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Damon Albarn on Morrissey's potential Gorillaz collaboration
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<blockquote data-quote="Anony" data-source="post: 1987331548"><p>Ah, no. Some people are capable of nuance.</p><p>Damon is right - Morrissey has been foolish/stupid or whatever you want to call it. He does not have genuine right-wing views, yet his communications imply that he has. He's just a muddled idiot when it comes to politics.</p><p>I like Damon lots - a truly great pop person. And I still like a lot of new songs by Morrissey but he has made a spectacular fool of himself in the last three years with his comments/endorsements on world affairs and politics. He's still a cracking singer and a handful of the Dog on a Chain songs are up there with his best stuff. I bought Dog on a Chain and will be buying the new Gorillaz album this evening - hope that's not too difficult a concept to grasp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anony, post: 1987331548"] Ah, no. Some people are capable of nuance. Damon is right - Morrissey has been foolish/stupid or whatever you want to call it. He does not have genuine right-wing views, yet his communications imply that he has. He's just a muddled idiot when it comes to politics. I like Damon lots - a truly great pop person. And I still like a lot of new songs by Morrissey but he has made a spectacular fool of himself in the last three years with his comments/endorsements on world affairs and politics. He's still a cracking singer and a handful of the Dog on a Chain songs are up there with his best stuff. I bought Dog on a Chain and will be buying the new Gorillaz album this evening - hope that's not too difficult a concept to grasp. [/QUOTE]
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