Did any of the smiths actualy frequent Salford's lads club? Can't imagine Morrissey in particular being a regular. Wasn't he a virtual recluse before and even during the Smiths?
Re: for your interest
I like smart arses. Maybe you don't know all the definition of smart. Here's one of many from the dictionary.
–adjective
11.
dashingly or impressively neat or trim in appearance, as persons, dress, arse etc.
well i've known what it's like to be 'in love'. it was an unrequited love and thankfully it's only happned once. as to your litany of questions the only thing i can inform you of is love is most definetly unrelated to lust. Lust and love are on a completely differnt order of magnitude. In fact...
the thing in question belonged to Marlons beloved friend Wally. I mentioned it in a thread when i first joined in my infamous*/highly unpopular* first spell on this site.
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?p=1110331
*dellet as inapropriate or not
I've always thought New Order's Subculture might be about t'old lad.
These are some of the lyrics written while The Smiths were at the height of their popularity.
One of these days you'll go back to your home
You won't even notice that you are alone
One of these days when you sit by...
Almost exculsively 6music. Steve Lamaq's round table i on atm. The despicable David Quantick is on and doing his usuual impression of someone trying to be witty and failing like a cross between Julian Assange and Gero...ahh...i leave that stuff to Quantrap.
he has done so now. He said moz was one of only two people in music who might be a poet. Dylan was the other. Then he said he 'had the pleasure of meeting Morrissey earlier this year'. then he went 'mmh'. That was it. There's still 10 mins left though
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