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No, you're wrong, it went into the charts at #7 on June 8th, meaning it's his MOST successful US album. You are The Quarry, Years of Refusal & Low in High School all getting to #11. It has gone down to #95 as you say, but for him to be getting a top 10 US album after all this time solidifies my point.
He's currently #58 in hottest artists on Billboard above the likes of The Beatles, Beyonce, Rihanna, Lewis Capaldi (who no one shuts up about at the moment), Kendrick Lamar and so much more.
Seems you don't know what you're on about mate, try being less patronising in the future to save yourself embarrassment.
Done with you now, tara.
So are you saying that Billboard's own website is wrong?
Here it is:
https://www.billboard.com/charts
Here's the Billboard 200 album chart:
https://www.billboard.com/charts/billboard-200
Scroll down to number 95 and you'll find Morrissey listed as a new entry.
Morrissey wasn't on the chart last week. I checked and posted the link on here.
Are you also claiming that Mozzer2 can see into the future? After all, he suggested that the album had entered the Billboard chart at number 7 on 03/6, but you're saying it did so on 08/06 (contrary to Billboard's own website).
What's this I find on the Billboard website.....
https://www.billboard.com/music/morr.../billboard-200
https://www.billboard.com/music/morr...op-album-sales
This does say peaked at 7 in fairness
You know that the Billboard 200 is universally recognised as the 'official' US album chart, right?
A quick look at yer man's discography on Wiki tells the story:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morrissey_discography
As does the entry for the album in question:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Son
It's good to see folk getting on in this world of nastiness , may your gods and Morrisey be with you .
I honestly don't know what that refers to. They appear to have charts within charts. However, what I am 100% certain of is that the Billboard 200 is the US top 200 album chart across all genres and music platforms, and always has been.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_200
Can't we just talk about Johnny Marr? Far less controversial.
Johnny's son, Nile, is a lovely lad. I spent half an hour with him a few weeks ago at Bristol's Dot To Dot festival. Saw him play quite a few times between 2012 and 2016. Nile's spent the last couple of years working with Hans Zimmer but is playing with his own band again now. Really nice guy, very grounded.
if we're talking the smiths let's go the whole hog and let's not forget the rhythm section either .Andy Rourke the best bass player the UK has produced since the 80;s !.
If you think Marr was going to make it no matter what, why wouldn't you think Morrissey wouldn't?
The Smiths would be nothing without Moz's lyrics, and they'd be nothing without Marr's guitar. There's no question who's had a better career, though! I love Johnny Marr though, he is far less controversial without a doubt, but if you read his book he literally says the way Morrissey handled the press in early outset is one of the fundamental reasons they were so different to everyone else on the scene.
Marr decided to stop it yeah. I think Strangeways was them finding their groove to the extent they all outlived the band. Rourke obviously had his issues whilst Joyce pretended to contribute in the background. Listen to A Rush and a Push and you could see they were starting to go in a completely new direction. They came close to reforming in roughly 2008ish when Marr and Moz met in a pub for a catch up after about 10 years. Marr was up for it but Moz never got back to him (according to Marr).