AUSTIN, Texas (Billboard) - Pioneering U.K. modern rock band the Smiths turned down
a $5 million offer to reunite at the upcoming Coachella Valley Arts & Music Festival in southern California, former frontman Morrissey said Thursday.
His revelation, during a public interview at the South By Southwest Music & Media Conference in Austin, triggered gasps from the audience. When journalist David Fricke asked if he had considered it, Morrissey replied, "No, because money doesn't come into it," a response that drew applause from the crowd.
Of the critically adored act, which broke up in the late 1980s, Morrissey said, "It was a fantastic journey. And then it ended. I didn't feel we should have ended. I wanted to continue.(Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr) wanted to end it. And that was that.
Discussing his forthcoming album, "Ringleader of the Tormentors," due April 4 via Attack/Sanctuary,
the notoriously gloomy singer/songwriter admitted that he's writing songs from a good place
these days.
"I'm just seeing lots of joyful things in life, which I didn't in the past," he said, adding slyly,
"Which maybe you noticed.
"Politically the world is ridiculous," he said. "But there's still a lot of beautiful things ...
Nature saves us, nature calms us down."
Morrissey will first support the album with a European tour that includes a six-week run
of sold-out shows in the United Kingdom. A North American leg is also expected.
Coachella, which takes place April 29-30 about 120 miles east of Los Angeles,
will feature such acts as Depeche Mode, Tool and Madonna.
2 COMMENTS:
I wonder if Morrisey would take 5 mil to go away? If I had it I'd offer it!
Well, thats just one of the Differences between HIM and you, he dont need 5 millions because he allready got them, but you...
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