Interviewer asks about Moz around minute 26.
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Oh, don't start going down the 'fax route', please WT.
Loving the folks on here "Sparks, yeah, they used to be OK, then they fell out with Moz, and my misplaced loyalty means I now have to say, against my better judgement, that to a particular degree I'm not willing to otherwise specify, they're rubbish"
They could regale by email though?Ya can checks with a text.
They could regale by email though?
Nailed it!Or maybe even better, just write a letter.
Loving the folks on here "Sparks, yeah, they used to be OK, then they fell out with Moz, and my misplaced loyalty means I now have to say, against my better judgement, that to a particular degree I'm not willing to otherwise specify, they're rubbish"
You do know he is talking about Wagner in that quote, right?"It's a strange kind of thing where an artist can do something so beautiful and pure and (kinda) life-affirming and then have such odious views in another sense." - Ron Mael
Pretty much sums it up.
I think with Sparks (particularly their early albums) one should read the lyric sheet a couple times to more or less know the subject of the songs. brilliant stuff, quite original. Queen were more traditional, rock n roll and love songs, which was easier for the general public to follow, popularity for the long run.
Like fans of Morrissey, it’s a certain type of person that gravitates toward a band like Sparks.
Loving the folks on here "Sparks, yeah, they used to be OK, then they fell out with Moz, and my misplaced loyalty means I now have to say, against my better judgement, that to a particular degree I'm not willing to otherwise specify, they're rubbish"
Loving the folks on here "Sparks, yeah, they used to be OK, then they fell out with Moz, and my misplaced loyalty means I now have to say, against my better judgement, that to a particular degree I'm not willing to otherwise specify, they're rubbish"
He’s not one to let the truth get in the way of his story.Literally nobody on this thread said this.
He's condemned until he removes his official endorsement for extremist hateful right-wing politics, and apologises unreservedly for having given it in the first place. As long as his wholehearted personal support for the extreme right remains there sitting on his website for all to see, he deserves everything that it's brought him. There is an obvious and easy solution.
The for Britain group are bad news I think, watched a few of their videos and the main woman as well as most of those who comment blame everything on muslims and praise Trump like he's a hero. I think if you follow these groups though and watch their stuff regularly it's probably easy to fall for what they are saying. They make a few good points but most of it is angry, prejudice and just depressing to me. Morrissey is obviously an angry man but I don't think he's a racist, I hope not anyway.
Yes, he does. ...and so do you, as weak, half-wit apologist for the man-child.He doesn't have odious views.