Medium / Fiona Dodwell: "MORRISSEY SPEAKS" (December 11, 2024)

MORRISSEY SPEAKS​

An Exclusive Interview With Fiona Dodwell​

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Morrissey is an artist that people talk about — a lot. From celebrities and fellow musicians to literary giants and politicians, many have been interviewed and asked to give their take on the Mancunian legend who has been creating music for a staggering 40 years. What do they think of his music? What do they think of his political leanings? Why do they think he has been so maligned by the press? Yet it’s not often that Morrissey himself speaks up. The irony is that the singer who has been previously mocked by “Bigmouth Strikes Again” headlines is that he is no bigmouth at all, and often maintains a dignified silence in the press.

This quality has always intrigued me. His detractors have so much to say, and yet Morrissey himself is rarely heard. We are hammered over the head with people’s opinions of him, more than anything. And the more feeble-minded among us let their opinions be shaped by distorted media narratives from lazy, copy and paste journalists with an axe-to-grind. I wanted to sit and talk to the man himself, and explore his own ideas and beliefs about how this situation has evolved.

As we approach the end of 2024, Morrissey’s fans still await news on the as-yet unreleased albums he has recorded in recent years. “There are two albums, as you know,” he explains. “The second one was re-recorded in France in late 2023, and given a new title. We scrapped half of the tracks and we recorded six new ones, and so it is not the album from the beginning of 2023.” It’s certainly a perplexing situation for many, for the singer has been a hugely successful recording and touring artist for over four decades now. He still draws in the crowds; he has an army of devotees the world over who follow him from gig-to-gig and buy every release, in every format available. Morrissey is still going strong, and yet the music industry keep turning him away.

Primarily, I wanted to know the reason his new titles remain unreleased, the first of which (Bonfire of Teenagers) had a planned release as far back as the summer of 2021. “Labels say that they are both fantastic high quality pop albums,” Morrissey says proudly, “but they say that they can’t release them because they don’t want the wrath of The Guardian making their lives hell. The harassment campaign against me by The Guardian is worldwide knowledge now, and it is effective in the sense that labels do not want to become involved with this Gotcha! Journalism.”

‘What do you mean by ‘Gotcha journalism?’ I ask.’ “It is a form of very annoying student politics where certain publications choose their enemies and they then decide that everything that is said by Morrissey, or whoever, must look like a problem. For this reason alone I am somewhat blacklisted in England.”

Morrissey then added a somewhat poignant and candid anecdote about the topic. “I think it was early 2020 when my mother heard a Radio 4 interview with the editor of The Guardian in which the editor said “we have a big problem in the U.K. with harassment,” and my mother screamed at the radio: “Yes! created by YOU!”

This seems to be an unfolding problem, and we are seeing in live-time the impact that cancel culture and the lockdown on free speech is having. Being an artist who is a proponent of free speech seems to have come at a cost for the singer. “The problem is that I have always been an exponent of free speech. I can’t actually speak any other way. But now that free speech has been criminalized throughout England and Ireland the people who rely on it are being shut down…”

He pauses, as if trying to find the words with which to measure the situation. “To be cancelled is the modern version of lynching, isn’t it?” Morrissey puts to me. “And behind the scenes, your livelihood, your ability to survive, your relationships with whomever you work with, are all quietly attacked so that you can no longer function. There hasn’t ever been a proper study of the extent of cancel culture and how deeply and viciously it goes. It is not a dramatic exaggeration to say that people who are cancelled are privately pushed to the point of suicide” says the singer. And he should know, having faced unrelenting attacks for over a decade, for little more than expressing an opinion. “And for what?” he continues, “in the hope that the entire country loves the same music, the same books, the same comedy, the same politics, the same films? This can never happen! ‘Bonfire of Teenagers’ is the modern version of ‘The Queen is Dead’, but the fact that no label will release it is an indication of how childlike and frightened the music industry has become.”

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Over recent years, it would be impossible not to notice how the press marginalise anyone who they disagree with or who they deem to be too outspoken. Morrissey’s fans have witnessed first-hand how the press have attached to him all manner of damaging labels. “The easiest way to get rid of any open-minded voices is to call them racist because the accusation alone sticks forever even if it could be successfully argued against. Just the initial use of that word is a swift death for your opponent who, of course, must not get any opportunity to reply or to justify their position. Thus, in music, only the fluffheads can survive because they are obedient. Those of us who have our own minds must be ridiculed off the map.”

It hasn’t just been the unreleased Morrissey albums or press attacks that have caused a stir: the recent news that Morrissey had been open to a Smiths reunion with Marr captivated almost everyone when it made headlines several weeks back. The idea of Morrissey and Marr sharing the same stage seemed so unlikely and yet here was the singer himself saying he had been open to the idea of it. I asked Morrissey about this. Was he really keen on sharing a stage with the guitarist again? “I agreed because it felt like the last time such a thing would be possible. We’ve all begun to grow old. I thought the tour that was offered would be a good way of saying thank you for those who have listened for what suddenly feels like a lifetime. It wasn’t because I had any emotional attachment to Marr. I have absolutely none.”

And so there was the topic that I knew many fans would be curious about. The idea of Morrissey working with the Smiths guitarist in 2024. I asked him how he viewed Marr and he pulled no punches in his reply. “He seems to me to be just as insecure and fearful as he was during the 1980s. But he gains more press adoration by pretending to be the Smiths gatekeeper and custodian in isolation, and as long as he is sitting in a corner complaining about me he has a pedestal which would disappear in the event of a reunion. He claims to find me completely indigestible, but whenever he walks onto a stage he sings my lyrics, my vocal melodies and my song titles. Is this hypocrisy or self-deception? He has forced people to choose between Morrissey and Marr, and I’ve had just about enough of his bitchslap comments. I’ve quietly put up with them for over thirty years.”

It is clear, in speaking to Morrissey, that however proud he is of his legacy with The Smiths, it is his thirty-five year solo career which lights him up and continues to excite the singer. “As for me, whatever time I have left is now quite limited, but I absolutely love the musical career that I have made without Marr’s involvement. Music really is the last thing that brings people together, and if you enjoy music then you enjoy life.” That is hard to argue with. Great music, beautiful art, stands far beyond human relationships and drama, and it seems that Morrissey knows this truth deeply. That he would have been willing to step outside of any tension to bring joy to the fans of The Smiths speaks volumes.

Being an artist who has experienced such difficulties with the mainstream press, I asked Morrissey if there was an artist he felt a kinship with, someone he felt had gone through something comparable. He wasted no time in answering. “Cliff Richard. Mostly because I understand the terror he endured at the hands of the press who had him executed pre-trial. But also, he had something like sixty hits over five decades yet no radio station would play his music which struck me as unjustifiable because radio is a public service. Five years ago I wrote a song called “Knockabout World” with Cliff Richard in mind. Under such terrible circumstances I think he’s done incredibly well.”

As his legions of fans know, Morrissey has toured regularly with his band over the years. It seems that while the music industry and mainstream press have tried to shun him, it is being onstage that serves as a stark reminder of the artist’s continuing popularity. The love between performer and audience is never more evident than in the live arena. “I have the strongest band and live crew that I’ve ever had in my life,” he says with evident pride. “We are on tour in the U.S. at the moment and it is euphoric. Jesse Tobias has been with me for twenty years. The live experience is still unique and it makes a lot of people very happy.” So how has he found the recent US tour dates? Morrissey’s love of being on stage is evident as he replies. “These recent shows have been euphoric. Little Rock in Arkansas, Birmingham in Alabama, Knoxville in Tennessee, Indianapolis in Indiana … there’s an overwhelming welcome from everyone that seems to recognize the inordinate slander that I’ve endured over recent years. It is baffling to look out at the audience who are trying to get onto the stage when I sing … but at the same time there is no way that I can interest anyone in the music industry.”

It is hard not to circle back to the theme of how Morrissey has been shunned by the press and music industry. His band, fans, friends and inner circle know what he has endured, and it is a sore point — for a reason. The artist has not changed; what made him so revered in the 80’s and 90’s is what makes him great today. The same qualities the press once praised him for are now met with disdain and ridicule. It is the culture of fear and the death of free speech that has changed things. Morrissey is now as he always was. ‘Idiot Culture’ is what the singer describes it as. It seems he has hope, though, despite everything. “I believe Idiot Culture will pass, and we’ll all taste cultural freedom once again. It will be too late for me, but … bones are immortal. I will lie in Pere Lachaise and give the spiritual thumbs up.” [laughs]

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Talking to Morrissey, it’s easy to see that his passion for music and touring is still there, as much as it ever was. What, then, keeps him inspired? What is it that keeps him going, I put to him. His answer came quickly. “I don’t think I ever left my post. Which is a paralysing thought! I love the songs, and I brim with school pride if ever I hear them. The solo recordings are my ultimate pride and joy. I can’t ask for anything more from life than those songs. Smiths songs are powerful, but they are rooted in youth, whereas the solo songs address a world beyond Manchester. It had to be that way, somehow. A lot of people, I know, wanted me to remain as a spindle-shanked boy twirling around Manchester… but that would be ridiculous at my age.”

As our conversation came to an end, I felt moved by the singer’s predicament. It has been interesting hearing Morrissey’s own views about how things have been for him over recent years. As one would expect, he does not shy away from tackling the issues with a charming directness. Yet talking about his current situation in 2024, it’s hard not to come away disheartened at how one of music’s greats continues to be treated. Perhaps, like Morrissey said, things will one day change. Until that time, those that celebrate originality, free speech and great art will appreciate him. Maybe that’s all that matters.

Interview by: Fiona Dodwell / Images: Ryan Lowry






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Agreed. But you seem to want more state intervention sometimes, and other times you want less? You often seem to argue for both.
I wasn't aware, Les, that I expressed any personal view on the matter of state intervention. I merely posted to 2 different animal rights groups, who would refute the suggestion that the UK is a paragon of animal rights when it comes to circus animals or cosmetic testing on animals, where no new policies are needed from parties standing for election. All history now, of course, given that AMW's party folded some time ago.
 
And there's no follow-up. Like the obvious, why did you rerecord the album? Why did half the album have to be scrapped? Or when Morrissey went on and on about no record company having the guts to release BOT. But you had a deal with Captitol, correct? What happened there? These are just some not so challenging follow ups. Would he consider some simple follow-up questions like these "Gotcha! Journalism?"
Yes they would've been great questions and possibly interesting answers. Either she's afraid of offending him which I can understand, or she's not interested which if true I cannot understand.

BOT is in danger of becoming redundant as he seems to not want to discuss it on any deep level, whether it be the recording, not releasing or anything else. WMTWD is now the next album in the queue to not talk about and not release.

At least he's still active on the recording side because a lot of bands from his era are still touring off their early 2000s catalogue being their most recent output. He's a glutton for punishment for record companies. They never treat him well yet he woos for their attention to a relentless degree. It's as if he has battered wife syndrome. Just leave him already and forge your own path!
 
Stating facts = 'fearmongering'.
Look away. Nothing to see here. Just a bonfire of teenage girls.
Feck me, but what did M actually do for those families, rather than farm the tragedy to suit his needs like a shilling podcaster?
He did nothing for them or the city, he just sat there moaning and blaming evil Islam like fellow humansexual and Israel shill Douglas Murray (who has been staying around Mar a Largo lately) and loads of other paid for celebs in the USA
Murray at least gets out there and stands his ground, M just hides behind idiot employee's
Trump has shown that Youtube podcasters are just as partisan as MSM, worse in fact most of the podcasters are uneducated morons. Our own Russell Brand is a classic example of joining the Right for $$$
There is a reason, Joe Rogan, good friends with Elon supported Trump. There is a reason why Brand suddenly got involved with Tucker and the Daily Wire and found Jesus. Russell and M are both on the same page, ignore England and go for American fame and money.

Muslims in the west are the new Jews. The Muslims are in the situation the Jews were in the early 20th Century. It just goes to show how easy it is to make people Nazi's . I only mention this as
you watch any of these podcasts, from Paul Thorpe, anything Tommy Robinson related, to AMW, they will start by going on about the UK, but will always end up simping for Israel.
The sad thing is most people can see M is now just like one of these nutter podcasters, he just sings, rather than sits in his living room with a iphone talking on Youtube
 
What did M do for those families is actually a very good question.
BOT is not about the tragedy, it's about Morrissey's inability to cope with his belief people are not properly angry which of course is all about him, because this means people are not agreeing with him. He really is an awful person.
 
I think this is just as simple as this: Morrissey likes Veronica and on reflection he didn't like 6 of the tracks prepared for WMTWD. I don't think it has anything to do with who wrote the music or who is playing on the tracks. It's just basic quality control, Morrissey releases material under his name and he has to be 100% happy with it.
But Morrissey is definitely not a perfectionist. He has always recorded quickly, vocals are often the first or the second take, and most of his recent lyrics seem to be written in haste. The most generous thing you can say about something like Keroac's Crack or Sure Enough is that they are whimsy.
 
Just thinking here for a moment... if Morrissey could re-record/rename WMTWD and scrap "half of the album and record six new songs" like no big deal... then why couldn't he simply re-record Veronica without Miley's vocals? A much smaller task by comparison.
Because Miley's presence was a huge promotional tool, someone who was number one in the charts and could (in his mind) get him radio play and introduce him to a whole new audience. I understand why he held out for her, but his method of trying to bully Capital into releasing it, even when they legally couldn't, ended up backfiring and leading to no album release at all. I'm the same way his insistence on only signing with a major label is currently blocking the release. Sometimes he's too bloody minded for his own good.
 
But Morrissey is definitely not a perfectionist. He has always recorded quickly, vocals are often the first or the second take, and most of his recent lyrics seem to be written in haste. The most generous thing you can say about something like Keroac's Crack or Sure Enough is that they are whimsy.

Morrissey himself recently said about I Am Veronica live, something along the lines of …

It's not really songwriting as such. It's more the brain sneezing’

So he’s well ahead of anyone here criticizing his recent songs.
 
Feck me, but what did M actually do for those families, rather than farm the tragedy to suit his needs like a shilling podcaster?
He did nothing for them or the city, he just sat there moaning and blaming evil Islam like fellow humansexual and Israel shill Douglas Murray (who has been staying around Mar a Largo lately) and loads of other paid for celebs in the USA
Murray at least gets out there and stands his ground, M just hides behind idiot employee's
Trump has shown that Youtube podcasters are just as partisan as MSM, worse in fact most of the podcasters are uneducated morons. Our own Russell Brand is a classic example of joining the Right for $$$
There is a reason, Joe Rogan, good friends with Elon supported Trump. There is a reason why Brand suddenly got involved with Tucker and the Daily Wire and found Jesus. Russell and M are both on the same page, ignore England and go for American fame and money.

Muslims in the west are the new Jews. The Muslims are in the situation the Jews were in the early 20th Century. It just goes to show how easy it is to make people Nazi's . I only mention this as
you watch any of these podcasts, from Paul Thorpe, anything Tommy Robinson related, to AMW, they will start by going on about the UK, but will always end up simping for Israel.
The sad thing is most people can see M is now just like one of these nutter podcasters, he just sings, rather than sits in his living room with a iphone talking on Youtube
People who think Rogan is some kind of evil person clearly don’t listen to him.
 
Just thinking here for a moment... if Morrissey could re-record/rename WMTWD and scrap "half of the album and record six new songs" like no big deal... then why couldn't he simply re-record Veronica without Miley's vocals? A much smaller task by comparison. Maybe there's more to the story but it sounded like that was the only reason BOT didn't get released by Capitol. Thoughts?
Replacing her vocal would be admitting that he made a mistake. Which is a thing he doesn’t do.
 
Replacing her vocal would be admitting that he made a mistake. Which is a thing he doesn’t do.

and what mistake would that be? Serious question.
 
and what mistake would that be? Serious question.
Let's start with telling people it was her vocal, which he was not supposed to do. You claim to be the foremost experts in all things Morrissey but don't know this one basic thing. We were shown evidence which Morrissey never refuted.
 
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But Morrissey is definitely not a perfectionist. He has always recorded quickly, vocals are often the first or the second take, and most of his recent lyrics seem to be written in haste. The most generous thing you can say about something like Keroac's Crack or Sure Enough is that they are whimsy.
Sure Enough is great though, a quick blast of energy. It's my walking to work pick me up track (the audio from last year's TV show performance that is). I think on record it's going to sound great, like some off of the Ramones Too Tough To Die album. The lyrics are classic too. Very appropriate for my own phone experiences.
 
People who think Rogan is some kind of evil person clearly don’t listen to him.

Dirk didn't really call Rogan evil, though—he just mentioned him as someone having jumped on the bandwagon of the whole "MAGA-adjacent" Trump world. Former leftist/libertarian/barstool types who have gone to the right for more clicks and more money. "I'm heterodox-pilled, bro." If Morrissey gets himself fully involved in this clown show, then he might as well get that plot in Père Lachaise because it'll all be over for him. This is a scene that prides itself on meat-eating and masculinity.
 
Dirk didn't really call Rogan evil, though—he just mentioned him as someone having jumped on the bandwagon of the whole "MAGA-adjacent" Trump world. Former leftist/libertarian/barstool types who have gone to the right for more clicks and more money. "I'm heterodox-pilled, bro." If Morrissey gets himself fully involved in this clown show, then he might as well get that plot in Père Lachaise because it'll all be over for him. This is a scene that prides itself on meat-eating and masculinity

Like I said, anyone who really thinks that about him clearly doesn’t listen.
 
Like I said, anyone who really thinks that about him clearly doesn’t listen.

I don't listen to his long-form podcasts, but I've listened to a good number of clips. Can you point out what I said that was wrong? Rogan was a leftist/libertarian/barstool type who endorsed Bernie Sanders; then he endorsed Trump. Rogan favors traditional masculinity and eating meat. In his interview with Elon Musk, he failed to correct or question Musk on a factual error about meat contributing to CO2. They just "bro'd" it up.
 

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