ANOTHER WORLD. - MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY - MORRISSEY CENTRAL - ANOTHER WORLD.
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The problem with nostalgia is that people let their past define who they are. The past is not you, nor are your extrapolations into the future. All you ever have is now. Then was now, and the future will also be now.
It is just the ego that feeds off past and future for its conceptual sense of self; the ego finds it almost impossible to embrace the present moment. It is always searching for something else - something better, or something that was better.
Great to see Marc Almond in the end!
That was a diverse bunch. An enjoyable watchthe charts were much more diverse in those days,you had sam fox,michael ball,def leppard and M on the same programme.
good to see two very good scottish bands in texas and hue & cry.
wonder if def leppards singer joe elliots dislike of M started around about this time,he never understood all the fuss about the lyrics or music of manchesters finest.
Another world aka a world where he was relevant, made good music and wasn't an unreliable c***.
I remember our little independant record shop where all the punks and goths etc would hang out, with smog from cigarette smoke and the manager used to get me all the Smiths promos and posters. When Louder than Bombs came out U.S only i had to get him to order it, £30, which in 1987 was a lot of cash. Good timesI remember when I used to listen to this over and over and you could only get it as an import from a little independent music shop in my town, the owner would take custom orders for imports.
You do realise that you can read books that challenge your viewpoint, don't you?!"A History of a Dangerous Emotion."
I'm not sure what sense 'dangerous' has here, whether there are invisible scare quotes around it or not, but it seems to me that if there's one thing that's dangerous it's medicalising emotions. (One suspects that there are political motivations when such medicalising takes place.)
Szasz might have gone a little far in saying there's no such thing as mental illness, but he surely had a point in citing such 'illnesses' as drapetomania as bogus:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drapetomania
Yep, interesting. @goinghome posted this other interesting book, and here to add balance, or to simply say, it’s not all doom and gloom …
A leading psychological researcher shares compelling science and valuable practices for mindfully using nostalgia to live a more grounded, connected, and purposeful life.
‘When an old song makes you want to dance like you did in high school, or you long for the comforting taste of your mom’s cooking, that’s more than just memory—it’s nostalgia. But is nostalgia all about “living in the past” to hide from reality? In Past Forward, psychologist Clay Routledge presents a fascinating investigation into an emotion we all experience yet often misunderstand, revealing nostalgia’s extraordinary potential to enrich our present—and our future.
Dr. Routledge has been at the forefront of a new wave of research that has established a fresh, evidence-based view of nostalgia—not as a psychological weakness, but as a complex and valuable resource for our well-being. Here he presents a treasury of informed insights and science-based practices to help you turn nostalgia into a powerful ally, including:
• Understanding nostalgia—what this feeling is and why it’s necessary for a healthy psyche
• Enhancing your sense of self—how nostalgia can help you build confidence and self-esteem
• Deepening connection—the possibilities and pitfalls of nostalgia as a foundation for personal and group relationships
• Coping with stress—invoking the past to face present-day anxieties with clarity and resilience
• Finding purpose—how nostalgic reflection can reveal your most enduring values
• Moving into the future—excavating the past as a source for innovation, creativity, and hope
If we approach nostalgia with awareness and discernment, we can use our cherished memories to help look outside of ourselves, connect with others, and weave a meaningful life story that supports us through difficult times. As Dr. Routledge puts it, “By engaging in nostalgia, we are not moving toward the past. We are bringing the past forward to the present to help us build a more fulfilling future.”
Past Forward: How Nostalgia Can Help You Live a More Meaningful Life
A leading psychological researcher shares compelling science and valuable practices for mindfully using nostalgia to live a more grounded, connected, and purposeful life.When an old song makes you want to dance like you did in high school, or you long for the comforting taste of your mom’s...mitpressbookstore.mit.edu
And where would we be if Morrissey didn’t use nostalgia and it’s healthy benefits for not only himself, but for all of us, through looking back and being positively creative?
Keep looking back, Mozi, in anger or in love …
Of course.You do realise that you can read books that challenge your viewpoint, don't you?!
Morrissey has been unreliable going back to his Smiths days.Another world aka a world where he was relevant, made good music and wasn't an unreliable c***.
Some Moz vibes from Mark there, even so the song hasn't aged that good. No offense to Gene Pitney.
And Sam, you were the one.
Also: had completely forgotten, that JAZZ had another single in the charts but boy, it's been 35 years. For you and me now.
Wasn't a video shoot no show one of Johnny's tipping points? Where Moz wouldn't come out the house.Morrissey has been unreliable going back to his Smiths days.
There was supposed to be a music video made for either Sheila or Shoplifters, and Morrissey didn’t bother turning up, so one was never made.
I believe this is correct.Wasn't a video shoot no show one of Johnny's tipping points? Where Moz wouldn't come out the house.
I believe this is correct.
Johnny had to cover for him and apologise to everyone involved in the shoot.
By summer 1987 he got tired of covering for him and that was the end of The Smiths.
Advice to not look back is a very cynical and dangerous message. 'He who controls the past controls the future' or words to that effect.
They don't want us to look back because we'll truly begin to realise how shit the present is. Nostalgia in moderation is perfectly healthy. After all, when we die all we can leave behind is our history.
Please be fairAdvice to not look back is a very cynical and dangerous message. 'He who controls the past controls the future' or words to that effect.
They don't want us to look back because we'll truly begin to realise how shit the present is. Nostalgia in moderation is perfectly healthy. After all, when we die all we can leave behind is our history.