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The only ones who need have trust issues are those who bullshit in the public arena when there is a paper trail to the contrary.Their 'promotion' was pretty lacklustre - some of the bits they shared were just embarrassing - it was only a matter of time ("Fan Art Friday" ).
In the grand scheme of things, I highly doubt Morrissey is the only artist that can rankle execs. If I was anyone doing business / interacting with Scott Rodger or had ever emailed him - I'd certainly have a trust issue right now.
Regards,
FWD.
Indeed. 2024 can be a good year for Moz.It's a pity that such a shitty song blocked the release of the entire new album.
However, judging by the studio version of RWA how shitty the production of the entire album can be, it would be great if Mozi re-recorded BoT with the current line-up and Camilla on backing vocals in Veronica.
The trouble is, Morrissey hasn't put out a good album since 2009.Indeed. 2024 can be a good year for Moz.
He’ll be 65, and 40 years since the release of The Smiths’ debut album.
Attention guaranteed and a good gap between the last album release.
That’s an opinion and that’s fine. He has been reasonably successful with his last albums, too.The trouble is, Morrissey hasn't put out a good album since 2009.
If he would swap Jesse for Alain and fire Donnie Nutcase, those would be two massive strides in the right direction.
That’s the side of the Morrissey I dislike most. I’m fine with his long list of complaints, and recognise that validity of many, but wanting honest people in the stocks isn’t the best work of an artist who is generally loved for his veracity.So, Moz lied about the whole "censorship" thing and tried to turn his fanbase against the CEO of Capitol when she had done nothing wrong.
The trouble is, Morrissey hasn't put out a good album since 2009.
If he would swap Jesse for Alain and fire Donnie Nutcase, those would be two massive strides in the right direction.
Not that he necessarily thinks Miley is great but because he believes it is an easier path to selling units with her name on the release, which means more money for him him him. Oh, and he thinks it will give him that elusive minor hit. So sad and pathetic.Morrissey values MC's guest vocal higher than actually releasing the album.
And we now know that Morrissey himself is the stumbing block to the album's release. Not Capitol.
He's surrounded himself with too many sycophants for too long.
There is nothing to settle, they have every right to block their artist being on another release, and a court agrees with them, hence the injunctionThese chumps at Capitol are really sayin' that the
whole thing is 'cause of Miley Cyrus and all of ya
are so quick to believe it?
They don't even got the skills to settle the situation
with Miley's record label?
Yes. We believe it 100%.These chumps at Capitol are really sayin' that the
whole thing is 'cause of Miley Cyrus and all of ya
are so quick to believe it?
They don't even got the skills to settle the situation
with Miley's record label?
Quite like that analogy! It does share some similarities with Sandie desperately clinging to Moz when he had already moved on.2. Moz has turned into Sandy Shaw...desperate to appeal to a younger audience and whore their name with somebody popular with the masses.
Where is there mention of an injunction? I thought it just mentions a 'cease and desist'? That would come from Miley's record label legal team. Doesn't sound like anything actually went to court.There is nothing to settle, they have every right to block their artist being on another release, and a court agrees with them, hence the injunction
Delusional.Just remove Veronica? Next….
“But other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?”Yes, that piece of info is missing.
Why couldn’t he have contacted Miley directly?
It would have resolved the situation immediately.
But good to hear it’s such a great album!