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Darkstar416
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Hardly, Morrissey's pet issue has ALWAYS been animal rights (since The Smiths emerged on the scene in the mid-1980s). In fact, he even spoke directly about Canada's seal hunt at his Hummingbird Centre show in 2003.my guess? he's taking a stand on a hot-button issue to boost his indie/rebel cred, but he's taking a stand on an issue that will cost him minimal income. canada is a tiny market, his canadian fans will still buy his music, and the real diehard fans will even make the quick trip over the border to watch his shows in the states.
It may not be the glory days of Mozzer-mania (circa 1991), but saying that Mozz's career has gone down the toilet is a stretch. He had a very big comeback album in 2003, played many festivals (including headlining Coachella) and had a world tour that pretty much sold-out within days. His new album is already being hailed by the critics and it's not even out until April 4th. Sunset years? For sure. Down the toilet? Not even close.When your ex-fans call you a wanker you know your career has gone down the toilet.
Part of appreciating Morrissey and being a fan of Morrissey involves his (sometimes) ridiculous oratory about his pet issue(s). None of this really surprises me. Buffalo here I come!
Also, kind of funny this was announced two days after the annual Smiths-Morrissey Fest which was held at The Funhaus in T.O. on Saturday night. A few hundred fans were dancing about to the tunes of The Smiths and Morrissey and there was wild speculation in the room about some upcoming Canadian dates. And now this to further depress Canada's Mozz-nation.
A pic for fun...