• Gaslight Anthem singer Brian Fallon's advice to Morrissey: "You need to get over it"

    In a recent interview to promote Handwritten, the upcoming 4th LP by his New Jersey rock band The Gaslight Anthem, frontman Brian Fallon is asked about his various influences and the subject of Morrissey comes up. Brian wastes no time admitting to a fondness for The Smiths but a disdain for what he perceives as some of the more theatrical traits of the band's former singer, quipping that the best advice he can hypothetically offer Morrissey is to "get over" the solo-era pretentiousness and reform his old band.

    The Morrissey bit lasts from 20:12 - 21:44.

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Gaslight Anthem Singer Brian Fallon's Advice To Morrissey: "You Need To Get Over It" started by Skylarker View original post
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    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Quote Originally Posted by Skylarker View Post
      Oh, so he's one of those awful horrible cretins who neither hates nor loves Morrissey, just merely admits to liking a few songs, but is not obsessively devoted?

      Wow, what a loser.
      Breathe. There's a good lad.

      You see, it's not a question of whether I think Fallon's a horrible cretin and so forth (because I actually don't; in fact, I actually enjoy listening to '59 and AmSlang if you must know the truth). No, my reaction probably wouldn't be any different than yours if you'd heard someone complain about Morrissey always being so depressing to which you would likely retort that that other person should listen to a few more of his songs. I might be wrong about Fallon, but then again, that's why I said what I said in the form of speculation.
    1. Skylarker's Avatar
      Skylarker -
      Quote Originally Posted by nothappynotsad View Post
      You better watch it, dude. He might wear a t-shirt about you! *gasp!*
      “Ah, Robbie, when we are dead and buried in our porphyry tombs, and the trumpet of the Last Judgement is sounded, I shall turn and whisper to you, 'Robbie, Robbie, let us pretend we do not hear it.”
    1. nothappynotsad's Avatar
      nothappynotsad -
      Quote Originally Posted by Skylarker View Post
      “Ah, Robbie, when we are dead and buried in our porphyry tombs, and the trumpet of the Last Judgement is sounded, I shall turn and whisper to you, 'Robbie, Robbie, let us pretend we do not hear it.”
      Double post.
      http://www.morrissey-solo.com/thread...post1986640197
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      that is why "F* Morrissey Solo"

      I'm really laughing, Morrissey returns to Smiths?? how coul it be?, does it posible a 52 year old man can return to 25 about feelings or thoughts about life or music?
    1. Skylarker's Avatar
      Skylarker -
      I knew it was buried there somewhere.
    1. applebuttaz's Avatar
      applebuttaz -
      Quote Originally Posted by nothappynotsad View Post
      "This might make you throw up in your bed
      I'm OK by myself"

      "There are explosive kegs between my legs
      Dear God, please help me"

      "Children in pieces in Irish industrial schools
      Nuns called mothers & the Christian Brothers
      Kick the shit out of very frightened children"

      "I've had my faced dragged in 15 miles of shit
      And I do not, and I do not, and I do not like it"

      "And the smiling children tell you that you smell
      Well, just look at me - a savage beast - I've got nothing to sell
      And when I die I want to go to Hell
      And that's when goodbye should be farewell"

      "Stab me in your own time in Scandinavia"

      "However do not call this number again
      We're busy molding the face of the kid's replacement, yeah"
      are you comparing terrible lyrics with terrible lyrics?
    1. nothappynotsad's Avatar
      nothappynotsad -
      Quote Originally Posted by applebuttaz View Post
      are you comparing terrible lyrics with terrible lyrics?
      No, just adding more terrible lyrics to his list.

      Hopefully people will look at these, without his reputation and vocals clouding their judgment, and realize that he just isn't trying very hard anymore. It's funny, because there is a recent picture of him with a sign that reads "I am the REAL and PROPER poet laureate."



      With modern lyrics like those, I don't think so.
    1. Skylarker's Avatar
      Skylarker -
      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      that is why "F* Morrissey Solo"

      I'm really laughing, Morrissey returns to Smiths?? how coul it be?, does it posible a 52 year old man can return to 25 about feelings or thoughts about life or music?
      Christ, he wouldn't have to write as a 25 year old. The Smiths were a name. A logo. It was Morrissey writing and singing words at 25, now he's still doing so at 52. What he calls himself is irrelevant, the banner is irrelevant, all of you people get way too hung up on that shit.

      The Smiths were a chemical, emotional, and psychological fusion between Morrissey and Marr. That is what should be sought after. I'm not saying that Morrissey magically lost his powers after 1987. I'm saying he was an extremely intelligent, interesting, gifted writer and personality and remained so long after The Smiths broke up and he made some immensely powerful songs and albums after The Smiths. But, after Marr left, and certainly after Alain left, those paints lost their canvas. He is probably still a very gifted writer but as his chosen form of expression is music, he needs a partner who can write music. Without that he is a bored, barrel-scraping shadow chasing former glories and proffering half-baked crap that doesn't stimulate his fans, doesn't stimulate record companies, and probably doesn't even really stimulate himself.



      Quote Originally Posted by applebuttaz View Post
      are you comparing terrible lyrics with terrible lyrics?
      I couldn't give two fucks whether or not you enjoy The Gaslight Anthem, but just for shits and giggles, point out some of Brian's lyrics that you consider "terrible."



      Quote Originally Posted by nothappynotsad View Post


      "I'm so sick of girls saying they're strong...
      If you have to say it, you are wrong."
    1. Winston Legtight's Avatar
      Winston Legtight -
      Alright, kids! I would like to, if I may, say that I don't believe charts/sales could be seen as an evidence of good music these days, hence every jerk on the planet can make it big with a dreadful record. But it does raise a question: will all this very successful chart topping records from today be remembered in 30 years time? Let alone delivering great live performances when they're over 50 years old. Morrissey's reputation never clouded my judgement on his recent songs. The thing I enjoy most about him is his unique way of creating those amazing melodic voice lines. Not to mention the lyrics on Years Of Refusal! I'm very sure his next album will be his new masterpiece. I never meant to be rude or, say, offensive, but let's face it: Time tells everything! ...as you will find out anyway.
    1. Skylarker's Avatar
      Skylarker -
      Quote Originally Posted by Winston Legtight View Post
      Alright, kids! I would like to, if I may, say that I don't believe charts/sales could be seen as an evidence of good music these days, hence every jerk on the planet can make it big with a dreadful record. But it does raise a question: will all this very successful chart topping records from today be remembered in 30 years time? Let alone delivering great live performances when they're over 50 years old. Morrissey's reputation never clouded my judgement on his recent songs. The thing I enjoy most about him is his unique way of creating those amazing melodic voice lines. Not to mention the lyrics on Years Of Refusal! I'm very sure his next album will be his new masterpiece. I never meant to be rude or, say, offensive, but let's face it: Time tells everything! ...as you will find out anyway.
      Sigh.
    1. Oh my god, it's Robby!'s Avatar
      Oh my god, it's Robby! -
      we all need to "get over it" probably
      as for this band, don't think I know their stuff
      post a link to a song or 2 of theirs and I'll give a listen
    1. Skylarker's Avatar
      Skylarker -
      Quote Originally Posted by Oh my god, it's Robby! View Post
      we all need to "get over it" probably
      as for this band, don't think I know their stuff
      post a link to a song or 2 of theirs and I'll give a listen



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      Skylarker -
    1. King Leer's Avatar
      King Leer -
      This will probably get the thread moved but in comparing another recent band of similar career length/nascent fame who talked about Morrissey in the media, The Heartbreaks' songs wipe the floor with the clips you've posted above.
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Quote Originally Posted by Skylarker View Post
      I like this song because it reminds me about when I first heard Morrissey, and how a great band can truly save your life.


      This is my favorite song of theirs, if not of anyone's, and it reminds me of when I met my girlfriend.
      They sound like they can't decide whether to copy Green Day or The Killers. I wouldn't want to hear them again, but they're probably preferable to post-1997 Morrissey, though.
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Just like any other band you hear in your local pub on a Fri night. They will never be anything special. There name should seriously never be mentioned in the same sentence as The Smiths who were c'mon even better than The Beatles!! Lets be honest also, most of Morrissey's solo material is also leagues about crap like Gaslight Anthem
    1. nothappynotsad's Avatar
      nothappynotsad -
      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      Just like any other band you hear in your local pub on a Fri night. They will never be anything special. There name should seriously never be mentioned in the same sentence as The Smiths who were c'mon even better than The Beatles!!
      Sounds like you're talking about Morrissey's current backing band.
    1. Peterb's Avatar
      Peterb -
      Hey Skylarker, unfortunately, the moment you announce a love for a band, you unleash all the contrarians who simply have to say they are crap. Job done. Well done for having an ongoing interest in new stuff.
      As far as the reunion of Morrissey and Marr, I am afraid I am in favour of the detractors. The last time these two played together was a lifetime ago. I can think of no reason why they should gel after all this time. At 50 plus, your younger self is a stranger.
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Quote Originally Posted by Peterb View Post
      Hey Skylarker, unfortunately, the moment you announce a love for a band, you unleash all the contrarians who simply have to say they are crap. Job done. Well done for having an ongoing interest in new stuff.
      As far as the reunion of Morrissey and Marr, I am afraid I am in favour of the detractors. The last time these two played together was a lifetime ago. I can think of no reason why they should gel after all this time. At 50 plus, your younger self is a stranger.
      By Jove, Peterb, what a knowing set out! to poor Skylarker. Every time sense is coming from your posts. And this nauseous band, 'Gas bottle' or whatever? Drek!

      we'll let you know
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Quote Originally Posted by nothappynotsad View Post
      What better term can you use for a performer who keeps an inferior guitarist and writer around in place of the man who single-handedly revived his career by writing four Top 10 singles when he needed them the most? He is selling less and less and instead of fixing the problem, he keeps making it worse. Someone should remind Morrissey that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is Einstein's definition of insanity. But he'd probably call him a 'Jew Boy' just like he did Spencer Corbin.
      I think that I'm falling in love with you...