Re: Italia! From true to You
His gigs in Rome were great, anyway. Viva Moz!
His gigs in Rome were great, anyway. Viva Moz!
If your face is not attached I wouldn't worry about it. If they don't like what they see, it will be a rump roast. Mwahaha!
Hmmmnn...if you look like that, I'm in love.
Would you love yourself and leave the house if you were size 0 again? If so, go back on the Adderall.
Liked your other haircut better and girls shouldn't smoke....or is that a straw in your mouth?You make me feel like being sick down myself.
What about this TV appearance in Milan?!
The woman in the painting is muscular, not fat. Check out where her buttocks meets her thigh. Women don't look like her in real life. They are either lean, thin, or fat without definition. A female cannot have that much muscular mass unless she takes anabolic steroids and pumps iron. That gal didn't have access to either of those things. That painting is an illusion. A fantasy. A depiction of the male gaze. The unattainable ideal.
Fat is not a social construct. It is a medical fact. Ask any pathologist who cuts into bodies during an autopsy. What they are cutting through is fat. Visible, tangible, adipose tissue.
Wow. Are you serious, rb??
The only fantasy here is your projection that fat is the enemy. Your personal fear of lipids is as dysfunctional as the obese man off the BMI index charts. We (and society) shouldn't be subject to the criticisms and value judgements of a person who considers ice chips a dietary staple.
Ice chips are a dietary staple: a zero calorie, cool, crunchy treat with minerals and hydrating properties. You should try them sometime instead of those chemical infested Cheeze-Its. You are always complaining that you feel sick and are in pain. Your body is full of toxins. Time for a Vegan Challenge cleanse.
Ice chips are a dietary staple: a zero calorie, cool, crunchy treat with minerals and hydrating properties. You should try them sometime instead of those chemical infested Cheeze-Its. You are always complaining that you feel sick and are in pain. Your body is full of toxins. Time for a Vegan Challenge cleanse.
He clearly doesn't give a f*** about what mostly everyone thinks, and, objectively, that's probably what a true artist should do?
So why does he seem to care so much about his album sales, chart positions, etc.?
Unless the TTY post reporting that WPINOYB was #2 in German college radio stations was a sarcastic joke (which it might have been, I don't know).
I think he really believes that there is a sizable population of listeners that will appreciate great pop sounds with an artistic foundation. If you look at Dylan, the Doors and just a hand full of others it's been true. Morrissey himself has been very successful in the past. Sales and chart positions has always been a gauge of success in the past for him and everybody else in the music world.
What he is doing now is so honest and brutally truthful that it is perceived as a downer even though he doesn't sound defeated. It's the lyrics that are keeping some people back. He can't help himself, he has to be true to his art and the way he sees life.
Personally, I love it but most people don't want to hear a rejection of all the things that have made man the destructive animal he is. Because they still embrace it even if it means a destroyed planet. That's my opinion anyway, what do you think?
When you say he criticizes his fans...I guess he's done this, I'm not really sure. If you mean ranking his shows...I'm not sure that's a criticism of the fans but just his feelings about the overall experience.That's all good, but it doesn't justify his public criticism of those who support him the most - his fans!
When you say he criticizes his fans...I guess he's done this, I'm not really sure. If you mean ranking his shows...I'm not sure that's a criticism of the fans but just his feelings about the overall experience.
I saw Elvis Costello at a Jai Alai fronton in Florida in 1978. It was about half full and after he finished he barked at the crowd.."Next time this place better be full." I thought what the hell, it was a great performance but you can't make the public at large love you.
I don't know, he's an artist and an eccentric and that has always appealed to me. I always cut the great ones some slack....they're human.
Love EC...and his wife. Seen them both fairly recently.That ranking just bothers me. I guess I see it differently.
An incredibly immature 24 year old basically at the beginning his career. Have you seen him lately? Now 60, his performances are fantastic, whether solo or with a band, and he is the consummate professional on and off stage (at least as portrayed by the media). His incredible list of collaborations with other artists also highlights his professionalism.
Cool.
It does seem like a dubious claim. If this is truly the case, then his tour manager and his booking agent are apparently not doing their jobs adequately.