Morrissey is living it like he always did, Telling awkward and confronting truths - regardless of outrage. Sounds like rock n roll. Remember rock n roll?
Actual poetry - the art form that Morrissey practices - may often involve matters and points of view that don't follow party politics, university indoctrination and the pre-Musk Twitterverse.
You can always count on Moz to show us the right way to go. We don't always go, but he nevertheless shows us. Because the light of his idealism never goes out. And let us all say......
Looks like a great night, thanks for sharing. A moving protest song about Islamic terrorism in the UK and pascifing nonsense we have to endure in the name of political correctness.
I'm so glad he explained what this song was about and I hope that more people see this. We're sacrificing children, letting precious children be murdered, all for the sake of political correctness and virtue signaling for political gain. That's an atrocity.
I detect a pattern to his singing now which I never did, almost formulaic which sadly diminishes the originality of what he's currently doing but the topic is undeniably powerful as is the message.
No offense, but I've been hearing him sing for 30 years so yeah ... you're stating the obvious. :) He definitely has a formula, and that's okay because I like his formula.
I was there last night. Just to the right of you by the look of it. The one and only “controversial” thing he said was at the start of this song. He of course is wrong as the name is known and has been in numerous media reports. However the idea of his name not being freely mentioned like Hindley-Brady, is to try to not elevate him to some sort of martyrdom and cult figure, that’s all. No conspiracy. His name should be forgotten.
@@user-iz9co4qf6z You're right. It's not easy to admit for most people because they don't want to be thought of as racist. Which is quite ironic considering they found that reports of someone acting suspicious, nervous and carrying a large bag on his back and sweating cobs were ignored my security because they feared for their jobs and reputations.
Morrisey,the guy who is mad at Islam because of the way they kill animals for food, talks about the Manchester bombings and Islam terrorism but doesn't seem to understand that US/Britian destroyed the bomber's home country of Libya.
The song is simply magnificent.
Everyone needs to hear this song!
Morrissey is living it like he always did, Telling awkward and confronting truths - regardless of outrage. Sounds like rock n roll. Remember rock n roll?
Actual poetry - the art form that Morrissey practices - may often involve matters and points of view that don't follow party politics, university indoctrination and the pre-Musk Twitterverse.
Wow. His voice has grown in power.
At last a voice against the woke silence for hatred, and death respect to Morrisey ❤😥
Beautiful song !!
What a fantastic vocal he delivers here.
You can always count on Moz to show us the right way to go. We don't always go, but he nevertheless shows us. Because the light of his idealism never goes out. And let us all say......
There is a light that never goes out.
Looks like a great night, thanks for sharing. A moving protest song about Islamic terrorism in the UK and pascifing nonsense we have to endure in the name of political correctness.
False flag event
Say what you will. There is no one quite like Morrissey when it comes to writing / singing about such things as this.
You can punch him, you can kick him, but you won't change the way he feels . . 🙂
Tell it Moz, and never stop telling it.
I'm so glad he explained what this song was about and I hope that more people see this. We're sacrificing children, letting precious children be murdered, all for the sake of political correctness and virtue signaling for political gain. That's an atrocity.
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He's got a point ........
I detect a pattern to his singing now which I never did, almost formulaic which sadly diminishes the originality of what he's currently doing but the topic is undeniably powerful as is the message.
No offense, but I've been hearing him sing for 30 years so yeah ... you're stating the obvious. :) He definitely has a formula, and that's okay because I like his formula.
@@RedSiegfried I think my point is that the formula is there but the quality isn't.
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I was there last night. Just to the right of you by the look of it. The one and only “controversial” thing he said was at the start of this song. He of course is wrong as the name is known and has been in numerous media reports. However the idea of his name not being freely mentioned like Hindley-Brady, is to try to not elevate him to some sort of martyrdom and cult figure, that’s all. No conspiracy. His name should be forgotten.
You're wrong, it's about pacification and avoiding a national conversation about Islam and it's inability to handle extremism.
@@user-iz9co4qf6z You're right. It's not easy to admit for most people because they don't want to be thought of as racist. Which is quite ironic considering they found that reports of someone acting suspicious, nervous and carrying a large bag on his back and sweating cobs were ignored my security because they feared for their jobs and reputations.
@@user-pq9js4ty8l They didn't ignore they were too busy chatting to each other.
@@user-iz9co4qf6z yeah guess it can be taken that way too, but why ask why has his name been hidden? When it hasn't.
@@inshreds66 how can you hide anything released in the public domain, especially a child killer
I can barely make out a word he is saying.
@Mike Morris Do you think Morrisey is right wing?
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Morrisey,the guy who is mad at Islam because of the way they kill animals for food, talks about the Manchester bombings and Islam terrorism but doesn't seem to understand that US/Britian destroyed the bomber's home country of Libya.
No. Saddam Hussein did that.
Salmon Abedi was born in Manchester. His family fled Libya to escape from Gadaffi.
Destroyed? Really? Hyperbole much?
@@cc92103 US bombed Libya in 2011,deposed Gaddafi and the country fell apart,Libya now has open slave markets.
Would have made more sense as the intro to The National Front Disco perhaps
that makes no sense
What a lotta bollox. He's talking about an atrocity.
I believe the NF would have been against the mass murder of children. But are you in favour, then?
Explain please the link between the NF and actually being angry about the blowing to pieces of young children?
Morrissey, the Emo Elvis.... I mean that in the best way.... Long Live The King...