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“The Last Time Such a Thing Would Be Possible” is Morrissey’s response to the Smiths’ unsuccessful reunion tour.

Tony Hills
Last updated: December 12, 2024 12:26 pm
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There has been much conjecture regarding the Smiths’ potential reunion ever since their five-year tenure ended in 1987.

The Smiths are widely considered to be among the best English bands of the 1980s and one of the most highly praised indie bands ever. Despite their short career, their legacy endures. Nonetheless, there has been a great yearning for history to repeat itself, and over the years, innumerable rumors about possible reunions have surfaced.

Vocalist Morrissey famously declared that he would rather “eat [his] own testicles” and break his vegetarian vow than reform The Smiths. The brief VH1 program Bands Reunited even made an unsuccessful attempt to bring the group back together.

Additionally, there were rumors of multi-million dollar bids, and guitarist Johnny Marr and bassist Andy Rourke would occasionally play together, offering fans the closest thing to a legendary reunion. Rourke’s death in 2023, however, appeared to end any chance that such a reformation would ever occur.

Morrissey said in a note posted in August that AEG Entertainment made a “lucrative offer” to both him and Marr to reunite for a Smiths world tour in 2025. He said he accepted, but Marr “ignored the offer.” Marr then denied Morrissey’s account, saying, “I did not ignore the offer.” “I declined.”

In a rare interview, Morrissey has now talked about the recent events in the band, particularly why he supposedly had such a change of heart and stated that he would like to perform with Marr again.

Since it seemed like the final time such a thing would be feasible, I consented. “All of us have started to age,” he clarified. The suggested tour seemed like a fitting way to express gratitude to people who had listened for what seems like an eternity.

“It was not because I was emotionally invested in Marr. I do not have any at all.

Famously, the two musicians have been at odds for years. In recent months, Morrissey has also claimed that Marr has not only prohibited The Smiths from releasing another greatest-hits album, but that he has also obtained the rights to the band’s name. This final point was particularly noteworthy because Morrissey asserted that Marr could, if he so desired, substitute another vocalist for the original.
Since it seemed like the final time such a thing would be feasible, I consented. “All of us have started to age,” he clarified. The suggested tour seems like a nice opportunity to express you to everyone who has listened for

In his most recent interview, Morrissey remarked of Marr, “I think he is just as nervous and scared as he was in the 1980s.” As long as he is sitting in a corner whining about me, he has a pedestal that would vanish in the event of a reunion. However, he gets more press love by feigning to be the Smiths’ gatekeeper and custodian in isolation.The Last Time Such a Thing Would Be Possible

He said, “He says he finds me totally indigestible, but every time he takes the stage, he performs my song names, vocal melodies, and lyrics.” Is this self-deception or hypocrisy? I have had enough of his bitchslap remarks, and he is made people pick between Morrissey and Marr. I have calmly tolerated

Morrissey also brought up the apparent “war on free expression” that has prevented him from releasing his Bonfire of Teenagers album elsewhere in his chat. “Is not being canceled the contemporary equivalent of lynching?” he inquired.

The fact that no label will release Bonfire of Teenagers, he subsequently noted, “is a sign of how infantile and scared the music industry has become, even if it is the modern version of [The Smiths’ 1986 album] The Queen is Dead.”

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