Not true at all. I’ve made it perfectly clear on many, many occasions that I love Morrissey with a passion, but I have no problem discussing the bad bits as well as the good.
Yeah, you most definitely are.
And you made mine several posts ago. :tiphat: :tiphat:
Surface is civil and nuanced. You, on the other hand, and may God forgive me, are obnoxious and rude to anyone with a differing opinion and your capacity to have a nuanced discussion about Morrissey is probably on par with a feral 12-year-old Swiftie.
God bless you. That documentary sure has given me a lot of solace. I received it as a gift from Teresa on a DVD-R or summat, and it helped keep my head above water.
I think there’s a “theme” musically. This whole “album” musically has a nostalgic, warm, melancholy vibe and I think these songs fit nicely together. And most of the songs are inner reflections concerning love, death and alienation. I think it would have worked.
Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, George Strait, George Jones, Bob Wills, Kris Kristofferson… The amount of fantastic country music from Texas is staggering.
Adjectives? No, mate. It’s the obvious and unwarranted contempt and the personal attacks that baffles me and makes me think that you might not be doing so well. The rest of us are having a lighthearted conversation about music.
I agree, but the point is that he should be on that level. He should be able to play stadiums if he wanted to. He has the catalog for it and the decades long legacy.
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