perhaps it's only me. anyway, lately i have been listening to quite a bit of soft cell and marc almond's solo stuff and for some reason it's making me think of comparisons to morrissey. which has me a bit puzzled, since aside from their, um, "gayness" there really doesn't seem to be that much obvious commonality b/w them. sure, there are SOME things that they have in common -- lyrical obsessions w/ loneliness and love gone wrong, a love of theatricality and pop music outside the traditional rock canon (e.g., morrissey's love of pre-beatles british pop, almond's love of jacques brel). on the other hand, marc almond seems to have a rather more mature outlook on his conceits (even in his more puerile moments like "sex dwarf") while i've always suspected that moz's motives can ofttimes be pretty juvenile & petty even when he's being serious (e.g., he's just as pissed off that maggie thatcher and dubya are kinda daft & wack as they are evil). in other words, while almond could laugh off some of his sillier lyrical scenarios (while maintaining some degree of compassion) morrissey still hasn't learned to sweat the small stuff (leading this "sensitive" soul to come off as an almost aspergers-esque clod).
or it could just be that i enjoy latter-period soft cell/almond much more than i do morrissey's post-smiths stuff. (quite a switch from 20 so years ago, when i was more of a smiths obsessive whilst my reaction then to soft cell was STILL "oh, they did something other than 'tainted love'?")
― Eisbär (Eisbär), Thursday, 15 February 2007 10:11 (seventeen years ago) link
― skooldog (skooldogg), Thursday, 15 February 2007 10:51 (seventeen years ago) link
― skooldog (skooldogg), Thursday, 15 February 2007 11:12 (seventeen years ago) link
Anyway, interesting comparison points to draw, actually -- Moz is the more well-known icon, obviously, but Marc's listening range is way the hell broader than Stephen M.'s and it shows in his music, often quite well. I think of it this way -- ten years from now Marc'll be doing yet another unexpected twist of an record and Morrissey will release Yet Another Morrissey album.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 15 February 2007 15:10 (seventeen years ago) link
how do you know?
His mixCD started with the Sundown Playboys' "Saturday Night Special", a right good Cajun tune.
― M Grout (Mark Grout), Thursday, 15 February 2007 15:27 (seventeen years ago) link
Gee, I dunno M., maybe the fact that Morrissey has spent a quarter of a century publicly bemoaning the state of pop music that isn't trying to by like him and wishing it was an eternal 1950s through early 1970s while Marc has shown he not only listens to most everything Morrissey's ever named checked but everything else from Coil aggro noise experimentation to Russian gypsy songs to god knows how many DJs to etc. etc. etc.
― Ned Raggett (Ned), Thursday, 15 February 2007 15:36 (seventeen years ago) link
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