As for the Andy obituary, someone who he didn't have a kind word for post-Smiths, here's a paraphrased line taken from his "tribute" to Sinead: "You praise him now ONLY because it is too late."
Very interesting, yes.
Can't really dispute that.
I've said it before, that Morrissey is obviously a very conflicted and contradictory person.
There are a lot of vulnerabilities at play (and often on display)
That said, how can
we say, that he goes about things the wrong way? All of us are inherently flawed. What's wrong with being vulnerable or feeling defensive anyway? Or all the other emotions we feel, that are entirely
natural after all.
He is human and he needs to be loved. Just like everybody else does.
Yes, sometimes you might feel he says too much or goes too far. But he's only venting the expression of how he feels, and his frustrations.
The very same frustrations all of us feel to varying degrees as part and parcel of being alive, and having a human body experience.
These challenges are invariably magnified and underscored when you factor in human relationships.
He's better to get it all out there and externalise it in some form, than lock it all away. It might just be one of the main reasons he's still with us today.
I can easily forgive him that.