Morrissey has, um, finally developed into the man he has always wanted to be.
> Definately Introducing. He's in better form. With Live in
> Dallas, during that time I think he still had not fully
> developed into what he wanted to be. He still had some more
> feminine and awkward characteristics which he carried over from
> the Smiths days. I think that now he is matured and completely
> confident. Not that people don't appreciate both but I prefer
> him much more now. I can't even watch those TotP performances on
> the Smiths video!
This, by far is one of the most disturbing posts I have ever stumbled upon.
Yes, Morrissey had not yet fully developed into what he desired to be until he magically found a way to abandon his "feminine" tendencies.
To which he, today, has succesfully translated into a completeley "manly" outfit?
And thank God he managed to outgrow all of those "sissie" mannerisms that made us all so uncomfortable.
Yes, choose "Introducing Morrissey." It represents the more "mature" and heterosexual Morrissey, and not the shy, awkward flower that earlier on, hid behind his alternate, struggling personality.
Morrissey was always who he was and still is.
Himself.