GQ Men Of The Year 2005 - Morrissey wins "Best Solo Artist"
posted by davidt on Wednesday September 07 2005, @09:00AM

moz paris writes:
"The X Factor’s Simon Cowell was named top TV personality, Morrissey best solo artist and legendary songwriter Burt Bacharach picked up the GQ Inspiration Award."

Charlotte wins GQ award - The Sun
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Uncleskinny posted the link to the GQ Men Of The Year 2005 page on the general board

6 September, 2005 - The stars descended on the Royal Opera House in London's Covent Garden for a night of Champagne-quaffing and general back slapping at this year's glorious GQ Men Of The Year Awards. Everyone who was anyone was there to partake in the merrymaking - check out the full list of winners below, highlighted in red.

Solo Artist
Morrissey
Carl Barât
Robbie Williams
Ian Brown
Will Young
Damien Rice
Graham Coxon
Lemar
James Blunt
Mylo

 
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Did the great one attend? (Score:1)
Can anyone confirm?
sonnet29 -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @09:10AM (#177615)
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    Re:Did the great one attend? (Score:2, Informative)
    I was watching MTV earlier today and it showed virtually all of the award winners but no Moz. Im pretty sure he wants nothing to do with going to award ceromonies.
    deaf witness -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @01:39PM (#177647)
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paparazzi is a coming (Score:1)
one more highlight for mr moz. from his latest work he truly has been shining of late. with the commencing of a new album, he has some hope and some despair that there are some other sane people in this world, not just us morrissey fans!
BEAVER -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @09:25AM (#177617)
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    No pics of Moz anywhere? (Score:1)
    Wasn't he there to collect the award?
    Johan de Witt <johandewitt2@yahoo.com> -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @10:03AM (#177621)
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    • Is Morrissey.. by Hello Indie (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @10:33AM
        Re:Is Morrissey.. (Score:2, Informative)
        He attended when he was awarded the Silver Cleft award last year, see story here [morrissey-solo.com] and also got friendly with Tiger Army a few months ago, see here [morrissey-solo.com]
        nonesoever -- Thursday September 08 2005, @01:37AM (#177677)
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        "... turn popular song into sickness"
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      • Re:No pics of Moz anywhere? by king leer (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @11:26AM
        • King Leer by Hello Indie (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @12:01PM
          • Re:King Leer by king leer (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @07:47PM
            • Re:King Leer by Hello Indie (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @10:38AM
              • Re:King Leer by king leer (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @08:19PM
                • Re:King Leer by Hello Indie (Score:1) Friday September 09 2005, @04:34AM
        Judging judges (Score:3, Interesting)
        This is great for Morrissey, and Bacharach is a deserving winner (plus Ireland's own Damien Rice!)

        But I have mixed feelings about Simon Cowell. In his interview with NME last year, Morrissey was indirectly rather scathing of his main activities:

        “NME: One of the songs on 'You Are The Quarry' is 'The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores'. Name five.
        Morrissey: "I could name 505, but that's not the point. Let's just say the world is full of crashing bores. They know who they are, particularly within music."

        Are you alluding to 'Pop Idol'?
        "It's the entire culture of so-called pop music and the assumption that all you have to do is stand there and smile and you're a pop idol. (Sighs in disgust) They are the aspects of modern society that scare me to death. They're worse than terrorists."

        Why? Because they have more impact on ordinary people's lives?
        "No, because they're idiots. It's just the hideous process of wheeling them on, stripping them down and throwing them off. It's just so degrading and sad, really. You do actually feel pity for them, and you can only shudder at the working mind of the young people who enter the competition."

        Do you think there's an element of sadism in popular culture now that wasn't there before?
        "Definitely. And that is because people will do anything for fame."

        Did you always want to be famous or did you just want to express yourself?
        "No, I certainly wanted to be famous."

        Would you now if you were starting again?
        "Well, I think when I was a child, more than anything else I wanted not to be ordinary. And I wanted to be considered to be a bit peculiar. When I was at school I wanted to be peculiar and I was delighted when I was at secondary school and I was actually thought to be peculiar (laughs). It was fantastically good for me because I looked around me and I thought, 'Well, however you are I don't want to be like you, so if you think I'm unbalanced then I'm delighted.' That really stayed with me."

        However he’d be supportive of this other aspect:
        “Contestants on the new season of American Idol would be well advised not to wear any fur now that judge Simon Cowell is the newest voice in PETA’s anti-fur campaign. A smiling Cowell appears in a new PETA ad holding a dog and saying, “If you wouldn’t wear your dog, please don’t wear any fur.”

        Cowell wants consumers to know that each fur coat, collar, or cuff means that animals have been cruelly trapped, drowned, or beaten to death in the wild or gassed, strangled, or electrocuted on fur farms. Fur is a relic of prehistoric times, when it was the only thing to keep primitive people from freezing, whereas today’s lightweight synthetics, such as Gore-Tex, are much more versatile and efficient at keeping people warm. Faux fur or no fur is what’s in tune with current concerns about treating animals with respect.

        Charlize Theron appeared in a similar ad displayed on a billboard on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, and ER star Goran Visnjic shot an anti-fur ad for PETA that appeared in numerous magazines in the U.S. and on billboards in his native Croatia.

        For more information, visit FurIsDead.com or watch our undercover fur-farm investigation narrated by Stella McCartney.”

        goinghome -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @10:36AM (#177628)
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        I knew it (Score:0, Redundant)
        I always thought that GQ stood for Great Queer.
        Now it is confirmed
        moho -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @10:42AM (#177629)
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        • Re:I knew it by Hello Indie (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @11:15AM
          • Re:I knew it by mauve21 (Score:1) Wednesday September 07 2005, @08:11PM
          • Re:I knew it by Kristina (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @03:48AM
            GQ joke (Score:3, Funny)
            I couldn't help noticing one section on the GQ website for jokes. Here is one!

            On his first day in rock heaven, Johnny Cash is shown around by Jimi Hendrix. They see Janis Joplin swimming in Southern Comfort, Elvis making fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches and Jim Morrison composing poetry. Cash decides he's going to like it here. In the next room they see U2's Bono admiring himself in a mirror.
            "Wait," falters Cash, "Bono's not dead yet!"
            "No, no, no," says Hendrix, that's God, he just thinks he's Bono!"
            goinghome -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @11:12AM (#177633)
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            • Re:GQ joke by nonesoever (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @01:40AM
              • Re:GQ joke by loafing oaf 1954 (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @06:34AM
                • Re:GQ joke by nonesoever (Score:1) Thursday September 08 2005, @09:47AM
              • GQ is a joke! by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday September 08 2005, @11:29AM
                He's my man of the year any year. (Score:2, Funny)
                Bless his heart. Though why 2005's Man of the Year? Surely he did more in 2004.
                It's a bit of a weird list too; who's Mylo? But it must make him smile to know that he's won alongside Charlotte Church.
                In your munchkin face James Blunt.
                Mozzersgirl -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @11:19AM (#177636)
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                "There's more evil in the charts than in an al-Qaeda suggestion box" - Bill Bailey
                ouch!!! the correct way to burn a what? (Score:1, Interesting)
                http://www.lnreview.co.uk/music/005228.php
                Anonymous -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @01:48PM (#177649)
                Idiots (Score:0)
                Discussing me.

                Now voting too!!
                Anonymous -- Wednesday September 07 2005, @03:00PM (#177653)
                  two-thousand and five? (Score:0)
                  Man of the Year (two thousand and five)? Not bad for someone who's done nothing all year! Or have I missed something? Still, he certainly beats the competition so I ain't complaining....
                  Anonymous -- Thursday September 08 2005, @01:42PM (#177729)
                  you've all over looked the obvious mistake.... (Score:1)
                  "The X Factor’s Simon Cowell was named top TV personality" Granted he's occasionally funny but its a sad era for tv if he's the BEST personality!
                  xXx_Mrs_Moz_xXx -- Friday September 09 2005, @02:19AM (#177766)
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                    Hey - Moderator (Score:0, Redundant)
                    ........someone keeps posting the same review of events relating to Morrissey all over the site! Brilliant idea, but you would think they might change the words at times?

                    I think you should maybe only moderate up the first 3 perhaps and then wait for the next exciting instalment!

                    Satan accepted mine -- Thursday September 08 2005, @04:23AM (#177685)
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                      Re:hey moderator,get a proper job you cunt (Score:0)
                      nice to see your volcabulary has improved somewhat.
                      as for your request, meet me in the alley by the railway station.
                      Anonymous -- Sunday September 11 2005, @06:18PM (#178114)
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