Not sure if posted already, nice little chat about The Smiths, Glastonbury, etc. (~40:55 - 50:15)
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Do you really think Justin Hawkins wouldn't jump at the chance to have Morrissey on his show? Morrissey could be doing a PR blitz like Marr and getting interviewed all over the place if he chose, but it was his decision to stop engaging with the media.It would be amazing if outlets were more interested in interviewing the actual man who originally wrote and sang the beautiful lyrics.
I know. It's like the bland musak generation are trying to rewrite history by pretending this isn't just your basic pub covers band on a bigger stage. I know people here will say it's a massively enjoyable experience but any footage I've seen is hamfistedly horrific.I'm sure he's lovely - etc etc - but when will this end? Morrissey is the lead singer of the Smiths.
dont think anyone on here hates him,just dont think they like what he has done,doesnt bother me as i like the music M makes more than the smiths.Rick is in harmony with his environment, his status, his life and his career.
I have the feeling, that some people here hate him for that alone.
No one with any taste in music liked Stock/Aitken/Waterman in 1987, but what Rick is doing here and now and how he performs, has my full approval. It's respect and love for the music he liked as a teenager, even if it's hard to believe. He also plays drums on ACDC covers. So it's a broad spectrum, but I don't find that alone reprehensible. A good client of our law firm regularly flies to his RAH shows and has been trying to convince me, for some time now, that his current music is really good. She gave me the latest CD and - what can I say - it's easy to listen to and not horrible at all.dont think anyone on here hates him,just dont think they like what he has done,doesnt bother me as i like the music M makes more than the smiths.
put me out of my misery-rah,who he.No one with any taste in music liked Stock/Aitken/Waterman in 1987, but what Rick is doing here and now and how he performs, has my full approval. It's respect and love for the music he liked as a teenager, even if it's hard to believe. He also plays drums on ACDC covers. So it's a broad spectrum, but I don't find that alone reprehensible. A good client of our law firm regularly flies to his RAH shows and has been trying to convince me, for some time now, that his current music is really good. She gave me the latest CD and - what can I say - it's easy to listen to and not horrible at all.
You wouldn't get this from any other guy.put me out of my misery-rah,who he.