I don't like when Morrissey is referred to as Moz.
Having fans who are knob-heads for posting stupid f****ing questions. If there is anyone who doesn`t like anything about Moz shouldn`t even be on here.
homosexual backdrops
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I think moz likes that. He joked about it being the name on his passport once. Well he said Mozzer.I don't like it when he sings about not being loved like in 'Paris' when he know full well that people adore him!!
how can a backdrop be homosexual? :running off with other backdrops? How does it know the gender and preferences of another unsuspecting backdrop andd isn't that a doomed relationship from beginning to end?
When they would just be able to meet at the briefest of moments: one rolled up, the other being rolled up`What a cruel and harsh lot for the poor darlings!
At least I hope they'll be able to be open to act in a very satisfying backdropual sex act however this non-carnal congress might occur !
Haha Wasn't that from the Jon Ross interview in '04?
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it was in that interview
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Was thinking the same thing. He probably thinks he's only saying what's true, he has a freedom of speech and yada-yada-yada - if you don't like it, well boo-hoo. But the same people, who he insults, also provide him his living. Then again, people provide him his living, take the insults and still love him. So in the end I'm annoyed by people (including myself) too. It's really difficult to explain...mainly his arrogance. That bothers me a lot, him making unnecessarily rude comments about people.
I don't get these complaints about the setlist at all.
Just go to one gig per tour & it won't be a problem. T
Try & look at it from the point of view of someone who can only afford to go to one show (or can only get tickets to one). Let's say your favourite song is 'Best Friend On The Payroll' (unlikely I know but...) & he plays it the night before your gig but changes the setlist & doesn't play it when he's in your town. That would be very annoying.
PS> Morrissey did do that to me, actually. He started playing "It's Not Your Birthday Anymore" but dropped it a date or two before the Pittsburgh show. I don't have a huge problem with this, like I said, just sayin'..
I don't have to agree with people on all things, people being close friends or distant idols.
he's only human.
and he needs to be loved?
Now that's an interesting point: whose "fault" it is that some people treat Morrissey as a deity?