This was absolutely the correct approach.
Johnny (left, I suppose) is clearly being portrayed as playing the bass... and even if he were playing the correct instrument, he's still on the wrong side of the stage.
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the story is old, but it goes on ...A nasty comment would be, that nobody cared enough about the other members of The Smiths, to check what instrument they played...
And besides, as I understand it, he's still portrayed in the episode as part of a reunion that includes the racist, animal-devouring, cash-grabbing Quilloughby, so his integrity isn't exactly untouched by the writers, is it?
the story is old, but it goes on ...
yeah, but really not as bad as the fictional main character.
Whatever, this shit will blow over as it always does, of course haters will regurgitate it back up when ever they get the chance.
Nile Marr?Yeah, I just thought that the offspring's glee (documented in another thread) was rather misguided, but then again, his lack of perspective is obvious.
Yeah, I just thought that the offspring's glee (documented in another thread) was rather misguided, but then again, his lack of perspective is obvious.
Yes.Nile Marr?
They missed the white patch in Johnny's hair but that is a Jaguar-ish shape though it does seem to have four strings. Andy seems to have a capo far up the neck like he's Albert King or something but he's holding down the strings on the wrong side of it.Johnny (left, I suppose) is clearly being portrayed as playing the bass... and even if he were playing the correct instrument, he's still on the wrong side of the stage.
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A nasty comment would be, that nobody cared enough about the other members of The Smiths, to check what instrument they played...
And besides, as I understand it, he's still portrayed in the episode as part of a reunion that includes the racist, animal-devouring, cash-grabbing Quilloughby, so his integrity isn't exactly untouched by the writers, is it?