Peter Hook on "Morrissey"-Q&A-Substance: Inside New Order-book tour-JCCSF-Feb 4, 2017-Joy Division - YouTube
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Oh ok then, tell your carer to read the reviews to you if you can't manage it and next time you visit the docs, have the wax removed from your ears.
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that's if you think Humasexuality is gay in someway or aspects of it, which I guess, one can see it that way, if they choose. I mean, he never came out as 'gay', not that that would be a bad thing in ANY WAY, but for Him it seems he chose a broader label (even having to invent one) for how he would like to be defined and for how he would like to define himself, which some will understand and respect.
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Oh ok then, tell your carer to read the reviews to you if you can't manage it and next time you visit the docs, have the wax removed from your ears.
No I don't, he has never been a good singer and is the first to say it himself, however he has written some tremendous songs.
Was a slip of the thumb or a pocket vote as I didn't rate it off topic
But my carer is busy listening to that album on your recommendation and why is the drug cabinet empty and the key missing?
I can swear that tube of lube was full just minutes ago.
'he has written some tremendous songs.'
agree! songs like 'Bizarre Love Triangle' with it's simple lyric and singing shows so much yearning, acceptance and melancholy in it, really stunning, and it grooves!
I bet Moz has a bunker where his victims are attached to the walls by velcro.
Nah, that would be Manic Street Preachers, how else would they get anyone to listen to their... 'music' ?
he was one of the brothers.one was called right,one was called said, and lastly one was called fred.Right Said Fred is the most underrated, brilliant pop group there ever was!!!
Smiths, JD, NO, Fall, Jarvis Cocker, all very well but Fred Said Right tops them all for sure!
Nobody pays attention to them but I do!
By the way, who was Fred?
#TrollHarderWow, you managed to name their worst songs and millennials have no taste in music. There it is, proof.
Just hit print screen and frame that list of bad songs.
Who knows what he is but Morrissey appears to be such a gay stereotype that you can't really blame people for drawing their own conclusions instead of taking him seriously with his made up words. He really should just say he doesn't want to talk about it instead of making up words and making up relationships with the invisible woman. When that book came out and he tried to act like he'd had a girlfriend for years and thought about having a child with her, anyone with a hint of perception gave that news an *eyeroll* and mouthed "gurl, stop.".
that's if you think Humasexuality is gay in someway or aspects of it, which I guess, one can see it that way, if they choose. I mean, he never came out as 'gay', not that that would be a bad thing in ANY WAY, but for Him it seems he chose a broader label (even having to invent one) for how he would like to be defined and for how he would like to define himself, which some will understand and respect.
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Why such homophobia on this site? If Morrissey is gay who cares. It is always brought up as a wimpy way to be. Lighten up on the homophobia mate.
But my carer is busy listening to that album on your recommendation and why is the drug cabinet empty and the key missing?
I can swear that tube of lube was full just minutes ago.
I had a four hour drive in my car today and listened to the following CDs in this order: PJ Harvey: The Hope Six Demolition Project, The Prodigy: Fat of the Land, Paul Weller: A Kind Revolution, New Order: the best of.'he has written some tremendous songs.'
agree! songs like 'Bizarre Love Triangle' with it's simple lyric and singing shows so much yearning, acceptance and melancholy in it, really stunning, and it grooves!
I had a four hour drive in my car today and listened to the following CDs in this order: PJ Harvey: The Hope Six Demolition Project, The Prodigy: Fat of the Land, Paul Weller: A Kind Revolution, New Order: the best of.
I kept New Order until last because they always pick me up and leave me happy with their melodic tunes and ace musicianship. The fact that the lyrics aren't earth shattering is ok for me. I don't want every album to be a Moz album. In fact Paul Weller has written his fair share of great lyrics (e.g. Town Called Malice). And now that I think of it I don't believe Moz has written good lyrics since Life Is A Pigsty, so he's not exactly faultless either.
Who knows what he is but Morrissey appears to be such a gay stereotype that you can't really blame people for drawing their own conclusions instead of taking him seriously with his made up words. He really should just say he doesn't want to talk about it instead of making up words and making up relationships with the invisible woman. When that book came out and he tried to act like he'd had a girlfriend for years and thought about having a child with her, anyone with a hint of perception gave that news an *eyeroll* and mouthed "gurl, stop."