iknow many will shoot off straight away by saying that they never want Morrissey to stop (well then, the final poll option is for you), but let's be honest; there is no doubt that Morrissey's sense of humour and music has gotten gradually worser over the years.
music history is littered with stories of artists who hung on too long and, in doing so, tarnished the memory of their career (i.e. The Rolling Stones, David Bowie). then there are others who find their way back through the wilderness and after a long drought create some of their best work in their final years (i.e. Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan).
during Morrissey's career, there hav been serveral stages that may hav been seen as higher stepping off points to leave behind a great career relatively untainted. while some may still cling to the hope that Moz will one day recapture the magic of years past, ipersonally am less hopeful. while Cash and Dylan may hav temporarily lost their touch, they never really lost their artistic integrity- meanwhile Morrissey it seems has settled for churning out generic pop-rock tunes for the masses, so long as the units keep moving.
for those who hav cringed at much of Morrissey's later output, this could still be a tough decision as there hav been a few songs here and there that hav been enjoyable- but were they worth it enough to hav had to put up with the embarassment of so many others?
to my mind, the last flawless release from Morrissey was the unintended "Sunny" single. perhaps it wasnt really "single" material, but each song on that release was absolutely beautiful, showcasing an emotional depth and tenderness not seen from Morrissey since. if Morrissey had not gone on after Vauxhall And I to record Southpaw Grammar, it's possible (perhaps even likely) that these songs may hav still been released in some way shape or form, so ive included this as an option for those who would want to keep these songs as a final send off but stop short of SG (myself not included).