ジョニー・マーが明かした『モリッシーへの本音』ザ・スミスが一夜にして解散へ突き進んだ裏側...史上最短の『完全無欠バンド』ザ・スミスの秘密

[The Greatest Tragedy in '80s Music History] The Truth Behind The Breakup of The Smiths and the Artistic Conflict Between Morrissey and Johnny Marr In 1982, two geniuses met in Manchester: poet Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr. In just five years, the legendary band The Smiths produced two number-one albums in the UK charts and a masterpiece that made Billboard history. But then, in July 1987, they vanished overnight. 📺 Contents of this article: ◆ The tragedy of Morrissey's love for the 1960s ◆ Johnny Marr described the Sheila Black cover as "the final straw" ◆ Managing a world-famous band forced upon him by a 23-year-old manager ◆ The shocking words of a drunk Marr on his first day in the studio ◆ Why "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" was born in despair ◆ Reunion talks in 2008...four days after a decade of silence ◆ Drummer's lawsuit exposes the "lawnmower parts" remark ◆ Producer discusses the "perfect, imperfect band" Marr later said, "I wasn't prepared. That's why it couldn't continue. There was no way forward." Morrissey continues to say, "I have no affection for Johnny Marr." 💿 The full story of the rivalry between these two geniuses revealed through interviews with Marr, archival BBC footage, and court documents. 40 years later, wounds still unhealed. 📍 Related Keywords: The Smiths / Morrissey / Johnny Marr / Disbanded in 1987 / Manchester / Indie Rock / 80s / Music Documentary / Andy Luk / Mike Joyce / NME / Rough Trade / EMI