Around the same time as Britpop exploded, Morrissey began getting pictures taken draped in the British flag; he also began making disparaging remarks about immigration. Hell, he even wrote a song called ‘The National Front Disco’. But while Morrissey’s views always gained column inches, as his music waned and the singer’s original fandom began to find themselves in bank manager positions, he began to find his place in the press less and less often.
Back when I was young, I put The Used - On My Own on in the car and my mother said, "This guy is really overly emotional. It's like his dog just died."
I thought she didn't understand how hard it was to have a break up. Now grown up, yep, I get it. I hear that song now and I'm just embarrassed lol.