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    Why Morrissey wants to die alone

    A couple of days ago in Eindhoven, I witnessed the best Morrissey gigs I've ever seen (I have seen 13 concerts since 1999). I saw the strongest, most self confident Morrissey in a long time, perhaps ever. And when he sang "I have never been surer, it's my life to ruin my own way..." I just...
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    Eindhoven - Muziekgebouw (Aug. 5, 2011) post-show

    I have seen the man play 13 times now: This was the best set list and only rarely have I seen him in such good form. This was Morrissey at its best! I believe the reason why this was the best set-list in years is because there was no anti-climax like in the past when half-way across the set...
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    Morrissey's Norway-statement: Animal-rights activism or just self-sabotage?

    Yes, your assessment of my motives is correct and I admit, considering the number of views and replies, that this post should have better been a reply to the original Norway discussion. I think the other post was OK, at least I found some of the replies rather interesting.
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    Morrissey's Norway-statement: Animal-rights activism or just self-sabotage?

    As your post proves, you have read neither this post nor the linked post, so why would you reply to it? I mean, I know why you did it, but let's hear it from you
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    Morrissey's Norway-statement: Animal-rights activism or just self-sabotage?

    Let me start by stating that I have the deepest respect for Morrissey’s contribution to animal welfare. He has converted countless of fans, among which my humble self, to eat less or no meat and has contributed enormously to growth of awareness in many societies. Now, there have been a lot of...
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    Why Morrissey wants to die alone

    You have all the right to make fun of this one. My apologies for the mistake!
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    Why Morrissey wants to die alone

    The Norway massacre statement In Amsterdam we have a Zoo, the “Artis”, in which most of the buildings are protected monuments. You can therefore see the layout of the cages of 100 years ago, which were incredibly small. What was acceptable then, seems horrifying today. Empathy grows with...
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