





"The importance of an artist can be found in the efforts to silence him." - MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY - MORRISSEY CENTRAL - "The importance of an artist can be found in the efforts to silence him."
MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY on MORRISSEY CENTRAL

The Dan is a very nice hotel, near the beach.
Looking forward to Sunday evening.
You're a narcissist and although you profess to hate Moz, you are here all day and all of the night.Someone else's fault always, isn't it?
He will never, ever, ever take responsibility for the consequences of his own actions. Ever.
But let's look on the bright side. Because of everyone else being wrong, he's an artist of some importance. Because the people who used to pay him money don't want to anymore.
That, friends, is how it all works. Take note.
Yes and what are his own actions? Telling the truth. Not being a coward. Eschewing the insipid fascist woke bandwagon. Focusing on his art, and putting out the best material of his career.Someone else's fault always, isn't it?
He will never, ever, ever take responsibility for the consequences of his own actions. Ever.
But let's look on the bright side. Because of everyone else being wrong, he's an artist of some importance. Because the people who used to pay him money don't want to anymore.
That, friends, is how it all works. Take note.
Precisely this.Yes, Morrissey, but how many arguments and fall-outs with record label people have you had? How many managers have you fired or discarded? Whether you like it or not is immaterial; to succeed in releasing and selling records you do have to play the game, at least a little bit. From Johnny Marr to Jo Slee to Joe Moss, from Sandie Shaw to Stephen Street, from Bowie to Boorer, from Rough Trade to EMI to RCA to Harvest to Capitol, is there anyone you haven't yet fallen out with, Darling?
There's no conspiracy to silence you. You are simply your own worst enemy.