It's not attention-seeking - it's content on his website. If he was attention-seeking, he would be trying to get an interview.
What a poor comparison. Paul McCartney was in New York on 9/11, he saw it happen. His late wife and her family were from NYC. He founded the Concert for New York and it raised over 30 million dollars for the emergency services and the families.
What has Morrissey done for Kobe Bryant? It anybody? f*** all. You're defending the indefensible.
Yes, and when he was rightly dragged over the coals, he'd go back to his usual conspiracy chatter and force the band to wear f*** THE INDEPENDENT t-shirts.
It was promotion. And I was using it as an example of the kind of thing that can be done with a tragedy like the Paris Attacks - not for a photo on a website.
Did you buy a badge saying you're a PR agent and believed it? This photo is not being well received and you can explain it and argue forever but if it was normal it wouldn't create a backlash. Of course almost every public posting about Kobe is for likes and shares. That is the normal part. But calling the post Tattoo LA Today as if his fans can't see the tattoo is stupid. Simply removing the word tattoo would solve the problem. No need to extol the virtues of Kobe. This is what's happening in LA today would be a fine message. Understated and confident in the intelligence of the viewer to make the connections.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).
His wife says "Chicken on me and mac and cheese for life cause I inherited billions today".Well...I’m sure this fan will see his picture on Central (and here) and that will mean the world to him, too, and lift his spirits since he obviously loves Morrissey. Not saying that makes it better for anyone here - just pointing out a fact.
I’m really sad to hear the news about Kobe and his beautiful 13 year old daughter. I can’t imagine the pain his wife must feel...
Still not a reasonable comparison. Paul wrote Freedom in response to something which personally affected him, he wasn't trying to twist an ancient song to fit and land a number 1. The song wasn't a hit, the album wasn't a hit either. Someone with McCartney's history is beyond this childlike need to "chase" chart positions - it's time Morrissey was too.
beautiful?Well...I’m sure this fan will see his picture on Central (and here) and that will mean the world to him, too, and lift his spirits since he obviously loves Morrissey. Not saying that makes it better for anyone here - just pointing out a fact.
I’m really sad to hear the news about Kobe and his beautiful 13 year old daughter. I can’t imagine the pain his wife must feel...
On Morrissey Central tomorrow (as a tie in between International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the release of his new album), be sure to check out a photo shop picture of holocaust prisoners with one holding a copy of the new release. Rest assured by certain people on this site that the photo is in good taste.
On Morrissey Central tomorrow (as a tie in between International Holocaust Remembrance Day and the release of his new album), be sure to check out a photo shop picture of holocaust prisoners with one holding a copy of the new release. Rest assured by certain people on this site that the photo is in good taste.
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.