Robert Smith of the cure.
This is not true.
It was NME or some other media created a rumour.
In the Robert Mackie pen-pal letters, Moz also expresses a dislike for (amongst others): Kate Bush
Pete Burns?
Wrong again - Morrissey and Robert Smith publicly slagged each other off many times in their mid-late 80s prime.
Morrissey (quite rightly in my opinion) said that the Cure brought a new dimension to the word 'crap'.
Robert Smith said 'If Morrissey says not to eat meat, then I’m going to eat meat; that’s how much I hate Morrissey'.
Recently, they've stopped slagging each off. Morrissey even said something like he thought Smith was at least fairly original. But back in the 80s they couldn't stand each other - not a media rumour at all.
Sort of. At the show in LA, last year, The Cure was playing the same night, pretty much across the street.
If I'm not crazy, Morrissey said something like "welcome to the brighter side of the street" or something to that effect. I'm not sure if the word "brighter" was used. But something like that. I remember that Morrissey implied that our side of the street was happier or something.
I saw Dylan a year or so back and it was a noisy mess. I understand from reviews that 'The Bob' does a decent gig about one in ten.I'm particularly fond of Morrissey's comment to the audience when he and Bob Dylan were playing in the same city on the same night: "you made the right choice" (or words to that effect).
Cheeky devil.
This is not true.
It was NME or some other media created a rumour.
Both parties do not hate each other.
Morrissey publicly slagged off:
Madonna
Kyrie Minogue
Michael Bublé
Elton John
Kyrie Minogue