Morrissey Central "WHEN YOU ARE THE QUARRY" (January 6, 2023)

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by MORRISSEY

I am aware that the ludicrous 'Morrissey is Far Right' attributions have very recently wiggled back into minor vogue on all of the usual gossip sites. This rush is, I am assured, in view of Miley Cyrus wanting to be removed from 'I Am Veronica', and suddenly the very dated rehash of "This is because of Morrissey's political views" wobbles out - delighting those for whom I am a book that under no circumstances can they stop reading. My friends are fully aware of a certain aim to put me out of circulation, which has inexplicably become relentless even though the entire point of Cancel Culture is to never again acknowledge whomever has been cancelled. You cannot constantly vomit out the same regurgitated "he should not be listened to" dirge year after year, because YOU are displaying an obsession that you urge others to avoid. I had secretly hoped that the glorious benefit of being cancelled would be that I could never again receive a bad review, because even to give me yet another oh-so-predictable bad review confirms that I am not, after all, cancelled. But the Cancel Vultures write only in headlines; they do not answer questions; their darts aim only for the inspired elite of perceptive intelligence. The Vultures are usually chief exponents of the hate and harassment which they themselves define as justification for Cancellation of others. Cancel Vultures are unknowable blanks, and they only attack those of whom they are most jealous - because others don't count. They will not forgive you for being alive, but they will not square up to you face-to-face because they would be forced to look into your eyes … where the wordless truth resides. Worst of all, Cancel Vultures cannot ever apologize for being wrong. This would be worse than death. I have been invited onto U.S. and U.K television news outlets to discuss the situation with Miley and 'Bonfire of teenagers', but of course, there's no point. In truth, Miley has backed off for reasons unconnected to me, having had a major clash with a key figure in 'the circle'. I cannot give any details about the private fight because … it is private, after all.

Miley knew everything about me when she arrived to sing 'I Am Veronica' almost two years ago; she walked into the studio already singing the song. She volunteered. I did not ask her to get involved. Her professionalism was astounding, her vocals a joy to behold. Every minute that I spent with Miley was loving and funny. She asked if she could be in the 'Veronica' video. I was very honored. She told me that Morrissey songs are on 24-hour rotation in her house, and she had frequently been photographed in Morrissey t-shirts. Miley came into my world; I did not venture towards hers. I was eternally thankful, and even now, I remain so.

The campaign to destroy my career was originally led by four male individuals in Britain, each of whom have prominent positions on social media - and they have full unedited access to the Legacy Media. At some point, each one of them had hopes of a candle-lit friendship with me, and this did not happen. Their rage for attention then took a different turn. They want some form of Wikipedia mention as well as a future personal Index reference in 'Who Killed Morrissey?'. Yes, staggeringly, that is their goal.

Although the Left changed and deserted me many years ago, I am most certainly not Far Right, and I have not ever met anyone who claims to be Far Right. My politics are straightforward: I recognize realities. Some realities horrify me, and some do not, but I accept that I was not created so that others might gratify me and delight me with all that they think and do - what a turgid life that would be. I've been offended all of my life, and it has strengthened me, and I am glad. I wouldn't have the journey any other way. Only by hearing the opinions of others can we form truly rational views, and therefore we must never accept a beehive society that refuses to reflect a variety of views.

I am therefore sorry to report to some of you that I am absolutely not Far Right. If your wearisome echo disapproves of me not being Far Right, I wish you the hope that you deny yourself. Britain's 'Question Time' has thrown the red carpet my way six times asking me to appear on television to discuss the Left-Right divide, but I have always refused, and not least of all because I am sick to death of a debate that can never possibly resolve itself. I also refuse because I am apolitical, and if nothing else, I know my place.

I do not care very much about myself - and I never have. But the crucial point about 'Music as Art' is evident in life-changing music that has always happened before anyone expected it. The very best examples are the Sex Pistols, David Bowie, the Ramones, the Velvet Underground, Alice Cooper, and even the Dolls and Iggy: no one saw these monoliths coming, therefore the people discovered them before the industry had time to halt the fun. Now, alas, music cannot happen unless it adheres to strict industry guidelines, and this falsely assures the listening public that things could not possibly be better than they currently are. The infantilised world is delighted to stream music, but if they were asked to walk 50 yards to a record shop to access those very songs … they wouldn't bother to. However, the connection between the music industry and Cancel Vultures is that they both agree that their main job is to stop singers and bands from saying anything important. Respecting equal freedom for those that you control … is not freedom. Music as Art has now been destroyed because it expands public opinion, and thus, with the current Top 100 downloads … no bubbles can ever rise. Songs once kept listeners occupied for years, but this has been replaced by suspiciously instant stardom for anyone obedient enough to agree that babies are naturally born through the left ear. Proper artists need not apply. Imagination must be paralyzed, and saying nothing whatsoever is the only pathway to all music awards. Look for yourself.

Following Britain's 9/11 abomination at the Manchester Arena, Miley was asked to take part in the Don't Look Back In Anger event, and she refused. I asked her why she had refused, and she said "I am not into all that."

I write these words mainly for (but not directly about) my audience - who are the best and most incredible audience that anyone could dream of, and perhaps many onlookers are jealous of this fact. I have not ever voted for a political party in my life, and I have not ever joined a political party, and I have not ever attended a political rally. On the political stage, I do not exist: you have never seen me there and you never shall. I therefore do not mind in the least if you join the Morrissey haters - there is always the likelihood that I'd feel exactly the same way about you. But if you join forces with the Cancel Vultures, your only aim is to numb time, and your eyes are dead.

5 January 2023

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Member @Cornflakes reminded us that Miley Cyrus actually did attend the One Love Manchester event.
For clarity:
May 22, 2017 - Bombing.
May 25, 2017 - spontaneously sung after a minutes silence in the city.
May 27, 2017 - sung during the Courteeners et al gig @ Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
June 4, 2017 - One Love Manchester concert.
September 9, 2017 - We Are Manchester benefit.
All featured "Don't Look Back In Anger".
It should be noted the "We Are Manchester" event was predominantly Manchester bands and there is no online evidence to support Miley Cyrus was invited/involved with said.

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First Central image by Stephen Shames.
Second Central image by Esparza.
Regards,
FWD.


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"I do not care very much about myself - and I never have." One of the biggest, most astonishing, whoppers I've ever heard come out of Morrissey's mouth!

I wish he'd quit complaining and over explaining. The damage has been done and he did it to himself. End of story.
To be fair,the self loathing has always been there.

"Unloveable". "I want to see the boy happy". I could go on. I won't though. I'm halfway through my second bottle of 14.5% Shiraz.
 
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Yes I read that too and I think that’s the reason why there was pressure on her to pull out of that duet with Morrissey. If all had gone to plan, BOT would have come out in late February with Veronica as a single. I believe there was genuine fear that this could spoil Miley’s party.
How would that spoil her party?
 
Yes I read that too and I think that’s the reason why there was pressure on her to pull out of that duet with Morrissey. If all had gone to plan, BOT would have come out in late February with Veronica as a single. I believe there was genuine fear that this could spoil Miley’s party.
Apart from "Central", what evidence is there that "Bonfire" was ever going to be released?.

As other people have stated on this site, on the Capitol website, Morrissey was never listed as a signed artist.
 
I agree with the general point about 'cancel culture' folks being idiots, but this statement is really too little, about a decade too late. It's no good just saying a blanket "I'm not far-right", when you clearly share a number of values with these people - even a friendly set-up interview with Fiona turned into a rant against immigration. He just makes a headline statement and doesn't address any of the underlying issues.

Morrissey's politics are all over the place - a real mush of both left and right-wing ideas, but he's definitely not apolitical.
 
Who released Rebels then? Morrissey? Nah
Really? If you can show me evidence of "Rebels" being released by a record company, I'll happily shut my yap. Was it available on vinyl or CD? Or maybe just released via Itunes. Like podcasts, any Tom, Dick or Dick can release stuff through Itunes.
 
Really? If you can show me evidence of "Rebels" being released by a record company, I'll happily shut my yap. Was it available on vinyl or CD? Or maybe just released via Itunes. Like podcasts, any Tom, Dick or Dick can release stuff through Itunes.
This is normal now, Bobby was released before the album without any vinyl or CD availability. «Modern times» (moderne tider). It’s digital/streaming now ;)
 
Apart from "Central", what evidence is there that "Bonfire" was ever going to be released?.

As other people have stated on this site, on the Capitol website, Morrissey was never listed as a signed artist.
Are you really suggesting the whole thing was somehow fabricated by Central? and to what purpose?
 
I did not set out to cancel my former hero. But I admit I have. I didn't do so in a calculated way with hatred or anger. I remember I was in Powells bookstore when How Soon Is Now started playing and I found myself cringing at the sound of his voice. I realized that I could no longer separate the singer from his personal opinions and antics. You have no idea how the realization that I could no longer enjoy one of my favorite songs hurt me. I openly admit that I'm jealous of folks here that can put the music first and ignore the rest. I just cant. I'm not wired that way. That sweet melodic voice that carried me through most of my life is now only the voice of some jerk. I would wager that there are probably tens of thousands of people, likely more, who feel just like me.
 
Are you really suggesting the whole thing was somehow fabricated by Central? and to what purpose?
To provoke Capitol to commit to the release of "Bonfire".

Morrissey:"If you don't release "Bonfire", I'll release a demo version of "Rebels".

Capitol records:"Yeah, whatever".
 
That would be funny if true after all those people who convinced themselves they loved the production on rebels.
Each to their own, but in my opinion, the vocal production of "Rebels" is awful.

This means nothing to people outside the UK or younger than 45, but at times his voice sounds like Metal bloody Mickey.
 

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