Is this the first time we have 3 Smiths albums in the UK top 100 since the mid-90s? Has this not been posted on Central? The Sound Of The Smiths at 64, the Queen Is Dead at 95 and Hatful Of Hollow at 97.
Great choice from Richard and good to see he didn't resort to the standard 'Of course I don't agree with Morrissey's views blah blah blah'. He may receive an hysterical email from Dave Haslam for this though.
Society has changed for one thing, it is not 1985 anymore, when being left wing simply meant hating Thatcher. Now if people express frustration that none of their neighbours speak English they are told they are just to the right of Goebbels.
Great gig, only the 2nd time I've seen him outdoors in about 30 shows but the sound was good and the band did not disappoint. Some great banter between songs and the setlist was good, a slight lull after the first half a dozen songs but I wouldn't want a complete greatest hits set anyway...
Last night was brilliant, Morrissey and band both in fine form, the setlist is wonderfully balanced, as of course it was in Doncaster last week, and I also loved the addition of Little Man What Now. The crowd seemed to be enjoying it, it was more subdued than Doncaster perhaps but I don't think...
My 28th Morrissey show tonight, 31 years after I first saw him at the Doncaster Dome, I think that was the last time I saw him sing Our Frank before tonight.
So many highlights to pick from, the new songs sounded great, Bonfire Of Teenagers in particular went down very well, I Am Veronica is...
I think the Don't Look Back In Anger sentiment is for the benefit of the young kids who were there and have to live with the memory of that day. Anger is a natural emotion but it can eat you up in the long run. He is quite right in the fact that the UK media often skirts around the...
There are those who have never liked Morrissey from day one who use the present day press hyperbole to fuel their hate, then there are those who are so woke they have to criticise anyone with a different opinion - neither one means much to me.
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