I completely disagree - the setlist was tight and there was no lull moments. Last night played against - believe it or not - expectations, with the piano intro to 'Sunday' used instead for 'Please, Please...', and the encore not being 'Sweet and Tender' but 'Speedway'.
Morrissey was in good...
Ah yes, but that was with a contract and an album to promote with the label's backing. Currently there is no label so he won't be doing any of that to promote the album.
He should, however, do the odd interview piece. Time is ticking and he needs to preserve his legacy, and unfortunately...
Musically Notre-Dame is great, as are the songs from Without Music heard so far. I really like the 70s vibe - I think the album has really strong potential to be great.
As for the polarising lyrics for Notre-Dame:
Notre-Dame, we will not be silent
Notre-Dame, we will not be silent.
It's very...
As silly a it sounds I think the energy is now in his voice, which wasn't always the case previously. There is no denying that his voice is as strong as ever, although there were a couple of moments from the show where the high notes weren't delivered. Then again, we are talking about someone...
That's a fair point. I think if Morrissey had managed to keep one contract over the past 10-15 years we may have seen that shift in gear with the material. I think the fact that Morrissey has always had issues with contracts means that it is difficult for him to change style and reinvent...
But he's never done what people think he should do, he has always done what he thinks is best, for better and for worse, and that's why you fell in love with him in the first place. Just because you want something, doesn't mean you should get it.
The set-list isn't bad - it just highlights that he has a deep reservoir of songs and you just can't please everyone. And anyway, you should know that the songs are picked because that's what Morrissey wants to sing on the night and not chosen by some fan vote.
Lovely to see him in great...
There are some stupid people out there. "I don't want to see Morrissey!" No-one is forcing anyone to do anything. I'm sure there are people attending the festival who had no interest in watching NIN, just as there will likely be people not interested in Morrissey. Is it a big deal? No. That's...
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