Yeah, I know. That's the only reason the pic is on there; to promote Morrissey.
Next week on Morrissey Central there'll be a photoshopped photograph of Kobe Bryant either holding a Morrissey record or wearing a Morrissey T-shirt.
Except the part about the song being totally irrelevant to the terror attacks apart from having Paris in the title, and of course the line in the email where morrissey states he's pissed the record company is denying him his chance to have a number 1 single $$$$
Hardly normal. For a narcissist perhaps. Oh look! Tattoo, Today, LA,
No, it really is normal. They'd probably consider it if he had a less abrasive image or you could safely send him out on to breakfast t.v. sofas. Or he was actually French (I think they did a song for it, I remember something). It's not any crasser than Banksy's painting (there's always a Banksy).
Morrissey will blame others for this but ultimately everything on that site reflects on him - a man who mourns his cat publicly but can't scrape together even a couple of words for a human tragedy. He is surrounded by idiots and just when you think his public image couldn't get worse, he allows this. Senseless.
In an initial email Boorer allegedly wrote to Universal on November 19, he said: “We are shocked that you have made no move this week to promote the above song (download/special 7-inch/special CD) to support the people of Paris. Any other artist would be number 1 with this song RIGHT NOW. Why are you doing nothing?,
Morrissey will blame others for this but ultimately everything on that site reflects on him - a man who mourns his cat publicly but can't scrape together even a couple of words for a human tragedy. He is surrounded by idiots and just when you think his public image couldn't get worse, he allows this. Senseless.
This part is true.I don't think the world needs him to comment on Kobe Bryant.
Morrissey will blame others for this but ultimately everything on that site reflects on him - a man who mourns his cat publicly but can't scrape together even a couple of words for a human tragedy. He is surrounded by idiots and just when you think his public image couldn't get worse, he allows this. Senseless.
Morrissey will blame others for this but ultimately everything on that site reflects on him - a man who mourns his cat publicly but can't scrape together even a couple of words for a human tragedy. He is surrounded by idiots and just when you think his public image couldn't get worse, he allows this. Senseless.
I don't think the world needs him to comment on Kobe Bryant. Kobe had enough fame & controversy of his own.
Elton John got some flack for collecting photos of tragedies because they're beautiful & because he's addicted to spending - but he's got a decent machine behind him, so it was just more grist to the publicity mill - he got exhibitions out of it & so on, forever...
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sir-elton-johns-album/
The world didn't need his 'people' to post that photo at all, or mention the tattoo, but they did -and what a clueless, tasteless, self-absorbed prick he looks now.
Trying to distract from that by saying, "It's just PR" or "Other stars do it too!" doesn't make Morrissey look any better - it just highlights the attention-seeking charade for what it is.
Paul McCartney was out flogging his 9/11 anthem all over the place - surprisingly it wasn't called Give The Middle-East Back To The Middle-Easterns. So it didn't get banned.
Paul McCartney was out flogging his 9/11 anthem all over the place - surprisingly it wasn't called Give The Middle-East Back To The Middle-Easterns. So it didn't get banned.
It's not attention-seeking - it's content on his website. If he was attention-seeking, he would be trying to get an interview.