If you look at the setlist from tonight's gig - linky - there's only one ROTT B-side, so I don't think he's expecting too much from the audience. I also don't think any sane fan would be less than ecstatic with that outstanding setlist.
I actually think Morrissey's been striking the fine...
I know there's a difference (the difference being that electronica is much more boring), but they all fall under the same umbrella of electronic music. I'm sorry if I didn't say I was the "all-branches-of-syth-based-music-queen", but that doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
As for the PSB...
Wolve, I'm the electro-queen, but I'm not just going to like any track with a synth on it.
The problems with the track are that 1) It sounds like the vocals and music are from two totally separate songs. There's no interconnection at all which, while something that could possibly work in the...
A timely reminder that, underneath all the mediocrity of his current releases, Morrissey is still an absolute joy to be basked in and a wholly singular genius. Or at least talks like one.
They're always released here the Friday before the UK release. I'll get the one with "Sweetie Pie" tomorrow purely out of curiosity. The one with the live B-sides is useless.
Half have been sad twats, the other half really nice, chatty normal people. This is solely from a total of about 18 hours standing in the queue outside the gigs I've been to, though. I haven't exactly got my finger on the pulse of the community.
1. Dear God Please Help Me
2. Let Me Kiss You
3. Life Is A Pigsty
4. First Of The Gang To Die
5. I Have Forgiven Jesus
6. Irish Blood, English Heart
7. Come Back To Camden
8. Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice
9. The Never Played Symphonies
10. I'm Not Sorry
Edited to be more bitchy, you little girl. What does my age have to do with this anyway? You don't see me calling you an ugly, overweight, boring, badly dressed c*** of a predisposed Conservative, do you?
They all look like interview photo shoot leftovers now. Isn't it ironic that the iconography of the imagery disappeared around the time Morrissey became nothing more than an icon (ie not a credible, interesting, forward-thinking artist)...
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