Thursday, July 6, 2017

So many judges, so little respect (#Morrissey)

It is really sad when people don't have doubts anymore. They all know for sure, even though they were never there, they never saw a video. The people have lost their capacity of questioning things, they don't show any respect for anything, they are not patient anymore and they are quick at giving sentences. They can love you today and brand you as idiot tomorrow. I have seen this happen in other people's lives. The most recent example I can think of, is Morrissey. You have probably read what Sam (his nephew) wrote on his Facebook page about the incident in Rome. Probably you know the police version of the story as well. I don't know what really happened there and it is not my job to find out. But what strikes me the most is the people's reactions to this story. Though nobody was there, all the people became judges and they severely punished Morrissey. Three days ago, they were all excited about his show in Italy, today they all wish him out of their country. I have never witnessed so much hate thrown against a single person. I read the comments on Facebook and I am amazed by the huge number of law-experts on the Internet. And they all know for sure what happened there. They accuse him of everything that is bad and they are convinced that they have an objective opinion just because they are „fans” and they love his music since the beginning of his career. Where did you get this stupid ideea?
So everybody is talking about a story they never witnessed, everybody has something bad to say about a man just because they used to love his music (or so they say). It is absurd! I read the posts on Facebook and I can't help but thinking that all these comments and the situation itself would make Eugene Ionesco jealous.
I miss the days when people had respect and patience. I miss the days when people knew when to shut up and listen. And... I miss the days when people would engage their brain before opening their mouth.



Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Altă întrebare?! Another question?!

I am completely and utterly disgusted. I am fuming. I could not believe what I was hearing last night. Yes, they did that at 10.00 PM (poor them, maybe they should get paid for the extra hours too). I'll be out tonight, protesting. Again. Good or bad, Romania is still my country and we need to fight for it. These slimy politicians need to be stopped! We don't want a dictatorship again, do we? Well, judging by the way the Minister of Justice answered questions last night, that's the direction this country is going. Basically, what he was saying was they are in charge, they can do whatever the fuck they want - apologies for the language, but they don't deserve being treated with gloves when they simply spit on us, on justice and on Romania.


Tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in Romania to protest against an emergency ordinance passed on Tuesday night that decriminalises some offences, including official misconduct in cases where the financial damage is less than 200,000 lei (£38,000).
Critics of the ordinance, introduced by a government that won parliamentary elections in December, say it could reverse an anti-corruption fight in Romania that has drawn widespread praise internationally. Additional laws could be issued in the coming days, further eroding ministers’ accountability, according to the government’s opponents.
In a post on Facebook, the Romanian president, Klaus Iohannis, who has opposed the emergency ordinance and who last month joined protesters on the streets, wrote: “Today is a day of mourning for the rule of law.” 
News of the ordinance passing broke at about 10pm local time, and by midnight local media estimated that 12,000 people were demonstrating in Bucharest and 10,000 in other cities across the country, despite freezing temperatures. There were shouts of “Thieves” and “You won’t get away with it.”
“I don’t normally protest but I just felt such a sense of rage,” said Alexandra Boeriu, a 35-year-old NGO worker who protested outside the main government building in Bucharest. “I was young, but I did live through communism and I know what this is. I don’t want this for my kids. There are a lot of people protesting who want to have a future in this country. It feels like someone has died.”
“You can’t just publish laws in the night and say shut up, we won the election, you have no rights,” said Dragos Stanca, 42, a digital media entrepreneur who was also demonstrating. “It’s a very dangerous precedent. If this is the kind of procedure they do, we wonder what’s next. It looks like anything is possible.”
Protests have been held for the past two Sundays over the government’s plans, which would also grant amnesty to those sentenced to jail terms shorter than five years in relation to certain crimes and halve prison terms for those with young children, pregnant women, or those over 60.
The EU has weighed in on the controversy, warning the government not to backtrack on anti-graft measures. “The fight against corruption needs to be advanced, not undone,” European commission head Jean-Claude Juncker and his deputy, Frans Timmermans, said in a joint statement. “We are following the latest developments in Romania with great concern.”
Government officials have suggested the laws were aimed at easing overcrowded conditions in prisons, but few observers are convinced, and many believe the real purpose is to help convicted politicians, or those who are now under investigation, escape justice.
Romania, an enthusiastic EU member for a decade and a major recipient of EU funds, remains one of Europe’s most corrupt countries: a report by the IPP thinktank released late last year found that of the 588 MPs elected in previous elections in 2012, 89 – or 15% – were either under investigation for graft, had already been convicted, or chose to step down for other positions.
Hundreds of officials have been imprisoned in recent years, and more than 2,000 files are under investigation in relation to abuse of office, according to prosecutors.
“With this government I feel insecure and the new law which favours corruption is a huge offence and an attack on us, the regular people,” said Alberto Grosescu, a 29-year-old photographer who took to the streets on Tuesday night immediately after the ordinance was announced.
Grosescu predicts that many more people will come out to protest. “I’m pretty sure that tonight there is going to be over 100,000 people in Bucharest, maybe over 200,000 across the whole country,” he said.
Those protesting hope that their actions could still lead to change.
“They have to, I don’t think politicians can ignore so many people, but we have to stand up and continue to stand up,” said Boeriu.
Thousands of people gathered outside the main government building in Bucharest on Wednesday morning. It is thought that protests later in the day could be the biggest since the fall of communism in 1989.


Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Warner Music Group deleted from Youtube my video for The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead

June 2016. The album „The Queen Is Dead” by The Smiths turned 30. Since I consider the album just as important 30 years after its release, I decided to do a video for the title song, to mark this anniversary. Of course, I don't pretend to be good at making videos, it was just a small tribute for an important band and album. The video had a few positive comments and over 9.500 views.

25th January 2017. I receive a message from Youtube:
A copyright owner asked us to take down your video because they believe that it contains material that violates their copyright. 

So, Warner Music Group decided to take down my video. Ok... I know I did wrong! It is not right to use something that you do not own. I complety understand that! But... dearest Warner Music Group, if only you would put as much effort and time into promoting the music YOU OWN, as you do trying to get down all the other videos from Youtube, there would be less problems. I checked your Youtube channel, and guess what, there is no mention of The Queen Is Dead anniversary. There is no video to mark the wonderful 30 years since its release. Rest assured I would have used that official anniversary video, instead of losing an hour making one.

I am a journalist and I know that you have, here in Romania, a label that represents your artists. Last year in june, there was no press release in order to mark this (small) event. In fact, we never received any Smiths songs, ever! And... I am a journalist for the biggest radio station in my country.  But, I must say that our radio listeners do ask to hear The Smiths and Morrissey. In 2014, for example, we received the album „World Peace Is None Of Your Business” form a listener who asked us to play it on the radio. I only mention this because you (the labels) always say that you do what „people ask”, that you listen to people's wishes. But... Have I said Romania?! Forget about it! Small and annoying country!

Let's talk about the way YOU are promoting your music online. When I decide to make a video and post it on Youtube, I do it because I like the song and I want to share it with others. On the other hand, you (meaning ALL THE LABELS) do it for the money. So why don't you, big & mighty labels, focus on changing the way the money is collected from streaming platforms?! We know that YouTube exists in 120 countries, but is only monetised in 26 of them. Why don't you focus on solving this problem instead of taking down videos from Youtube?! (Here is an interesting article, maybe it helps!). Find a way to earn money from Youtube without deleting other videos. Surely there must be a way!

I also understand the need of the labels to control the music business. It is hard to accept losing the power after all these years, so you are fighting back. Nice! You are aware that the only way to keep the power is by brainwashing the public. Otherwise, I can't understand why, when I open the first page on Youtube, the first videos I see are of the same 20 artists that I hear and see all day long on the radio and on TV. There is no choice! God forbid people should listen to something else! They might like it, they might „wake up”! And, obviously, you don't want that!

I know Morrissey and The Smiths are a sort of national treasure in the UK. And... what do you do with a treasure?... Well, you bury it! And, I must admit, you are doing quite a good job. What I don't understand is why you are trying to bury also the „map” that leads people to their music?

Obviously, this is not about my deleted video. I accept my fault, but it is hard not to see the way things go. I also know that there are and there will always be people ready to „sail” in the „shallow, muddy waters” of the Internet up to the end of the web, in order to find the music they like.

Maybe Warner Music Group should do its job and promote the music they own, or let those who really love music, do it by themselves. If you can't (are unable) or simply do not want to promote The Smiths or Morrissey, why stop those who do it for free? Just saying....


Here are some interesting articles about Youtube and the music business:




Saturday, December 17, 2016

I like Morrissey, why is everybody pushing me towards The Smiths?!

Note to self
I am not a fan. I lack this „feature”. I do however like music very much. All kinds of music. I listen to everything. I like to listen to albums, not just singles. I like to read about music and musicians. I am also interested in the artwork of an album. I like to go to concerts, even if I don't know anything about the performer of the night. As a matter of fact, I have discovered lots of bands and singers during a live show. It is all about the connection between the artists and the audience. When I don't like a concert or an album, the feeling is very strong, it's painful. My whole body aches, I get bored and it takes a while to recover. Music was always present in my life, it helped me get through very difficult times. But even though I like music so much, I was never the fan of X, Y or Z... I never really understood how can somebody „fell in love” with an artist, that is a person you know only from TV, radio or news articles. Is it really that easy to love somebody?! I was always amazed when my friends would tell me: „Oh, I love X so much, he is so gorgeous”. How can you LOVE a complete stranger?! I still don't get it! I am not the kind of person who collects photos with artists. I don't have many autographs either. I have a few autographs on books and albums, but getting autographs was never a goal to me. But I do listen to their music, I do read their books, and that's good enough for me. I don't expect anything from an artist, I don't fantasize about that artist life. I don't necessarily want to meet an artist I admire, though I am happy if it happens. But I enjoy the art even if I don't cross paths with the artist. THAT'S ME.

Last year, I discovered Morrissey's music. I went to his concert in Bucharest and my life changed. For me, everything started with the album „World Peace Is None Of Your Business”. I liked all the songs on this album. They are all so... visual... like paintings. Each song creates a short movie in my head. The lyrics are powerful. I even tried to create videos (or slideshows, to be more specific) for some of the songs. It is just my small tribute to this huge artist who changed my life by reminding me what is the true power of the written word, and how important it is to speak out. To me, „World Peace Is None Of Your Business” is the path that led me to Morrissey's music, and it will always be the most important album of his. Through it I discovered a whole new world.

But... since october 2015, each and every time I talk to my friends about music and about Morrissey, there is always someone who tells me: „You have to listen to The Smiths, those are his best albums”. Well, just between you and me and the lamp post... I have! I have listened to The Smiths, I have listened to his solo albums, I have watched videos of The Smiths and I have seen videos of Morrissey post-Smiths. I like The Smiths' songs, but I prefer the versions from his solo-years. When I first listened to the song „Still ill”, it was the version from the DVD „25Live”. I absolutely loved it. Then, I looked for the Smiths song and... well, I kind of... disliked it. The same thing happened with „How Soon Is Now”, „There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”, etc. The truth is, I will always prefer the versions from his solo years. Well, try and say these things to a Smiths fan... he will probably have your head... But... to me... Morrissey IS NOT The Smiths. Morrissey is the artist who showed me that pop music can be intelligent and it can open your mind. And also, Morrissey is the artist who made me aware of the fact that there was a band called The Smiths. Because that's the pure and honest truth: I found out about The Smiths thanks to Morrissey, not the other way round.

Morrissey in Bucharest (review): http://thisleftfeelsrightablogaboutmusic.blogspot.ro/2015/11/my-first-morrissey-concert-bucharest.html

Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Morrissey dreaming

Morrissey - November Spawned a Monster 


Sleep on and dream of love / Because it's the closest you will / Get to love”






Sunday, November 13, 2016

Remember #Bataclan (13.11.2015)

„I have found, you see, throughout my rather silly life, that there is very little difference between religion and racism. Both are the exact same torrent of intolerance”. (#Morrissey - „List Of The Lost”)



Sunday, November 6, 2016

Monday, October 31, 2016

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

The saddest photograph of all....

„We are a doomed race, chained to a sinking ship, as the whole thing is a bad joke”.... ― Virginia WoolfMrs. Dalloway

Photo credit: Dana Oleinic

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Syd Barrett - Bob Dylan Blues (Lyrics)


Lyrics:
Got the Bob Dylan blues
And the Bob Dylan shoes
And my clothes and my hair's in a mess
But you know I just couldn't care less
Gonna write me a song 'bout what's right and what's wrong
Got God and my girl and all that
Quiet while I make like a cat
Cause I'm a poet, doncha know it
And the wind you can blow it
Cause I'm Mr. Dylan the king
And I'm free as a bird on the wing
Roam from town to town, get to get people down
But I don't care too much about that
Cause my gut and my wallet are fat
Make a whole lot of dough but I deserve it though
I got soul and a good heart of gold
So I'll sing about war and the cold
Cause I'm a poet, doncha know it
And the wind you can blow it
Cause I'm Mr. Dylan the king
And I'm free as a bird on the wing
Well I sings about dreams and I rhymes it with seams
Cause it seems that my dream always means
That I can prophesy all kinds of things
Well the guy that digs me
Should try hard to see
That he buys all my discs in a hat.
And when I'm in town go see that.
Cause I'm a poet, doncha know it
And the wind you can blow it
Cause I'm Mr. Dylan the king
And I'm free as a bird on the wing


Thursday, October 13, 2016

One man's meat is another man's poison: Dylan vs Morrissey in the press

So... Dylan won the Nobel Prize For Literature. The decision is understandable. It's getting harder and harder to read books, so why not turn to music?!
But this post is not about Dylan. It is about the way journalists react to such news.

FLASHBACK. October 2013. The journalists were outraged because Morrissey's „Autobiography” was published by Penguin Modern Classics. They were trully upset about Penguin Books’ choice to release it as a Penguin Classic. That’s the imprint reserved for classic classics, such as Tolstoy or Voltaire or Virginia Woolf or Albert Camus. But not for Morrissey! No way! I remember an article published by Boyd Tonkin of The Independent, with the headline “Morrissey gets what he wants, and Penguin Classics sinks in the Ship Canal”. Tonkin says the publisher has chucked “67 years of editorial rigour and learning out of the corporate window” just to “kowtow to the whims of a petulant pop icon”. Then, Brendan O’Neil of The Telegraph said that Penguin has “destroyed its own reputation”. And these are just a few examples.

BACK IN OCTOBER 2016.  Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize For Literature. Though 3 years ago almost all the journalists agreed that Morrissey is not fit to be a „classic”, today the same journalists see Dylan fit for the Nobel Prize. So, it is ok for Dylan to be in the same „boat” with George Bernard Shaw, Jean-Paul Sartre, Rudyard Kipling and William Butler Yeats, but it is the end of the world if Morrissey is published by Penguin Modern Classics.
I think the right word for all this is: hypocrisy.
If anyone can explain to me how does the brain of the journalist work, I'd be grateful! Thank you!



Related articles:

Books to read in 2016: Morrissey - „List Of The Lost”
My first Morrissey concert: Bucharest (14.10.2015)

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Morrissey - One Of Our Own (with lyrics) - new video

Morrissey - „One Of Our Own”, taken from the album „World Peace Is None Of Your Business”.
Pictures of: Brendan Behan, Charles Dickens, The Bronte Sisters, Goethe, Shakespeare, Oscar Wilde, Virginia Woolf, William Blake.

Lyrics:
Standing at the stone
Of one of our own
He died saving my life
He took the lead
Aimed for my head
Such love shown I'd never known

Give me the gun
I love you
A job half done
Isn't done

Standing at the stone
Of one of our own
He took the plug
And he hit the rug
Such love shown I've never known
Now I don't want to know tomorrow

So, give me the gun
I love you
A job half done
Isn't done

Kneeling at the stone
Of one of our own
He took a round
And he hit the ground
He took the blast
His very last
I have no use for tomorrow

No use for tomorrow
No use for tomorrow
No use for tomorrow
No use for tomorrow
No use for...
No use for...
No use for tomorrow
No use for tomorrow
No...


Sunday, June 26, 2016

„Pay In Blood” - Bob Dylan

“Night after night, 
Day after day 
They strip your useless hopes away 
The more I take the more I give 
The more I die the more I live”

#Brexit

British humour.



Monday, May 16, 2016

The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead (30th anniversary) - new video

The Queen Is Dead” is the third studio album by the English rock band The Smiths. It was released 30 years ago, on 16 June 1986 in the United Kingdom by Rough Trade Records and in the United States on 23 June 1986 through Sire Records.

You can buy it here:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Queen-Dead-2011-Remastered-Version/dp/B005NHX4MQ/ref=sr_1_1?s=dmusic&ie=UTF8&qid=1463255179&sr=1-1&keywords=The+queen+is+dead
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-queen-is-dead/id800092985



Morrissey has commented:
"I would like to congratulate the Smiths, and also Stephen Street, and also Rough Trade Records for 30 fantastic years of sales for The Queen Is Dead, which is 30 years old in June. We have always been gagged, of course, but certain recordings rise with time, and The Queen Is Dead and also Meat Is Murder both had the courage to put the fullest meaning of British life into words and music. It was the hope of helping things to evolve, and the mobilized strength of both recordings for 30 years has been fully understood and appreciated by those with sensible passions. Central issues in 2016 England include an urgent need of social justice for animals as well as an obvious recognition of 'monarchy as anarchy' (therefore, something with no place in a democratic society). 
I am sorry that Warner UK or Sire US cannot provide any celebrations for the anniversaries of both recordings, but, perhaps some label bosses have their eye on a tatty OBE, and perhaps others simply have detachable heads. It would not quite be the Smiths if not classically ignored by the dried-out lawns of the establishment. I urged Warner UK to issue a special 'The Queen Is Dead' single release for the first week of June ... but ... brick wall.

Bleeding to death, I therefore have the restless gall to ask of you that, should you have 99 cents/pence, that you purchase 'The Queen Is Dead' track in the final week of May, thus possibly edging it into the corner of everyone's ear in the UK Top 100 - if only to let them know that we are still here and fully aware of the fox-fur on the hall-stand. I am sorry to ask more of you than you have already given, but we all do as well as we can in such ludicrous times. I can only ask.
http://true-to-you.net/morrissey_news_160513_01



Saturday, April 23, 2016

Morrissey - Mountjoy (new video)


Mountjoy” - written by: Morrissey, Boz Boorer
Album: World Peace Is None Of Your Business
Lyrics:
The joy brings many things
It cannot bring you joy 
Sons of mothers huddle  here 
Men and boys

1850 swung the doors 
And human sewage  swept inside 
Where victims speak in whines 
And where the hardened cried

I was sent here by a 3 foot half-wit in a wig 
I took his insults on the chin, and never did I flinch

A swagger hides the fear in here 
By this rule we breathe 
And there is no one on this earth 
Who I’d feel sad to leave

You see we all lose 
We all lose

What those in power do to you 
Reminds us at a glance 
How humans hate each others guts 
And show it given a chance

We never say aloud the things 
That we say in our prayers 
Cause no one cares

Many executed here 
By the awful lawfully good 
But the only thing that makes me cry 
Is when I see the sky

Brendan Behan's laughter rings 
For what he had or hadn’t done 
For he knew then as I know now 
That for each and every one of us 
We all lose 
Rich or poor, 
we all lose 
Rich or poor, 
they all lose


Sunday, March 20, 2016

Brian May si Kerry Ellis - Born Free (live in Romania, 14.03.2016)

Brian May: „So daily I make myself very unpopular with various people, who still believe animals were put on Earth to be used and abused at will by humans.
Human is the name we give ourselves, and there is an adjective derived from it, implying compassion, sensibility, fairness: the word “humane”. Throughout history man has tried to justify his behaviour towards fellow man and other animals.
As I write, millions of animals are suffering at the hands of humans.
Animal farming (read “Eating Animals” by Jonathan Safran Foer) involves the abuse of millions of creatures every day that have senses and feelings similar to ours.

Ian Redmond OBE, the world-famous zoologist, says that a generation ago, any biologist attributing “maternal feelings and behaviour” to a mother monkey cuddling her offspring would be accused of anthropomorphism and never taken seriously as a scientist again.

This is no longer the case. Recent mapping of genomes has revealed the uncanny similarity of the human make-up to that of primates and only a little less closely to mammals such as mice and rats.

It is now accepted that the idea “humans think and behave rationally, but animals act just on instinct” is unsupportable”.
More here:
http://www.all-creatures.org/articles...


Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Heaven And Hell

The world is full of kings and queens/
Who blind your eyes and steal your dreams/
Its heaven and hell 



Remember Rory Gallagher (2 March 1948 – 14 June 1995)


One of our own :)

You’ve stayed true to the music that inspired you in the beginning.
Yeah, I think that you have to recognize the kind of source point that you have. Even though you develop as a player over the years and you get influenced by different things, you have to keep to the heart of what you started with, that kind of initial vision of music, you know? Obviously, it’s taken me this amount of time to learn a lot of different things about music and playing and so on, but I think I’m getting there slowly. [Laughs.]
You seem to gravitate toward roots American music.
Yeah. Even though I grew up in Ireland, where there’s a lot of folk music and traditional music is very close at hand, it didn’t initially appeal to me, even though I can see traces of it creeping in over the years in my songwriting and some chord patterns and some kinds of solos I do. But I wasn’t really turned on until I heard American music via Lonnie Donegan. You know, I heard him doing Woody Guthrie songs, Lead Belly songs. And of course, I heard Elvis Presley and Eddie Cochrane, the early rockers, Chuck Berry. So it was a mixture of folk, blues, and rock from America. I was only six, seven, eight, nine, at that age, and then I just followed it through and learned about all these artists. And I’m still discovering undiscovered people and learning. But it took me about a good ten or fifteen years to find out who was who in the whole spectrum of things – who were the originators or the prime movers, and who were the followers and copyists.
http://jasobrecht.com/rory-gallagher-the-1991-interview/

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Saturday, February 20, 2016

Flashback: Meeting Yngwie Malmsteen in Romania (12.05.2015)

12 May 2015. Sunny day. Beautiful day. Tuesday. Bad luck. :)
I arranged for an interview with Yngwie Malmsteen. The local promoter agreed, the Artist agreed, the manager agreed. Everything was well. Or... so I thought. :)
If there is one thing that I hate the most in this world, is waiting. And I waited for almost two hours to meet Yngwie Malmsteen. When he finally came, his manager said he is too tired so... bye-bye interview for me. Now... that was frustrating! Instead, I got the chance to take a picture with him so that I will never forget this meeting. Well, I guess it's better than nothing!


Flashback: Morrissey in Romania (14.10.2015)


One of the highlights of 2015. You can read the concert review here: http://thisleftfeelsrightablogaboutmusic.blogspot.ro/2015/11/my-first-morrissey-concert-bucharest.html