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posted by
davidt
on Monday April 28 2003, @10:00AM
charles byron writes:
I think nobody can consider it real news by now, but Morrissey's name slipped from King of Cool's mouth briefly in an interview he recently had with SX. this is what Ian McCulloch has to say about him: "And Morrissey, that other erudite cunt. I had the displeasure of being co-interviewed with him and he mispronounced chasm." seems like Mac The Mouth strikes again... this time when promoting "Sliding", his brilliant new album (out 28 April -UK- & 6 May -US- ). ---
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hmm (Score:0)
Yawn! (Score:0, Flamebait)
Get over, Mary! (Score:0)
Mac is great! (Score:2, Interesting)
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How intelligent. And in the other one as well. (Score:0)
Jealous? (Score:2, Insightful)
Morrissey: With flowing back drops and his signature intro music Morrissey took the stage with grace and style. He then proceeded to play through a set list that can only be described as amazing. His flailing arms whipped the microphone cord and the crowd into a complete frenzy. He looked great, he sang great and his band was as tight as they get. People were literally screaming for more in this little fishing city in coastal Maine.
Echo & The Bunnymen: Ian and band took the stage after a prolonged wait with little fanfare and no stage props what so ever. Not that he should depend on props but it is nice when a band puts in the effort. As Ian finished his first song and spoke a few unintelligible words to us it became clear that he was completely trashed. It was to the point where he almost fell down and was leaning on his mic stand to hold himself up. The band was great and they trotted on regardless of Ian's performance or lack of. Did I mention on stage Ian went through about a pack and a half of cigarettes. Overall my friends and I just thought he didn't care. That it wasn't about the music for him it was about getting through the show so he could have another drink. I am still a fan but would never see them live again. The Psychedelic Furs were completely the opposite and were amazing. You could see in their eyes how happy they were to be playing that night and how much they fed off the crowds energy.
End result: I would go and see the Psych Furs again in a minute (and had seen them just a few months previous to the echo tour).
I would fly anywhere to see a Moz show.
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Bitch, bitch bitch. (Score:1)
At least Mozzer puts people down in creative ways- Mac just insults people. Boring.
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McCulloch's new single is aces (Score:0)
Chet Melville
Ohhhhhh (Score:1)
Nice to see you re-appear from Chris Martins arse, he's all echo these days, whats the point in having ago at Morrissey anyway these days....you're talking about a guy who's not taken seriously by the record industry anyway, never mind the music buying public, a cheap shot if ever there was one, haha i could've been talking about either of them there, so if you see Ian tell him to get back with the Coldplay lads and knock some more of that bland elton john-esque rock music out. As much as he'll deny it The Smiths eclipsed everthing the Bunnymen did, hence i liked them both both back then....so i'm in a position to comment.
Next time i hope Ian actually attacks a just cause, i mean have you seen all that s*it out there, instead he attacks one of the all time greatest frontmen,.....maybe Mac has been snorting a little too much lately, or maybe he should do a cover of 'jealous guy'!...you decide.
cheers!
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ian mcculloch (Score:1)
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