Author (the "solo," ye gods...and it's not a...
Re: 20 years on, if M submitted Vauxhall & I and asked you to grade it vs. Smiths/Solo work, your gr
A great work of art speaks for itself. Unless we were to hear more about the creation of it from those involved, what else need be said?
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