Moz Angeles

I know no one here cares about Morrissey, but I thought i’d link to something I found today about a phenomenon I’d heard about awhile ago but had forgotten: a Latino obsession with Morrissey.

The most striking similarity, though, is Morrissey’s signature beckoning and embrace of the uncertainty of life and love, something that at first glance might seem the opposite of macho Mexican music. But check it out: for all the machismo and virulent existentialism that Mexican music espouses, there is another side—a morbid fascination with getting your heart and dreams broken by others, usually in death. In fact, Morrissey’s most famous confession of unrequited love, “There Is a Light That Never Goes Out,” (“And if a double-decker bus/Crashes into us/To die by your side/Would be a heavenly way to die”) emulates almost sentiment for sentiment Cuco Sanchez’s torch song “Cama de Piedra” (“The day that they kill me/May it be with five bullets/And be close to you”).

Via WhatDoIKnow.

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4 Replies to “Moz Angeles”

  1. bah — I wont even say it. 😉

  2. anyone that has ever had a girlfriend in a coma can relate also…

  3. Shameless self-promotion: Check out my website at http://www.shiftlessbody.com if you’re interested in the phenomenon.

  4. thank you for posting your site! it totally rules. when is the movie coming out?

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