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Comments / Notes
I just love his interviews. You know, I don't think I've ever heard him curse before. I liked it very much.
Cili Barnes
Los Angeles - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 09:28:19 (PST) | #1
Me too.
Nelson Muntz
hither and thither, to and fro - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 09:59:56 (PST) | #2
Hey... How did he know about "The Other Two"? (I guess he is "in love with the pop movement") That's a totally spontaneously clever answer... Love it!BTW the other two suck! and so does neworder
rob <[email protected]>
yay! - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:09:12 (PST) | #3
geoff dobran knows what the "love of pop" is about
little <[email protected]>
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:16:59 (PST) | #4
Fantastic interview. I was surprised to read that Michael Stipe stood up for him. I didn´t know he liked Morrissey.
rosebud
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:22:03 (PST) | #5
Yay another classic Morrissey interview. I loved his answer to the celibate question. Also maybe now we all know there will be NO smiths reunion. We heard it from Mr ~M~ himself. It will be interesting to read the interviews when his new album comes out.
Unruly Girl
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:38:30 (PST) | #6
Michael Stipe has previously tried (without any success) to get together with Morrissey. He has written letters, but Morrissey never replied. Maybe it's that "Shiny Happy People" song that turns Morrissey off?
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:47:57 (PST) | #7
How delightful to see him delightful. Not that I feared Morrissey's wit had atrophied, but we have so rarely seen reporters recently pose questions other than Why Are You Still Here? It's nice to see someone give the man an opportunity to expound.As for foul expressions, with the exception of one parenthetical line in "Tony the Pony," I don't believe I have any notion of having seen Morrissey cross-the-"f"-word-line ("arse" and "crap" and such usually creep up, usually while referencing the lottery, the past, and the Fourth Estate).
jeremy
Half art, half wit - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 10:56:59 (PST) | #8
Oh dear, another interview with the Mozzer and he says absolutely NOTHING. He won't talk about his new songs, or even in what label he may have an interest. "Aren't-I-Cute" answers from a flippant, forty year-old man who is too old to act like a teenage schoolgirl. I've read more interesting interviews with Jennifer Lopez. (p.s. and SHE has a much better behind).-Throw your pretty body down, son.
bigmouthstrikesagain <[email protected]>
USA - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:07:17 (PST) | #9
I for one, thought it was a great intereview. Classic Morrissey wit throughout. So what if he didnt really say "anything"? Thats the beauty behind it. Would u rather he just answered everything in a straightfoward manner, or how about 'yes' or 'no' answers? I think its great to be vague. Leaves more mystique,intrigue and imagination to it all. Fun for the whole family!
OrdinaryBoy
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:28:14 (PST) | #10
Keep knockin' 'em dead Moz. Nobody does it better.jason xoxoxo
Jason G. <[email protected]>
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:40:19 (PST) | #11
Hey Bigmouth:I kind of agree with your comments, but at the same time, when you reach the level of success that Morrissey has, you can pretty much say and act as you please. His replies are pretty funny (the comment about the wallpaper table is hilarious), and it's great to see that he's not trying to be all fakey like the rest. He's a smartass and he's always been that way and always will be. That's probably one of the things I like about the man.
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:41:19 (PST) | #12
That was the funniest and most interesting piece of information i've read for a very, very long time. He should tour more, it seems to make him relax...
Stefan Krix <[email protected]>
Bottrop, Germany - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:44:38 (PST) | #13
cili barnes, you can hear the mozzer curse on "tony the pony."
John in NJ <[email protected]>
Trenton, NJ - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:54:55 (PST) | #14
Buck Toothed Girl,I think you may be mistaken. It has been widely documented around here that Michael's "meeting" with Morrissey did come to fruition. Michael and Moz met in Morrissey's garden for about an hour several or more years ago. I think I may even still have a NME (London music mag) with an interview with REM that hits on that meeting. I'll see if I can find it tonight and bring it to work tomorrow.
Monica Morris
Athens - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:56:38 (PST) | #15
Maybe he should give up touring and only give interviews in the future...
Niklas
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:57:12 (PST) | #16
Morrissey once quoted Paul Weller using the f-word, so he has said it. Only when quoting other people, it seems.Michael Stipe and Morrissey have met and they walked around London together. haven't you seen the picture of them together? Stipey is friends with everyone. Nice joke about listening to Tricky et al. Morrissey is so evasive.
the singing defective
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 11:59:27 (PST) | #17
Terrific interview, as always. To 'rosebud' I'm even more surprised that Morrissey remarked on Michael Stipe standing up for him in the press.
glamlisp
Chicago,IL - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:09:26 (PST) | #18
That's nice they finally met--I had felt bad for Michael trying to get in touch and it seemed Morrissey had originally ignored him. That shows I haven't bought a magazine in far too long. Thanks for the info.
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:19:29 (PST) | #19
In my opinion, Moz is BUFF. His chest was hot at Coachella! The toilet seat reference is perfect! Buck toothed, who cares what you buy?
Moore Saltair
Portland OR - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:25:27 (PST) | #20
???
MORRISSEY IS TRUCCULENT
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:28:31 (PST) | #21
Moz didn't curse, he quoted someone else. That doesn't count at all. Hey, but what is totally ironic is that usually
MORRISSEY IS A MAN, WHO ELSE IS A MAN?
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:30:08 (PST) | #22
Hello, can I post my snotty comments on this clever board or what?
I'M NOT A MAN
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:32:13 (PST) | #23
Moz didn't curse, he quoted someone else. That doesn't count at all. Hey, but what is totally ironic is that usually
THIS IS GETTING ANNOYING
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:33:38 (PST) | #24
I think the questions were splendid. It is hard to find an interview where Morrissey appears at ease or even answers in depth. I think we may be onto something here.
I WAS A MAN
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 12:35:47 (PST) | #25
Hey Buck-toothed! The more you ignore me...
Irwin Dodds
NYC - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:02:08 (PST) | #26
I don't think anyone really notices,but Mozz is playing with the medias heads. He does'nt give a crap what anyone thinks. He is genius, and he really doesn't care if anyone understands him or not, especially the press ot interviewers.. I heard Stipe and him were actually very good friends.. Morrissey has never received any respect what so ever.. I am from Dallas,Tx and moved to Nashville for other reasons than country, but I have talked to many writers out here and they are pathetic.. They have never ever heard of the greatest writer ever(MOZZ).. I am a poet myself, he is definitely my number one influence..By the way, the person who said New Order sucks, whatvere, they are incredible.. Doesn't anyone see.. All these bands are connected.. They all know each other and have done so much for music, when music was pretty much going to die, Back Street Boys, I am going to kill myself if hear that crap again> Garth Brooks,the greatest illusionist of all time,no talent *@#$$%@!%!!!!!
Jason Harvey <[email protected]>
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:12:29 (PST) | #27
Moz and Michael met for the first time at Moz' Madison Square Garden show on the Kill Uncle tour. Rolling Stone had a picture of them togeterh, along with Curt Smith and Fred Schneider.
mikey <[email protected]>
New Effin Jersey - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:19:57 (PST) | #28
Moore:Looks like all that Salt air has turned you into a pompous ass. Maybe you should change your name to Less Saltair and lighten the F&*# up!!!!!
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:25:10 (PST) | #29
Salt air will not make one as insolent as spouting out self-righteous crap about one's religion and then going postal at the drop of a dime. Tiss - tiss, I need braces real bad...
Larry Rapp
Maryland - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:37:57 (PST) | #30
Oh poor Mozzer! He's afraid of losing his fan base. But he's probably going to sell out the Palldium, plus 2 shows in Vegas and he has Clark and Carole's old house (which is worth a fortune!) I guess he'll just have to cry all the way to the bank! He disappointed me once, never again. Morrissey: YOU CAN KISS MY ARSE!
Mike Head
Denver - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:41:37 (PST) | #31
Bucktoothed Girl,I'm a long time reader, first time poster, and it is obvious to me that you have claimed the dubious honor of being the new "Warren" of this website. All I ever see are negative posts directed at you and then your typical defensive comebacks! Maybe you should go into the basement for awhile! Moz = Fab!!!
Adison Grey
L.A. - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:45:57 (PST) | #32
Morrissey and Stipe are the most talented lyricists around! a cooperation would be nice...PS just answer if you agree, not to state 'how boring R.E.M. is' (PLEASE).
sunny jim
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:46:36 (PST) | #33
This site has missed Warren's character but there is a reason he is gone - we killed him (oh yeah!). Seriously, we do not need hecklers or jesters to keep us amused here. Buck toothed take the earlier posters advice, get your braces and get the hell out of here, you are nothing more than a hyper twat with nothing relevant to post. Posters please continue with your enlightening views.
Noah
My Ark is far bigger than Garrett's - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 13:54:01 (PST) | #34
Sorry about that Larry. Gee, I'll try to be more consistent and reflect my faith in my every post. Please continue your longstanding readership and if you like, please waste more time to comment on my every comment. If you are such a long time reader, you'd see that I've gotten a lot better. I'm probably the biggest smartass at this site, but I try to control it. It's the abundance of other smartasses at this site that bring out the worst in me. Why don't you hyper focus on one of them for a change. I think with your vast reading that you claim to do, you'd see that it's quite common to reply to someone that says something stupid in response to an innocent post. I'm innocent Larry.
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:05:33 (PST) | #35
"As far as I know I don't attract any fans at all" Why won't somebody love me?? Oh I am so miserable??? Blah Blah Blah. Moz gives the worst interviews. Somebody please tell me what this response is supposed to mean?? He know he has tons of loyal fans.
Raised to wait.
East Coast of America - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:06:40 (PST) | #36
Oh Please Buck - tooth attack me next. Oh please, you really are so clever and sly!
Noah
My Ark is far bigger than Garrett's - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:12:19 (PST) | #37
Innocent your arsenal
The Smiths Are Alive
UK - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:16:43 (PST) | #38
To rob (#3):It would be rather ignorant of Morrissey (who came from the same area as the members of New Order and whose ex-partner has been collaborating with one of them) to have no clue as to who The Other Two are. His knowledge of pop music is frighteningly vast. I totally agree, though: he hasn't lost his penchant for "spontaneously clever" quips!
Lifeguard Commenting
Hopefully Vegas - in December - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:19:36 (PST) | #39
I wish reporters would quit asking Moz if the Smiths will get back together. It gives Moz the impression that anybody really cares! The last I checked the earth was still revolving since The Smiths broke up!Buck Toothed Girl - You aren't very smart, are you?
Adison Grey
L.A. - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 14:47:20 (PST) | #40
I think he meant that he isn't attracting any _new_ fans... Is he?
Henrik Rydéhn <[email protected]>
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 15:06:39 (PST) | #41
Hey, Buck toothed bitch from Luxembourg, get your facts straight!! Michael and Moz are friends. They probably haven't talked in a while but they hung out a few times talking about everything other than music. Go search the new archives where you can find interviews by the two underneath in the comments.
Our Hank
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 17:28:20 (PST) | #42
Dear Buck-toothed,Attack me too please! Or maybe you need to get laid. It was a good lay, good lay, it was a good lay. this charming man
lalo
Carson - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 18:01:54 (PST) | #43
yes he knows who the other two are...ugh...it's called sarcasm folks. Moz uses it...you should at least know the definition.P.S. How can people be Morrissey fans and be angry when he complains?*l* That is one of his greatest aspects. plus he said he's happy now...so cool it.
Corey Wittig
PA, USA - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 18:07:58 (PST) | #44
Thank you immensely, sir, for posting the interview!!
The Future
Metropolis - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 18:25:31 (PST) | #45
Great interview. Thanks to those who posted it.
Derek <[email protected]>
Toronto - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 20:19:52 (PST) | #46
Hey Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg everyone thought I sucked now you suck more than me. HA HA you suck and your opinions suck even more.
Warren
Chespaw - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 20:22:30 (PST) | #47
Dearest Corey (#44):Forgive me if I didn't pick up on Rob's alleged sarcasm (I say alleged because I'm not completely convinced that he WAS being sarcastic), but it's a bit difficult to pick up a sarcastic tone, merely from reading TEXT. I like you; let's please not start a petty battle. Yours online, Lifeguard Sleeping
Lifeguard Commenting
Hopefully Vegas - in December - Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 21:39:29 (PST) | #48
WARREN!!!!!!! i missed you buddy:)where have you been?
trouble <[email protected]>
- Thu, Nov 04, 1999 at 23:21:16 (PST) | #49
Well, it is quite obvious Morrissey has found balance in his life in recent years:"the balance seems serene" as he sung in one of his greatest recent songs. But doesn't being 'happy' and living a well-balanced life stand in the way of great Art? After all, how many truly brilliant songs did he write since Vauxhall and I? Hopefully John Cale and some drama in his life can lift him up to the standard of that album. pretty white beads...Remember that one
lesley-ann
The Netherlands - Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 06:21:32 (PST) | #50
According to Michael Stipe, he and Morrissey have contacted each before, but have only met in person once, and they haven't spoken to each other in years. There's no animosity between them, they just didn't talk to each other very much for very long.
Sweetness, I was only Joking <[email protected]>
USA - Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 07:00:37 (PST) | #51
OK, I have a confession to make:I don't have buck teeth I'm not a girl I'm not from Luxembourg In reality, I have perfect teeth I'm a good looking young guy I'm from Minneapolis I really enjoy the Smiths and Morrissey's music This is my last post as Buck toothed girl Thank you and good night!
Buck toothed girl from Luxembourg
- Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 07:41:18 (PST) | #52
I went to a high school in Minneapolis called Blake a while back. Pro'lly the only city in the US I'd really like to live in.What is it about web/usenet posts that bring out the bitchiness in people I wonder?
David T (a different one)
- Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 08:14:50 (PST) | #53
Oh my god. Buck tooth is even more messed up than I thought!
Our Hank
- Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 08:26:15 (PST) | #54
Quite amusing and frightening when people take for granted their small knowledge of the press to declare whom is friend with who....
Porn star
- Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 08:41:14 (PST) | #55
The Smiths should never contemplate getting together at any point in time. The Smiths are amongst the elite but small selection of bands that should never remake the film. Like, for instance Led Zeppelin, both bands created something so untouchable that thay could only fail in trying to offer it again. Some people have the intelligence to realise when they really have broke the mould, John Cleese said, " I never tried to make another sitcom because I knew that I would never be able to beat Fawlty Towers'. Very, very few, whatever they create, ever break the mould but sadly some of those `very few` never know when to detach themselves from their particular stroke of genius.Three out of the last four Morrissey albums have been stronger than `Strangeways here we come' and Marr and especially Morrissey are different people with different perspectives on life than they were and had when they were Smiths.
Steven <[email protected]>
Liverpool, England - Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 17:28:41 (PST) | #56
Lesley Ann - #50Vauxhall and I is possibly Morrissey's finest solo moment, but, the `hate it or love it' Southpaw Grammar is extremely strong and shows a musically adventurous Morrissey. Morrissey also rates this album highly, he still includes at least three of the songs in his live set. If you really listen to his voice you will hear him at his most beautiful and melodic.
Steven <[email protected]>
Liverpool, England - Fri, Nov 05, 1999 at 17:37:21 (PST) | #57
right you are, steven; southpaw grammar has some songs that kick ass! reader meet author/the operation/the boy racer/etc... are Moz classics!
sunny jim
- Sat, Nov 06, 1999 at 04:19:32 (PST) | #58
Vauxhall and I sounds the way it does because it was Morrissey's last stab to appeal to a more mainstream crowd so he could rake in the cash that it would yield before he was over the hill. It didn't do as well as he wanted it to- the tour was cancelled- He tells the whole story in the incredible single "Boxers"- Since then he seems to just work at pleasing the fans that have always stuck by him.P.S COACHELLA was the greatest (at least for me-I was baking!). I plan on dropping again when he comes back to the Hollywood Palladium. See you there with my dilated pupils!!
dacid
SoCal - Sun, Nov 07, 1999 at 13:12:24 (PST) | #59
Wonderful. Even if he continues to make poor records, he'll always have his wit and be able to give good quote better than any of the so-called pop stars of today, the other two - Stephen and Gillian - LMAO!!! Pity he skirted the sex question but whaddya expect.. What's most interesting here is him apparently embracing modern dance music.. no longer burn down the disco then?!
John <[email protected]>
Home of the brash outrageously twee - Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 19:30:08 (PST) | #60
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