GirlAfraidWillNeverLearn
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Not everybody, but(t) a large section of his fanbase for sure.he should just use this image as the front cover for every reissue from now on, surely that would please everyone.
í used to have a large glossy colour poster from this session on the wall of my box bedroom. A soothing sight in the gloaming.
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nobody cares{Not mine. Those are not my knick-knacks. Or my creases. Both unforgivable.}
This is said poster. {Not mine. Those are not my knick-knacks. Or my creases. Both unforgivable.}
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Also, Mr Leighton's work was deployed for a couple of Jon Savage interviews in 1989, one for the Observer in March {'London Section' only, so us provincial types wouldn't get it} and probably the same article, or amended, for The Village Voice Rock & Roll Quarterly later that Summer.
Quite a good piece, although you get alot of Savage for a smidgen of Steven...
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Pretty neat closing by Savage ~
"In his continued revenge on the world, he has delivered a series of epigrams which defines a marginalised England.
By that process, he has marginalised himself, but it's not a phase, it's his life "... ?
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I can't find anything about Morrissey & magic yet (closest is 'the carnivalesque') but he's surprisingly superstitious beneath all the social realist kitchen sink imagery. A lot of 'invective' is very like putting a curse on people or avoiding cursed people. And a lot of his self-loathing sounds as if he thinks a curse came upon the him - even the idea that producers actively shun a person is like a curse (lots of factors go into picking - unfortunately for Moz, socialiabity is one of them).
Irish Cursing and the Art of Magic, 1750–2018*
Abstract. Fairies, leprechauns, banshees, witches, holy wells and rural remedies. Historic Ireland is famous for its superstitions, magic and ‘alternativeacademic.oup.com
This post is definitely way too deep for the cousins of the chat.
I spent most of my teenage years pondering the oneness of the universe - before the horror of adulthood made me look at spreadsheets (sorry Mozmar).
Thats not a spreadsheet, darling. Nice try, though.