Neil Tennant (Pet Shop Boys) publicly ridicules Morrissey
posted by davidt on Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:00PM

Belligerent Ghoul sends the link / excerpt:

Where's the cattiness, boys - The Electric New Paper, Singapore

But just as everyone at the conference began putting away their notebooks, Tennant began almost innocently enough by asking: 'So what does everyone think of Morrissey's (popular English singer) new album?'

The journalists immediately responded with positive reviews.

Which led Tennant to scrunch up his face and bitch: 'His songs all seem to sound the same to me, regardless of which decade he releases them. But what do I know?'

 
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'But what do I know?' (Score:1)
Yeah exactly

is this one of those "slag on other artists to get popularity"-stunts?
triggerFit -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:13PM (#222399)
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I Can Just About Tolerate the PSB (Score:0)
I can just about tolerate the PSB and even like some aspects of their work. But if Neil Tennant wants to get on the war-path with Morrissey...then I'm very very disappointed.
Watch your words Neil.
Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:14PM (#222400)
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    Funny (Score:0)


    So does he's!
    Granvik -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:17PM (#222402)
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    • Re:Funny by Anonymous (Score:0) Wednesday May 31 2006, @11:58PM
      How long's it going to be.. (Score:0)
      ..before someone posts that Neil is obviously right and anyone who disagrees is a sycophant?
      Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:17PM (#222403)
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      Neil Tennant is a Typical GAY man: Disco, Disco, D (Score:0)
      PSB and Neil are just very typical gay men. Disco, Dance, Electronic music and lots of camp posturing. No meaning, No feeling.
      Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:23PM (#222408)
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      shame (Score:1)
      look who's talking... I mean really.
      Keep on rockin'
      tintin -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:27PM (#222409)
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      • Re:shame on you Neil by Stoned (Score:1) Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:44PM
      • Re:shame by deaf witness (Score:1) Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:49PM
        • Re:shame by tintin (Score:1) Wednesday May 31 2006, @01:41PM
          • Re:shame by kissmyshades (Score:1) Wednesday May 31 2006, @02:44PM
        I like Neil and Chris (Score:0)
        They are - well, not "cool" excactly, but certainly very interesting and talented. 'Very' is a delicious pop album, as is 'Behaviour' - 'Being Boring' and 'Liberation' are just gorgeous.

        PSB make pop music as it should be - arch, witty but eminently memorable.

        Besides, Neil is obviously right about Morrissey - only sycophants wouldn't see this.
        Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:28PM (#222410)
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        Pet Shop BOys (Score:1)
        It's quite strange, actually i read some positive
        comments from them about Moz new album.
        However their new album is flopping again and
        it sounds exactly like 1987 "Actually"
        Cavour -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:41PM (#222422)
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        OK "Fundamental" will go to the bin! (Score:0)
        OK I was bored and bought the latest PSB CD last week ( I go to the record shops every monday). I havent listened to it yet. But if this really is Neil Tennant's opinion of Morrissey, then I am very happy to bin the bleeding PSB CD or sell it on eBay for £4.99.
        Fundamental MY ARSE!
        Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @12:42PM (#222424)
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        Fundamental is a classic! (Score:0)
        Deliciously catchy, melodically-appealing and subliminally-addictive, Tennant and Lowe easily hook you while keeping their tongues firmly in cheek.

        Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @01:23PM (#222454)
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        the smiths you can dance to (Score:0)
        i think they are in love, popwise, and try to establish the old fancy when p!o!p! actually meant something!
        Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @01:32PM (#222458)
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          Again: Complete b****cks (Score:3, Interesting)
          Seriously, some of you people really need to get out more often.

          1) This is a subjective article by somebody apparently with an axe to grind against Pet Shop Boys and Neil Tennant in particular. That so-called quote is by no means necessarily accurate or correct.
          2) Even if quote is correct, what is the big crime? He thinks Morrissey's music is timeless. How is that so terrible?
          3) It is a fact that Neil and Chris both really like Morrissey as an artist. As I just mentioned in another thread, Neil has named Morrissey as the best lyricist of his generation, they both liked Quarry a lot and they both went to the show at the London Palladium on Sunday (and Royal Albert Hall in 2002).

          To the people here saying that because of this they will now start to hate the Pet Shop Boys, I can only say: Grow up.
          Joemoz -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @02:18PM (#222465)
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          West End Boys (Score:0)
          This really is completely wrong. Thank goodness this never happens over here !

          If you want the truth, the PSP's have been totally supportive of Morrissey and vice versa for many years. In fact, Neil is one of a small number of true musical stars in a music world containing a number of fools. Chris is a musical genius. Personally, I'm not sure about Chris's fashion sense, but that's another story...

          You only tell me you love me,
          when you're drunk,

          Strawberry.
          Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @02:26PM (#222467)
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            Pot & Kettle (Score:0)
            'His songs all seem to sound the same to me, regardless of which decade he releases them. But what do I know?'
            My friend and I just had this same discussion, but about the Pet Shop Boys, not Moz. Perhaps this is a nugget of Tennant's post-modern irony? No, seriously! I hope this is tongue in cheek.

            Wasn't he at the gig on Sunday night?

            Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @02:30PM (#222470)
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              Getting Away With It (Score:0)
              Didn't Johnny Marr work with the Pet Shop Boys at one time if I'm not mistaken?
              Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @03:44PM (#222493)
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                Yup (Score:2, Informative)
                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_(album)
                All three songs are sublime by the way.

                Marr also joined them on the sadly underrated "Release".
                harry_piel -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @11:46PM (#222535)
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                • Re:Yup by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday June 01 2006, @04:12AM
                  • Re:Yup by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday June 01 2006, @04:56PM
                  The interview is phoney. (Score:1)
                  The interview is quite obviously phoney. There are no quotes directly addressed to the so-called interviewer and the article consists entirely of information and "quotes" culled from other sources. I wish some of you would use a little critical judgement sometimes instead of slavishly devoting yourselves to sycophancy. Neil Tennant has been a life-long fan and Chris grew up a stones-throw away from Mozz yet all it takes to earn your irrational scorn is an "interview" from The Electric New Paper to raise your hackles? Sheesh!
                  jtl909 -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @03:56PM (#222494)
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                  excuse my french... (Score:0)
                  all electronic music is "truly a very, very" sad accident.

                  the pet shop boys are fucking shit. sorry for swearing but there really are no other words.
                  Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @04:55PM (#222507)
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                    Rot - rot - rot (Score:0)
                    I'm sorry but what absolute fucking nonsense. I can't believe this was ever accepted for posting. Has anyone confirmed this? No.

                    Well, besides the fact that Tennant actually stated last week on the Jonathan Ross radio show that he adores Morrissey. It's just utterly pathetic to have people think that because some journalist has got interesting, we must shut our brains and ears to the art of music.

                    And to whoever said they would sell the new Pet Shop Boys album online (having bought but not heard) based on these fictional comments - really - fuck off and die.

                    Charmless I know but really. People believe anything these days. Even their own words.
                    Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @05:07PM (#222508)
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                      neil tenent (Score:1)
                      this seems a very strange comment comming from mr tenent,as only last week in an interveiw he was praising morrissey as a genius.not only that but he also said that he and chris lowe would both be in attendance at morrisseys last night at the paladium.
                      seems a strange thing to do if you think all his music sounds the same.
                      wilburthepig -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @05:30PM (#222510)
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                        Big Deal! (Score:0)
                        They have no real talent anyways. They are just haircuts. Old ones at that.
                        Anonymous -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @05:38PM (#222512)
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                          Not a big deal. (Score:1)
                          Neil Tennant's always been a fan of Mozz, and for the record, he's right. Morrissey's music has generally sounded very similar to itself since Southpaw. Same mid-tempos, same melodies, same chord progressions. It's the mainstream fan's complaint of Morrissey in a nutshell, really. Hardcore fans like myself and others often fail to see this, as we'll always be inclined to listen to what he records, no matter its quality.

                          A little constructive criticism from a peer can't hurt Morrissey, as long as he's willing to listen to it. Tennant's comments ring a bit of the pot calling the kettle black (as I'm sure he knows), but they still hold merit nonetheless.
                          ATLpunk -- Wednesday May 31 2006, @06:37PM (#222519)
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                          it's called style (Score:0)
                          neil should know, after all the psb records have the same sound(you place a 80's cd next to the present and there is hardly a difference)which is not necessarily a bad thing... anyone who listens to u2 presently will understand that sometimes it is best to keep the old ways, instead of making pastiche of lesser bands... emily dickenson wrote the same poem a million times, so did poe, variations of the same subject... thank god mozz is not singing about crap we wouldn't care about... we know what we signed for, and that does not make us sycophants at all. you want something else? simple, find something else.
                          Anonymous -- Thursday June 01 2006, @12:56AM (#222542)
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                          Pots and kettles (Score:0)
                          Q: How do you know when you hear the Pet Shop Boys' new single?
                          A: It sounds just like the last one.
                          Anonymous -- Thursday June 01 2006, @03:22AM (#222562)
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                            A Whiff Of Jealousy? (Score:1)
                            That the PSB have continually attempted to drag themselves up to the level of Morrissey and The Smiths is laughable. Didn't Tennant even once suggest his band were "The Smiths you can dance to"? In your dreams, Tennant, as I suspect you already know. Sour grapes will get you and Lowe nowhere, sad old men.
                            Alias Bromide -- Thursday June 01 2006, @03:43AM (#222564)
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                            Neil Tenant always says good things about Moz (Score:1)
                            I'm almost sure he said all the nicest things on the tv documentary broadcasted in the UK last week + he goes to the shows and usually praises Morrissey.
                            This is just media gossip, I think it's so vile to start slagging off other artists because they don't like YOUR favourite singer.
                            AlexLondon -- Thursday June 01 2006, @06:21AM (#222586)
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                              Radio 2 Interview (Score:1)
                              I'd be really surprised if Neil Tennant made such a derogatory comment about Morrissey. The Pet Shop Boys were on Radio 2 on, 27 May, I think, around 11-ish. The interviewer mentioned Morrissey and Neil Tennant made some positive noise and then Chris Lowe chipped in with 'Oh, I really liek Morrissey - his show has been excellent' or something like that.

                              I was a fan of the Pet Shop Boys many years ago, but they are really past their prime whereas Morrissey isn't just yet. And I met NEil Tennant a few years back and he was extremely pleasant - can't believe him being such a bitch.

                              So, see this as a neutral comment from someone who likes both PSB and Morrissey.
                              Vinnie -- Thursday June 01 2006, @07:01AM (#222591)
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                              Why? (Score:1)
                              Since when did this website concern itself with the views of musical has-beens.

                              All Morrissey's songs sound the same? Have you listened to your own music Neil?

                              Cunt
                              memphis <stueynik@hotmail.com> -- Thursday June 01 2006, @08:07AM (#222599)
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                              • Re:Why? by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday June 01 2006, @05:43PM
                                Pet Shop Boys New Album already at £ 6,99 ! (Score:1)
                                That's hardly a success and you can find it
                                at uk cd wow! Not bad for a two weeks album!!
                                Cavour -- Thursday June 01 2006, @09:01AM (#222613)
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                                haha (Score:0)
                                Singaporian journalists are FAMOUS for making up whatever they want. Fact: Neil has admired Moz for years and said so countless times.
                                Anonymous -- Thursday June 01 2006, @11:58PM (#222734)
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