Morrissey Releases Poetic Apology For Missed Concert Dates
. The singer has once again taken to leading Moz fan site True to You to pen a poetic apology to fans affected by the tour shake-up in a post titled "See the luck I've had," a reference to lyrics from the Smiths' "Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want." It goes almost without saying, the statement is as dramatic as the man himself. "I can't give words to the sorrow I feel at the loss of perfect Peru. Oh, black cloud," Morrissey's statement begins. "After such a victorious and uplifting welcome of Lima love, the contaminated jinx had its way via a simple restaurant meal of penne pasta and tomato. Three hours later, both I, and security Liam have collapsed with a deadly and delirious bedridden disease." "Morrissey and an entourage of about eight people ate at a restaurant that we had not recommended, with regrettable consequences," said Rodrigo Perez, Morrissey's Chilean concert promoter to Radio Cooperativa (via Daily Mail). "Within hours, all of them fell sick with severe gastric problems." This South American incident is only the latest in a series of health issues that have plagued Morrissey over the last year, with the singer canceling most of his most recent North American tour after battling double pneumonia, Barrett's Esophagus and a bleeding ulcer along the way. Read Morrissey's statement here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
...end |
On The Record: The dB's- Rick Monroe and the Hitmen- Atlas Maior- Stoned Jesus
Hot In The City: Lou Malnati's Pizzeria Opens in Surprise, Arizona
What's Doing With Dave Koz? Christmas Carols and Cool Cruises!
On The Record: Craft Recordings Announces Record Store Day Exclusives
Live: T Bone Burnett Rocks Phoenix
Three Days Grace Share First Adam Gontier Reunion Song 'Mayday'
Twenty On Pilots Share 'The Line' From Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 Soundtrack
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood Pharmacy Independent Retail Takeovers Start Today
Nothing More Scores 3rd No. 1 With 'Angel Song'
Frontiers Rock Festival Returning After 6-Year Hiatus
Bury Tomorrow Unleash 'What If I Burn' Video
Converge Added To Fire in the Mountains Festival
Pop Evil Take Fans On 'Deathwalk' With New Video