









He continued: “We live in very dumbed-down times. Everything - news media, music, music magazines - are presented with the assumption that the people as a whole are utterly thick, so therefore when I say, as I have, that the so-called royals are the most dysfunctional and unpleasant family in British history, no-one asks me why I think this. They simply print ‘Bigmouth Strikes Again’. Oh, I could go on. And do, often.”
Previous year, if you recall, Morrissey said the following about the fine people of China, "You can't help but feel that the Chinese are a subspecies."
If you must, tickets go on sale this Sunday.
According to the Daily Mirror, the singer told an audience in Warsaw, Poland on Sunday
"We all live in a murderous world, as the events in Norway have shown. Though that is nothing compared to what happens in McDonald's and Kentucky Fried s--- every day."
The former Smiths frontman's tough response to angry comments and responses on Twitter fan sites have led to change.
The only vegetarian vocal statements against animal cruelty in a long series is the latest.
The former the Smiths frontman at the Sundsparlan site in Helsingborg was scheduled to play but canceled the gig when the weather turned nasty.
A statement posted on the venue's Web site describes the show "was canceled at the request of the artist.
A press release, which was posted on the Morrissey fansite True-To-You.net, states: "Due to severe weather conditions the open air concert at Helsingborg (July 14) is unable to take place for reasons of public and artiste safety."
Morrissey admitted to the UK last month (Jun11) wet in the rain - Glastonbury festival took his seat as he struggled through the rain while singing swallow.
Ben Jeffries, director of marketing and communications for hall owners Horsecross Arts, said: "Morrissey has a life-long commitment to animal rights and vegetarianism so understandably does not like the smell of cooking meat when preparing for or indeed performing a gig.
“We are delighted to be welcoming this fantastic artist to Perth and, as with all our artists, Horsecross will do the best we can to make him feel right at home and comfortable here in Perth Concert Hall."