posted by davidt on Friday December 17 2004, @12:00PM
Maude Lynn writes:

4. Morrissey. Was this year of magnificent musical comebacks or what? Moz may have a few gray hairs in those sideburns, but otherwise he's the same fellow we grew up idolizing and quoting until we were sent to the counselor's office. On You Are the Quarry, he greets us with a pin-striped suit and a Tommy gun ... and tells America where to "shove your hamburgers."

And the honorees are ...


By Whitney Matheson, USATODAY.com

First, let me tell you who didn't rank as my top 100 people of 2004: Ashlee Simpson, Paris Hilton, Jude Law and the cast of Ocean's Twelve. Confused? Each year, when compiling this humongous column, I ask myself which pop-culture figures affected me the most during the past 12 months. Not tabloid magazine sales — just little, entertainment-lovin' me. (Related item: Chat with Whitney Wednesdays at 1 p.m. ET)
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  • good gawd, she's horrible! and she calls herself "punk"

    on her live tour, will she be singing this time?

    (nowmyheartisok)
    Anonymous -- Friday December 17 2004, @12:25PM (#143563)
  • This list includes a good variance of celebrities and musical talent. I am very happy to see our Man at the top! In my opinion, this has definitely been a great year for Moz!
    sonnet29 -- Friday December 17 2004, @01:32PM (#143580)
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  • Moz of course at # 4 and very well deserved. As well as her other choices, she had some real good picks, The Cure, Bjork, Johnny Depp, Rodney Dangerfield, Joey Ramone, The Beasties, Michael Moore, etc...

    Here is who she was missing:

    Howard Stern
    Sam Rami
    Anonymous -- Friday December 17 2004, @02:36PM (#143587)
  • It was a long time coming, but 2004 was definitely welcome for Morrissey and the fans that have stuck with him through the years (Solo - '88). I would buy any Morrissey cd he put out whether it was really that great or not, but having had enough time to let "You Are The Quarry" set in, it truly is a great cd. The best since "Your Arsenal" for this Morrissey fan.
    Anonymous -- Friday December 17 2004, @03:03PM (#143591)
  • A hilarious comment at #99, Aamer Haleem.
    "If only that Smiths reunion had panned out, he could probably take over Kurt Loder's job — and the world."
    I believe there was something in that episode about The Smiths reunion being the holy grail for the network.
    Suswa -- Friday December 17 2004, @04:01PM (#143608)
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  • Morrissey mentioned in USA Today?? Good heavens...next he'll show up on Regis and Kelly!

    I guarantee that 99% of all USA Today readers said, "Morrissey who??"
    Grillo <[email protected]> -- Friday December 17 2004, @04:07PM (#143610)
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  • moz has been given the proper recognition on one of these many end of the year lists. he placed decently on a few others, but #4 out of 100 in usa today is outstanding. way to go moz!
    jp.5.22 -- Friday December 17 2004, @04:59PM (#143623)
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  • Today I am so proud to be a Morrissey fan!
    CLAUD -- Friday December 17 2004, @09:37PM (#143652)
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    • Re:I love him! by Anonymous (Score:0) Sunday December 19 2004, @01:38AM


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