el punal
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He’s just doing what he’s always done ie going against current fashion. If it was Bonfire of the Old People then the NSC oldies would love it.
Only after 6.00pm and make sure that you have a hose close by.
He’s just doing what he’s always done ie going against current fashion. If it was Bonfire of the Old People then the NSC oldies would love it.
Talentless and hugely overrated.
I agree in principle but these lyrics are quite basic and I would say designed to bait as opposed to stimulate any intellectual debate; there is no interesting angle to think about. In this sense how does it differ from Piers Morgan?
My comment was more generally about Morrisey rather than targeted particularly at this song. To your point, I'd say the lyrics here are more likely designed to appease and provide comfort than bait. It's ok to feel angry about losing your child in such a cruel and destructive way, entirely justifiable. Scars like that never fully heal and it's more a critique of those telling people what to think and feel.
I agree “more generally” but in this case I struggle to see how calling grieving people morons is designed to provide comfort. I’ll have to agree to disagree.
Am I seeing a little dig at Oasis chucked in there?
A man so far up his own arse his eyeballs are tiny nuggets of sweetcorn.
Listened to it a few times now. His band is so much better with Alan in it. Great song, love it.
I used to be a big fan, but this is tasteless, he’s wrote a song about a terrible event and turned it around to his condemnation of forgiveness.
Morrissey what have you done, disappointed in you.
Not directly, no.
The vigils in Manchester in the days after the attack, adopted DLBIA as a kind of singalong anthem. Song by a local band, everyone knows the words, so kind of makes sense.
What Morrissey seems to be saying is that the lyrics were a poor choice of sentiment (if indeed the crowds really considered the lyrics at all), and that he damn well WILL 'look back in anger', thanks very much.
Oasis had no involvement in the vigils, at all, so no, there's no dig at them.
Morrissey has a long record of producing songs about challenging issues, the Smiths and Morrissey have produced songs about suicide, death generally, and the moors murders, an issue Mancunian Morrissey has a particular point of reference with in his life.
I suspect if multi millionaire cockney socialist Billy Bragg had produced a song about the Manchester Arena bombing, from his 3.5m gaff in South Dorset, no doubt his particular take on the event would be congratulated as being brave.
Not everyone wants to buy the world a coke following terrorist atrocities, well done to Morrissey for recognising there is a constituency of people that won’t forgive that terrorist, like they wouldn’t forgive Brady or Hindley.
Morrissey has a long record of producing songs about challenging issues, the Smiths and Morrissey have produced songs about suicide, death generally, and the moors murders, an issue Mancunian Morrissey has a particular point of reference with in his life.
I suspect if multi millionaire cockney socialist Billy Bragg had produced a song about the Manchester Arena bombing, from his 3.5m gaff in South Dorset, no doubt his particular take on the event would be congratulated as being brave.
Not everyone wants to buy the world a coke following terrorist atrocities, well done to Morrissey for recognising there is a constituency of people that won’t forgive that terrorist, like they wouldn’t forgive Brady or Hindley.
Morrissey has a long record of producing songs about challenging issues, the Smiths and Morrissey have produced songs about suicide, death generally, and the moors murders, an issue Mancunian Morrissey has a particular point of reference with in his life.
I suspect if multi millionaire cockney socialist Billy Bragg had produced a song about the Manchester Arena bombing, from his 3.5m gaff in South Dorset, no doubt his particular take on the event would be congratulated as being brave.
Not everyone wants to buy the world a coke following terrorist atrocities, well done to Morrissey for recognising there is a constituency of people that won’t forgive that terrorist, like they wouldn’t forgive Brady or Hindley.
The subject matter is one thing, singing that forgiveness makes you a moron is another. The guy generally doesn't like people, but he particularly doesn't like people that were not born in the uk but live here, he would love to make Britain less welcoming of immigrants, and telling people it is right to be angry and unforgiving of the Arena bombing is part of his agenda to promote hatred of immigrants.
What are people supposed to do with their anger given the bomber died and his brother is locked up?
Is he important enough for a thread of his own just because he's written some rather ambiguous lyrics
The subject matter is one thing, singing that forgiveness makes you a moron is another. The guy generally doesn't like people, but he particularly doesn't like people that were not born in the uk but live here, he would love to make Britain less welcoming of immigrants, and telling people it is right to be angry and unforgiving of the Arena bombing is part of his agenda to promote hatred of immigrants.
What are people supposed to do with their anger given the bomber died and his brother is locked up?