Re: Singer Morrissey arrives the 'Rolling Stone' concert at The Staples Center in Los
What an unflattering outfit and photograph.
What an unflattering outfit and photograph.
Everyone who is smart enough, or who has a proper accountant, does everything possible to minimize the taxes that must be paid; who doesn't want to hold on to as much of his/her hard earned money as possible; so what's your point? Do you want to pay more taxes than necessary? Why attack Morrissey for doing what other rock stars have been doing for decades? My reference to his constant moving was how lonely it must be; yet, you turn it into an assault on his character. If you despise him so, why don't you move on? Additionally, if you want to address me personally, please spell my name correctly; it's just common courtesy.
Oh give us a break with the sanctimonious bullshit, Geezer. We ALL know Jesse sucks. Stop trying to cover for him and Morrissey.
Same old "ivory tower" garbage from delusional "fans" have their noses so far up Moz's ass, they can't think straight.
My issue with it (and i am not the poster who raised it), is that it is hypocritical for Morrissey to talk about "social justice" (as i he did in the recent Loaded interview, while avoiding paying the tax that pays for schools, hospitals, social care etc
My issue with it (and i am not the poster who raised it), is that it is hypocritical for Morrissey to talk about "social justice" (as i he did in the recent Loaded interview, while avoiding paying the tax that pays for schools, hospitals, social care etc
Does he not pay his tax? Do you have a link?
He clearly chooses to live in places like the US, Dublin and Switzerland where the tax arrangements for high earners are less stringent than those in the UK. He is a tax exile.
Lets not forget Biz he's not ar behind Tabasco, these two have been stinking Moz gigs out for long time now. Moorrissey live used to be a good experience but not any more.
we'll let you know
Over to you Linda
Do you have access to his personal finances, his income tax reports? If not, then your comments are speculation. I think that I have already made my point: do you want to pay as much or as little tax as possible, which would you prefer? In the US, people are required to pay income in the state in which it was earned, even non-citizens; so, I would assume that his accountants take care of that. As for his reasons for moving around, has Morrissey ever stated that he relocates to avoid paying income tax? He's obviously paying tax somewhere. So, your comments are unfairly accusatory, just more hatred spewed by someone who comes to this site to torment those who admire Morrissey. For all we know, you could be that troll-faced, dickless little man, Mike Joyce.
“We all live in a murderous world, as the events in Norway have shown, with 97 dead [sic]. Though that is nothing compared to what happens in McDonald’s and Kentucky Fried shit every day.” - Morrissey, July 2011
When anyone here comes within a hundred miles of being that vile, please let me know.
my post was 2 long will re-post in a few mins!
OMG we can't wait!
What an unflattering outfit and photograph.
This IS the REAL we'll let you know and I do not pretend or fantasize to be in Stevens inner "cercle"
He looks great! The MAN will ALWAYS be more attractive than most of the trolls on this site
Morrissey is a hyper-empath and that is reflected in his music, not his life.''' Morrissey is a man with a near-miraculous gift for opening his audience's hearts, and revealing the best part of his own. ..'History is filled with remarkably accomplished men and women who inspired strangers but disappointed, alienated and deeply hurt loved ones.. .
To say he's written "some fine songs" is a tremendous understatement: everyone who has followed his career knows that he has changed lives with the power of his words, his voice, and (at the beginning at least) his ability to stand for something elusive, intriguing and authentic. Morrissey was able to project himself into other lives, and elicit a universal kind of understanding. The man was a walking, talking font of vulnerability.
What happened in the interim was a remarkably disorienting life: a life of being worshipped slavishly, of shuttling between far-flung destinations, of making himself a target and fighting endlessly with the press. This life (which he consciously chose) is lonely, alienating, and spiritually and emotionally eviscerating. The pressures are unimaginable to anyone on the outside. The responsibilities of living up to the expectations of fans, of being a godlike, sensitive, glaringly handsome receptacle of hopes and dreams is a kind of nightmare, particularly for an introvert who is called upon to fulfill the endless needs of strangers to whom he cannot relate.
I'm not excusing his later remarks about Norway or his clumsy, ill-considered political rants... Apparently (unless you catch him at just the right moment) he's a prickly, bizarre, truly eccentric self-made island of defensive posturing. It's dispiriting to be sure, but it's the unfortunate downside of his singular edge, and for me it doesn't negate his accomplishments.
Was the whole band there or did he just take Solomon Walker?