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Here's the rest of it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbbs...4YQ_jBo9wHsifw
If you play this backwards it’s Morrissey covering the Horst Wessel song
Im a Morrissey fan but agree its a bit hit and miss
who gives a flying feck about this 60 year old tossers album.
Probably all raging capitalist, everyone forgot where Spillers until this incident .
Bet they still ""Schools Out "" by Alice Cooper , which is a dreadful message for young people .
And ""To Drunk To ****"" by the Dead Kennedys, not a great advert for young married couples.
who in the holly feck gives a shite about this mans album. i'm old enough to remember the release of "never mind the bollox", but cant think why anyone would care about this flowery shite
Good album. Great covers. Very different to his other work, people let their own political views cloud their judgement. After all these years he's still getting spoken about as much as he was in the 80's, and selling albums just as much. Great achievement and one of the best musicians (& especially lyricists) to come from this island.
Wedding Bell Blues is an absolute tune on California Son
well it gets a 10 out of 10 from me
Morrissey is one of my favourite musical artists, but this particar album is not for me. I find the arrangements, and the choice of instruments a bit too drab for my tastes.
My comment was aimed more towards ToTaL ITK who was almost certain that nobody would give a flying feck about this 60 year old tossers album
The only reason he’s in the mainstream media so much at the moment is he wore the badge of a facist party on US tv.
6 UK top 5 albums in the last 15 years would suggest otherwise and that doesn’t include the release of this album yet.
https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/13740/morrissey/
Baker's claim was that Morrissey is selling as many albums now as he was in the Eighties. That's bollocks. In the Eighties, all eight Smiths albums were Gold certified in the UK, as was his only solo album during that decade. The old man hasn't had a Gold-selling album in the UK since since 2006, 13 years ago. His sales in the US tell a similar story. Indeed, he hasn't had a Gold-seller there since 1988. He had four US Gold-sellers in the Eighties (three with the Smiths, one solo).
As regards chart positions, I'm sure you're aware that albums don't have to sell a fraction of what they did in the Eighties to gain a decent chart rating.