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are you trying to emoticon-ly manipulate the readership?
i agree, additionally i'd say he knows he has grown out of that which the smiths stood for. he has grown up as an artist and a human being and the smiths-morrissey persona simply doesn't fit any longer. reunion would mean stepping back in time and making a fool of himself just for the sake of fulfilling expectations and earning some money with that
Rather than ask Morrissey about Smiths reunions (it's long dead to him) I'd like journos to ask about the Smiths songs he still plays. Are they chosen wholly based on the lyrics having meaning for him today (with a song like Meat is Murder his mantra and William being defunct)? How much of it is fan service? Do the band have any say in what they'd like to tackle musically?
Artists are generally happiest with their most recent work, but Moz seems particularly big on World Peace... I'd say it's his best since Quarry.
I agree about asking about the smiths songs he's currently playing. He seems to have really found a
love for what she said this time around and I'm curious as to how he connects to the song these days. Does he see something new that connects to his modern day outlook or did the song retain a meaning that never left him. Does he just enjoy singing it
Is there a sane human being on the planet who would claim that Kiss Me A Lot is better than This Charming Man?
i dont understand that line! open her eyes how?!And one of the most funny and at the same time heartwarming lines ever: " It took a tatooed boy from Birkenhead to really, really open her eyes ".
i dont understand that line! open her eyes how?!