Swells slags The Smiths (again) |
Posted on Mon, Mar 1 1999 by
David T.
<[email protected]>
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From John:
Another snippet in
this week's NME - The journalist Steven Wells attacked
The Smiths again in a Blur interview. After Graham Coxon
said "Youth culture died in 1979 when Thatch got
in.", Swells said back,"Surely it was The Smiths
that killed it?" Coxon, a Marr aficionado I think,
replied "Well that was for the delicate
people....". Swells hates The Smiths and I think blames
them for the supposedly moribund state of today's music,
like Rollins he also deliberately uses any opportunity to
slag Moz, in a Jon Spencer Blues Explosion feature last year
he went off in a tangent about 50's America, calling Pat
Boone a proto-Morrissey, a white clean living figure who
tried to stop rock'n'roll, despite being a Smiths-hater he
is actually a very good, funny writer otherwise and has been
with the NME since at least the early 80's. As for Blur, i
used to hate them, all that mockney, character song shite,
but I'm warming to them now, even so I always thought it was
a very big step down for Stephen Street to produce them
after The Smiths.
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Comments / Notes
The real music has only three names:
Giorgio Moroder
Dave Ball (Soft Cell's keyboard player)
Johnny Marr (Smith's guitarist).
The other ones, are not essentials.
Fabio Pagano <[email protected]> (ppp-bari52-65-150.iol.it)
Italy - Mon, Mar 01, 1999 at 14:18:25 (PST)
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* return to Morrissey-solo |