Enjoyed this article very much, not sycophantic back patting or blind devotee nonsense, but a considered and affectionate look at Moz. Especially enjoyed the bit where he mentioned Morrissey has told us all since ‘83 what he’s like, we shouldn’t be surprised.
It’s also interesting, and often very funny, to see the reactions of former disciples of the posher, ‘indie fan’ variety, when he says something outrageous but which they don’t like, to the point they get huffy and disown him.
Well, he has certainly got your attention. You are on here every day being 'edgy' with your comments and getting on your knees in front of Skinny (which is kind of you - he could use the attention). If you don't like Morrissey, just go away...it really is that simple. Life could end at any second, why waste it?Morrissey: Press baiter.
Topics: Controversial subjects in the real world he personally knows nothing about.
Aim: To garner press inches.
He knows so much about these things.Morrissey: Press baiter.
Topics: Controversial subjects in the real world he personally knows nothing about.
Aim: To garner press inches.
‘But when Morrissey lamented in 2007 that “England is a memory now, the gates are flooded and anybody can join in” they fainted clean away over a stack of Belle & Sebastian CDs.’
Brilliant.
This is actually a very accurate point as it definitely is the Belle and Sebastian type of Moz fans that have dropped off and bleated the most. Very good observation by the writer.‘But when Morrissey lamented in 2007 that “England is a memory now, the gates are flooded and anybody can join in” they fainted clean away over a stack of Belle & Sebastian CDs.’
Brilliant.
Yes. My son was into Morrissey and Belle and Sebastian—thanks to my record collection. Since starting secondary school, he now only likes B&S and Looper. I blame the teachers myself.This is actually a very accurate point as it definitely is the Belle and Sebastian type of Moz fans that have dropped off and bleated the most. Very good observation by the writer.
Meaning what, exactly? That editorial power is exercised?The site is funded by Paul Marshall, a pro-Brexit investor. He is the chairman of one of Europe’s biggest hedge-fund groups, Marshall Wace, and chair of the Ark chain of academy schools.
Yes. My son was into Morrissey and Belle and Sebastian—thanks to my record collection. Since starting secondary school, he now only likes B&S and Looper. I blame the teachers myself.