





BAWDY BOYS OF SONG VEGAS NOW! - MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY - MORRISSEY CENTRAL - BAWDY BOYS OF SONG VEGAS NOW!
MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY on MORRISSEY CENTRAL

Regards,
FWD.
I think you are in love with Alain.the cowboy guitar , Not morrisey.Thank God his new songs are solid. It’s been far too long, since Ringleaders. After that he was cursed with Jesse alone. He desperately needed Alain back. As everyone can tell he has only gotten better since his return. I’ll be front and center for the next 3 shows, praising Morrissey again after 10 years. Oh, I’m going to burst with emotion when he come out. The excitement is finally overwhelming. If you are reading this Alain, please tell M to play “Life Is A Pigsty”, I know that’s one of your favorite songs as well.
Moz Vegas or Bust!!!
What ??you better cry when you get there in the center so i can see you bitch face . it seems like it will be your first time there. if you can write better songs for my mozz. Prove it . Let's see if you have any talents. .don't blame Jesse for M. Choices . stop being a bitch !! Hater bitch bitch bitch is you talent. !!Thank God his new songs are solid. It’s been far too long, since Ringleaders. After that he was cursed with Jesse alone. He desperately needed Alain back. As everyone can tell he has only gotten better since his return. I’ll be front and center for the next 3 shows, praising Morrissey again after 10 years. Oh, I’m going to burst with emotion when he come out. The excitement is finally overwhelming. If you are reading this Alain, please tell M to play “Life Is A Pigsty”, I know that’s one of your favorite songs as well.
Moz Vegas or Bust!!!
Fortunately for M he lives there..it’s water off aI'm not angry. Circus clowns like Morrissey amuse me.
He has abused the trust placed in him by vulnerable people. That's why he now faces reputational oblivion.
"Go easy on the killer"
Nah, mate, f*** off
I do. And I am.Do you talk like that in real life? If so, you must be insufferable.
What a bizarre interjection.You are severely wrong. Even if the remaining six tracks are somehow lounge or dance-bop dreck (difficult to imagine, these five being so excellent, yet possible, given the last five years), he's still got at least half an album that scorches his critics. And that will suffice.
While your macho vintner in Tool offers gooey New Age pablum like "we are all one spark, eyes full of wonder" and contemplates climate change with the optimistic spiritualism of "pray we mitigate the ruin," Morrissey cannot be bothered with idiot futility & hand-wringing and gets straight to the point in Sure Enough with "please be fair, you should tell the little kids they live in hell now." And while Tool mines the 70s for one its worst genres, prog, Morrissey's co-writer on this one seems to have channeled Thin Lizzy and Cheap Trick, a very tasty slice of the 70s. Bawdy boys of song indeed. I will grant you that a "Flop Era" did occur (2017-2021), but finally, it seems to have ended. Who knows, maybe he signed another pact with a demon. As the medieval saying goes, "the devil has all the best tunes."
Morrissey monetized mental illness...he is a cultural criminal.Maybe you could try explaining what you actually mean by this, so we can at least try and understand your viewpoint? You articulate well, in the main, and I, for one, am genuinely intrigued. I'm sure others on here are too.
Who are these "vulnerable" people, and what "trust" did they place in Morrissey?
Without further clarity, these kind of statements (and the many other negative comments you make) come across as just hateful, and even sinister, thoughts from within your own mind.
Surely even you can see that?
Morrissey monetized mental illness...he is a cultural criminal.
I do. And I am.
That’s a little like dismissing Rothko because he monetised the sublime.Morrissey monetized mental illness...he is a cultural criminal.
Your not a fan of Dog? One of the saddest things about the current set list, for me, is that it reminds that that album will never get its proper due in a live context. And I can’t think of an LP he’s made in the last quarter of a century that would translate better to the stage of the smaller venues he’s about to play.
Actually, reviving That’s How People Grow Up is pretty sad too—albeit in a different way.
What a bizarre interjection.
Momma dearest. What the f. Is that? . Are you black? From the states?just curious.Nothing. It's one of M's best songs in 25 years
I meant, I used to think Jesse was a useless dick, then he did I Thought You Were Dead
Which is a brilliant little Cajun number (kinda) so that changed my mind
Then he did River Clean, which is fantastic and that solidified the fact I like his stuff
"You get me?"
Thank you for taking my repost of your deletion in good humour
Peace to ya
Momma dearest
are you being ironic about irony?"Go easy on the killer"
Nah, mate, f*** off
Well said. And you are absolutely right about Cameron Frye. If I may add, the old days are a place that has vanished from this planet completely, a world that does no longer exist and has for ever disappeared and sunken into oblivion. We, who lived in this world, for better or for worse, are all homeless.As he sits there behind Morrissey, drumming away to these excellent new songs, Brendan Buckley's physiognomy reminds me a bit of Alan Ruck, the actor who played Cameron Frye in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, which for me, as a child of the 80s, adds nicely to the nostalgia quotient of things in Rebels Without Applause. It'll never be like the old days anymore, and we all live in hell (or oblivion) now.