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No. To snub you. And others with the same opinion.
Well, he succeeded quite nicely. He got your attention.
Bowie did not care, doesn't care or can't care anymore. Makes no difference.
Moz doesn't care either if people think he hates Bowie.
I was at Lloyd Cole at end of August and towards the end of his set he sang the first few lines of Sorrow. I thought it was a nice classy touch. Lloyd Cole is a quality artist.Well, if Morrissey doesn't care what we think about his attitude to Bowie's passing, then why does he persist in deliberately making a point of not mentioning DB at every opportunity - and especially in such an elaborately contrived and spuriously inclusive eulogy like this one.
i disagree, it's the perspective of the camera that makes the difference (for me). i feel privileged in a way when i watch the video. my impression is that it's kind of busy on stage, which the audience cannot see. and these gladiolas are real missiles, aren't they?
Well, if Morrissey doesn't care what we think about his attitude to Bowie's passing, then why does he persist in deliberately making a point of not mentioning DB at every opportunity - and especially in such an elaborately contrived and spuriously inclusive eulogy like this one.
... we can guess and speculate but Moz has not said anything about it.
He hit a nerve there.
I can't believe he is worried about what fans think of it.
Wow, this shot is impressive.To the rafters.
Morrissey is one sexy MAN!. The operative word is man, not a male that posts drivel non stop on a fan site and pics apart everything about someone. I don't think he has ever said an unkind word about any of you hate infested "people". Not one word. That is SEXY, he is a better person than me and need less to say, a better person than you.
Oh, and i love the video.
If nothing else, this video means that the snub to the late David Bowie can now be seen in all its graceless rancour and spiteful premeditation. It is quite evident that the names of the other departed luminaries - especially Prince - are being cited simply to provide Morrissey with an opportunity to vent his unspeakable contempt for DB, whom he clearly feels did not die "too soon". The accompanying projection of Lady Stardust is sadly exploited as the distasteful icing on this poisonous cake. Darkness and disgrace indeed.