• Morrissey statement 2 June 2012; Matt Walker exits band

    Morrissey statement 2 June 2012 - true-to-you.net

    I express my very sincere thanks to all of you who attended our shows of April and May - all of which were fantastic, and often beyond belief. My gratitude, I realize, could never be enough.

    Nights of bolts of lightning:

    1. JAKARTA, Indonesia: Tennis Indoor (10 May)
    2. SINGAPORE, Singapore City: Fort Canning Park (8 May)
    3. SAN DIEGO, USA: Valley View Center (22 May)
    4. TOKYO, Japan: Garden Hall (3 May)
    5. SEOUL, Korea: Ax Hall (6 May)
    6. KAWASAKI, Japan : Citta (21 April)
    7. NAGOYA, Japan: Zepp (2 May)
    8. FUKUOKA, Japan: Zepp (26 April)
    9. STOCKTON, USA: Bob Hope Theater (26 May)
    10. TUCSON, USA: Music Hall (23 May)

    Even the most difficult night (Hiroshima, Japan) was terrific, although promotion throughout Japan was painfully zero. Oh, could it really be anything else but!
    The most breathless delights were Jakarta and Singapore. Why have we been kept apart for so long? In Jakarta and in Manila we seemed to fill the whole city with belief, and we were met with enthusiastic admiration everywhere. In such places, it was encouraging to read reviews that were not written by people who were determined not to understand. (That sentence is garbled, but it makes sense to me.)
    I have never in my life experienced a crowd such as that of Jakarta, who sang each song so loudly that their voices caught all of the onstage microphones and warped the sound into a mad bellow of love. Later, backstage, we were numbed by the joy that Jakarta had given us.

    I fell in love anew with Japan. It hit me like a lightning thrust, and I woke each day eager for the love of it all; a civility unlike anywhere else on earth. America could never catch up, and England could never be in the race in the first place. By comparison, England is a country of condemnations, whereas America is a country of exclusions, with the obvious inequality of all. Japan has the most finely perceptive culture I have ever known, and I am thrilled to witness the emergence of broad and wide vegetarian options on all restaurant menus, as the dumb misery of eating death recedes. Record shops also continue to exist in Japan – most notably Tower Records, where we are allowed to remember the joy of 'accidental discovery'.
    I apologize for having so many birthdays, but the impassioned crowd at San Diego justified the agony of another year gone. This crowd were noticeably bolder, loudly assured, and full of confidence. There was a vicious sensuality to the audience that I had never previously known. Yes, even after all these years.

    Our little covered wagon has lost drummer Matt Walker, who was eager to bring his term to an end. No bargainings could persuade him to stay, and his interest drew its last breath at Stockton. Behind the kit, Matt was a greyhound unleashed, and his great work on Years of refusal will always and forever speak up in his favor. His exit is sad, but he had no wish to continue, and a branch falls away.
    We are no closer to port where record label interest is concerned. I promised I would never mention this again. But I just have.
    The soul is tried all over again as the jackboot of dictatorship strangles England. This week, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee presents a new lesson in the force of tyranny, and is an expression of loathing and abhorrence of the British poor - and all done, quite naturally, at the public's expense! It is degrading to anyone of intelligence. While dictatorships throughout the Middle East are gently condemned by the British government, there is no examination of the extremism enforced by the British 'royals', who remain the most overpaid and most utterly useless people on the planet. Having done nothing to earn our respect, they demand everything by return. It is a cunning and extravagant form of benefit fraud. I should mention that I am frequently asked to appear on BBC television's Question Time to air my views. But is it possible to engage with the British media and not be carved-up? I doubt it.

    Meanwhile, somewhere else, far away from tabloid Britain, the moon retains its friendly silence, and the world is all before you.

    In reverent spirit, keenly alive

    MORRISSEY.


    UPDATE June 5, 7:20AM PT:

    Posted in the comments section by Matt Walker (original post):

    For the last six years I have had the honor and privilege to play drums for Morrissey
    He is one of the last true and uncompromising artists and will always be an inspiration.
    However, for numerous reasons, the time has come for me to relinquish my post.
    It has been a sincere pleasure to perform with this band before the most passionate and dedicated fans in the world - great music is nothing without an audience to love and embrace it.

    I know few are fortunate enough to experience such a fantastic voyage, and I am grateful for it.

    - Matt Walker


    Link from MORRIZSEY, confirmation by @mwBATTERY/Twitter:

    just posted a statement on morrissey-solo...not really possible to sum it all up but it's a start.
    10:28 PM - 4 Jun 12 via web

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    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -


      troll post
    1. LOZ's Avatar
      LOZ -
      Go San Diego!!
    1. bagface's Avatar
      bagface -
      deano was such a horrendous drummer with no energy or groove whatsoever. shocked that anybody would want him back. still real bummed about matt leaving.
    1. Judd Klaish's Avatar
      Judd Klaish -
      I have know matt for yeas and for him to leave there must of been a pressing matter . much love the band with do fine and so will Matt.
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      That's good news! Morrissey should now exercise his manhood, throw caution to the wind and sack the rest of lads, with the exception of Boz. The first line up I ever saw Morrissey in consisted of Alain, Boz, Gary and Spencer. I still think this was his best solo band. Is it an impossible dream to bring this classic line-up back?
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      so..has any word been said about a new drummer? Tour starts next week.
    1. mcrickson's Avatar
      mcrickson -
      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      Morrissey should now exercise his manhood
      HAH.

      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      Is it an impossible dream to bring this classic line-up back?
      Yes.
    1. King Leer's Avatar
      King Leer -
      Have been out of the loop for a bit -- still no drummer announced?? I guess we'll find out when he (or hey, maybe even she?) steps out onto the stage.


      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      so..has any word been said about a new drummer? Tour starts next week.
    1. 123xyz's Avatar
      123xyz -
      Quote Originally Posted by King Leer View Post
      Have been out of the loop for a bit -- still no drummer announced?? I guess we'll find out when he (or hey, maybe even she?) steps out onto the stage.
      I wonder if the new boy will be a permanent adoptee or just a one-tour hired hand ?
    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Someone on Facebook this morning asked Boz who the drummer is and his response was wait and see. Then that wanker Chris from Chicago chimed in with Spencer Cobrin.
    1. joe frady's Avatar
      joe frady -
      Quote Originally Posted by King Leer View Post
      Have been out of the loop for a bit -- still no drummer announced?? I guess we'll find out when he (or hey, maybe even she?) steps out onto the stage.
      What is Meg White doing these days anyway?
    1. mcrickson's Avatar
      mcrickson -
      Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous View Post
      Someone on Facebook this morning asked Boz who the drummer is and his response was wait and see. Then that wanker Chris from Chicago chimed in with Spencer Cobrin.
      What a retard.
      Chris "MuteWitness616," not Spencer.
    1. King Leer's Avatar
      King Leer -
      Noticed Primal Scream has M.B. Valentine's Debbie Googe on bass this weekend (and permanently?) at Heaton Park.

      I think it'd be silly for Morrissey to hire a female band member just because they were female (I can already imagine witty retorts about Jesse) but if they can do the job well, why not?

      About the "wanker" who said Spencer on FB, I'm sure he must be a wanker for many other reasons but what's wrong with wanting Spencer back?
      I'd feel a hell of a lot better about the songwriting partnership, that's for sure. He didn't write a lot of songs for Morrissey, but never wrote a bad one.
      Don't think Solomon's and Spencer's styles would gel very well, but who knows?

      Quote Originally Posted by joe frady View Post
      What is Meg White doing these days anyway?
    1. nothappynotsad's Avatar
      nothappynotsad -
      Quote Originally Posted by mcrickson View Post
      What a retard.
      Chris "MuteWitness616," not Spencer.
      Oh MuteWitness616, do you think because Boz and Kristeen take the time to reply to a comment or message you've sent them, that makes you important and their friend?

    1. Anonymous's Avatar
      Anonymous -
      Quote Originally Posted by mcrickson View Post
      HAH.



      Yes.
      Well, I'm sure you're right. But, c'mon! How old is Morrissey now? You would think such an enlightened being could put petty differences aside. Surely he must recognize that the best solo albums, with the exception of Viva Hate, were the ones Alain and Boz co-wrote on. I know this is all subjective but, I've seen Morrissey live many, many times and for me the best shows were the ones with the aforementioned band. I saw Spencer Cobrin sit in with Sons & Heirs, The Smiths & Moz tribute band and the man still has it. I approached him after the show and he was very humble and personable. I can't imagine what Alain, Spencer, Gary, etc. did to be excommunicated but it all seems very juvenile. I mean, this is Morrissey we're talking about, not Van Halen!
    1. Emotional Guide Dog's Avatar
      Emotional Guide Dog -
      Has it ever occurred to anyone that people might not leave Morrissey's band through suspicious motives?

      They might have left because they'd like to have more than 'Morrissey backing musician' on their cv. Gary Day's missus had a baby, Matt Walker has joined Paramore, Alain Whyte has worked with people like Black Eyed Peas. It's not unrealistic to assume that musicians might want more out of life than playing First Of The Gang To Die over & over & over again.