For me, the most interesting thing about the reviews is that each one of them praises a different song. For Uncut it's Smiler With Knife, for Q it's Oboe Concerto and for Mojo it's Staircase at the University and Mountjoy. That's awesome...
The song is on spotify now people and the quality is muuuch better ! The production makes perfect sense. The youtube version has low vocals and the accordion is too loud. Check it out on spotify. ;)
I like Jesse's solo. It reminds me of the Viva hate/Bona drag era. I like this fragile pop guitar sound and I hope it stays in the rest of the album, other than YOR's poor radio guitar sound.
Philip Seymour Hoffman too, who passed away on February. Morrissey had mentioned him in the past :" In Iceland I saw the film "Capote" and, like everybody else, my jaw dropped at the performance of Philip Seymour Hoffman."
The answer couldn't be more pathetic. Morrissey said "Killing is killing, no matter HOW you kill something" and Gail Shea says " It is the most humane way of killing something"...
I found the autobiography very honest and true. You found it horrible and you're defending it by saying that "book fabrication it's an act?". Really?... :thumb: Stay in this fansite, cursing everything he does and everyone who happens to like it.
Well...Morrissey's autobiography is EVERYTHING Morrissey is. I just can't see how you are a fan, how you actually like him, if you find it "horrible" !
I had a hope that Street would write some of the songs on the new album, according to new Stephen Street song rumor called "Play it like you mean it". It had started with Morrissey's appearence on Janice Long in 2011.
Most of you people make no sense at all...How can everyone PRAISE Morrissey's show here -----> http://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/1162-Los-Angeles-CA-Hollywood-High-School-%28Mar-2-2013%29-post-show and when the official video comes out the usual negative exaggerated comments show up once...
Oh well, I was expecting that. The crowd kept coming and coming, even after Morrissey got on stage. The theatre was packed. Not to mention the people who stood on the cliffs, enjoying Morrissey for free, but from distance. What a night, what a night....
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