My favorite Morrissey single is "I Have Forgiven Jesus", bolstered by the rendition of "No One Can Hold A Candle To You". This is especially my feeling because I loved Morrissey's performance of "I Have Forgiven Jesus" on the Craig Kilborn show.
Adding to the excitement was that Morrissey had...
Boy, this site is apparently infested with Brett Anderson Suede groupies. I slipped one little comment in the wee hours disparaging him and the groupies hit it with thumbs downs and trolls in like less than 30 seconds. LOL. I didn't even know Brett Anderson was still alive. But I think it's...
Who knew this guy was still around? Trying to copy Bowie and not very good at it. Pretended to be gay and now he's hetero married with children. The whole thing was a fraud, a few good songs here and there, but all destined for the dustbin of musical history.
Johnny Marr is a suck up to the establishment. That's why he mocked all the people who voted for Brexit, and why he thinks it's "cool" to have a tool like Eddie Vedder singing a Morrissey song. Pearl Jam was maybe the worst band of the 90's, and Eddie takes himself too seriously.
I remember...
I'm so glad Morrissey is covering Chrissie Hynde. These are two musical artists who were there from the start of the UK punk scene, and both of them love animals. And both have been releasing records for decades. SING YOUR LIFE
I always hated Eddie Vedder and Pearl Jam. They commit they worst sin possible in rock 'n' roll, which is being too serious and taking themselves too seriously. No sense of humor at all. I can't stand that such a douchebag is singing Morrissey's lyrics because he wants to still seem "cool".
This REM guy thinks Michael Stipe was big hero when he stood up for the most powerful man in the world when he was facing corruption investigations. What a hero to people! But Morrissey's a scumbag because he thinks working class people should have freedom of speech. LOL You're so confused...
Morrissey supporting Freedom of Speech and being opposed to rape gangs targeting girls is similar to Michael Stipe supporting Bill Clinton's corruption and sex crimes? :confused:
See, Freedom of Speech is something Britain once led the world on. It was like their biggest claim to fame as a...
Morrissey's my guy. I buy all his records and I never regret it. Keep 'em coming!
I especially like that he's covering the Pretenders. Not just a great song, but Chrissie Hynde is a great friend to animals. :thumb:
By the way, the Pretenders' cover of "Everyday is like Sunday" on the "Boys on...
Gotta love this REM fan. Um...why ain't you on an REM message board? LOL Go to an an REM board and tell them how "Shiny Happy People" was a song for the ages. REM jumped the shark when they went into the tank for MoveOn.org, a group set up to tell America to "move on" from being concerned about...
REM hasn't put out an album in many years. Morrissey will sing his life for life.
If you took all the best REM songs, you'd barely be able to fill up one single CD.
If you took all the best Smiths/Morrissey songs, you'd need a boxed set.
Sales have nothing to do with whether something is a masterpiece. You should know better than that. REM "sold out" to get their sales. "Shiny Happy People"? Come on, man.
What REM album ever was as good as the best albums Morrissey has put out in just the 21st century? "You Are The Quarry"...
I dunno. I recall Morrissey once being asked to comment on Marr's post-Smiths work and he stated something along the lines of (paraphrasing): "He's wasting his music with bad singers". Does anyone have the exact quote? I remember that, as I remember agreeing (after having wasted my money on...
It's interesting when you look at this SPIN cover as the other artists, with the exception of PJ Harvey, are either dead or over. Meanwhile Morrissey recently put out another masterpiece, "Low in High School".
That's not really an attack on the other artists. The music biz is TOUGH. But...
I am objective. Those aren't among your favorite albums in your collection?
I could've named the others, but I was being objective.
And I'll be objective about SPIN. This was their peak, and their best magazine cover ever by far, and it was a long time ago:
I remember once Morrissey stating that it really hurt his feelings that Johnny Marr could not say one good word about any of the songs he was putting out as a solo artist. Morrissey would've been cool sticking with the Smiths just as he has stayed with Boz ever since. I really felt for him when...
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