Jesus Christ man, I've been sitting here reading your negative ass comments that are so comfortably nestled inside every damn news story for the past week.
Are you sure? In the last week have only logged entries here since October 9th. It is now October 11. Has a week passed in two days? Does time move faster when you're a moron?
Explain to me why I should give a f***.
so please get the hell off a Morrissey fan site if your not a Morrissey fan.
Oh yes, right away sir. So sorry to have offended you, sir.
So...in order to discuss an artist whose work I am extremely familiar with, I need to be a superfan who gives absolute approval of his every continuing shit he takes?
In order to discuss something, I need to be in favor of it? You're a genius!
And, let me stop you before you try to convince me that you are somehow a Morrissey fan,
I have no desire to "convince" you of anything other than your own worthlessness.
while you proceed to lump everyone who is not you into one stereotypical category, I point you in the direction of a therapist, so he or she can help you understand what you are.
Says the person who either
a) has had their membership here revoked yet STILL continues to duffer the illusion that their opinion is wanted here, or is
b) a regular poster in good standing who is afraid to address me under their recognized handle...even though it's an internet forum, and nobody is going to reach through the screen and choke you.
But sure, let's hear more about how
I am the one who needs a therapist.
Not a bad interview. Thought he took his brain out when he answered this question though...
The idea of a Smiths reunion came up in the press again this week. You haven't abandoned that band's repertoire in recent years at your concerts. Which of the Smiths songs that you still perform mean the most to you today and why?
I don't feel that they are somebody else's songs. The sentiments in songs from the Smiths period were always mine, and mine alone. I wasn't the voice of a collective. I don't even think that the other three Smiths even liked the lyrics.
Yet he had no problem involving Mike and Andy in the Wolverhampton show, not to mention his post-
Viva Hate singles singles...and he had no problem continuing to write with Rourke.
But c'mon Morrissey, I wanna hear some more about how back in '88 it was you vs. the big bad evil Smiths rhythm section.
Blah blah blah, more words, more words, etc. etc. etc., blah blah more words, more words, you hate Morrissey, more words, more words, blah blah blah... we get it. Have a ice cream sandwich and go listen to the gas light anthem or whatever the name of that sucky band is. Tout à l'heure
(it was a nice interview)
Blah blah blah, you're banned, we get it, blah blah blah.
Ya, that caught me off guard. Almost as odd, was this statement "I miss the large record stores. I think it's so sad that they've been wiped out. I mean, who would ever have thought it likely? Yet Bed Bath & Beyond survives. Why?" Doesn't he realize one cannot buy digital bath salts?
Music isn't a product that needs to be packaged in a physical body any longer. Everything from Bed Bath & Beyond still does--including the gift cards. It was a strange comparison.
That's because modern day Morrissey is a delusional jackass.