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Morrissey has expressed his annoyance at what he says are two inaccurate credits on his Wikipedia page.. The controversial former Smiths frontman and solo artist often shares personal updates and ...
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Jack Rabid of AllMusic called this single "ho-hum", saying it was "a poor choice to represent Maladjusted". [1] He also criticized guitarists Boz Boorer and Alain Whyte, asking when Morrissey was going to part company with them, and declared the B-sides "Heir Apparent" and "I Can Have Both" to be the better songs but still lacking in comparison to previous B-sides "Whatever Happens, I Love You ...
Steven Patrick Morrissey (/ ˈ m ɒr ɪ s i / MORR-iss-ee; born 22 May 1959), known mononymously as Morrissey, is an English singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the frontman and lyricist of rock band the Smiths, who were active from 1982 to 1987. Since then, he has pursued a successful solo career.
Morrissey said that the lyrics were about the music scene in Manchester, with bands contesting for success. James lead singer Tim Booth has claimed the song is about the success James had as a fellow Manchester band, once performing it at a festival in place of Morrissey. [1] [2] Morrissey, however, states that the song is not about James. [3]
Ian McCann in NME gave the single a poor review, describing the record as a "dull, fey whine that would never see release unless the singer had a track record". [4] In a retrospective review, Ned Raggett of AllMusic described the lead track as "a weird semi-anthem that almost works" but praised its B-side "Yes, I Am Blind", calling it "a restrained but sharp performance, while the tearjerker ...
Morrissey fans are upset the musician abruptly canceled a show after performing only a handful of songs in California. The rock singer ended his concert at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles about ...
Autobiography is a book by the British singer-songwriter Morrissey, published in October 2013.. Controversially, it was published under the Penguin Classics imprint. It was a number one best-seller in the UK and received polarised reviews, with certain reviewers hailing it as brilliant writing and others decrying it as overwrought and self-indulgent.