GirlAfraidWillNeverLearn
Well-Known Member
í assume that's rhetorical...?
Yes. Thanks for answering anyway.
Makes me wish Tim and Will had never found him...
í assume that's rhetorical...?
For me, where all frink began, and shall, probably, end...
í am guessing this is all 'officialmoz' will be doing to mark the 30th Anniversary of the Glorious Runt of the Litter?
Incidentally, ordinarily í can recall every detail of those particular daze, but was the retail release of "Kill Uncle" delayed by a week? Cos t'google says that it was unleashed upon an unsuspecting world on the 4th March 1991. And yet, this ~
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~ indicates the 25th of February?
ps ~ hopefully, there will be other opportunities to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the beautiful sickly child, once í unpack the '91 Vintage VHS from the crate. Unopened as yet. Diagnosed chronic delayed-pleasurist ~ í like to tease myself...
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I don't expect a single word from any of the real official channels - that 'official' @officialmoz account is fake.
Anyway... Love those Uncle pics especially the ton of eyeshadow visible in the shot posted by fake Uncle M on Insta.
Wonder why the cryptic note from the ad made a comeback in 2007?
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Would that be after the NME decided to give him another kicking for the racism in their writers' heads????
The whole Finsbury Park bollocks came back when his career was looking good - to be honest I think the spiral in his health & work starts there. It made David Quantick attack him in Word, which led to the Guardian flagging up the China comment & rolled on into endless articles that he's a troll who has relentless outbursts.
Which makes me think of Paul Morley's comment:
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Think the NME interview/article in question (conducted by current associate editor of Guardian Culture Tim Jonze)
actually came out 1 December 2007. The drum kit screenshot is from Hollywood Bowl 8 June 2007.
That Morley interview is just lovely. "(face)"
Edit: the now defunct fanpage Lucky Lisp featured a good overview over the NME argument including a comprehensive timeline, which can be accessed here (see "Morrissey vs. the NME" on the left hand menu).
Think the NME interview/article in question (conducted by current associate editor of Guardian Culture Tim Jonze) actually came out 1 December 2007. The drum kit screenshot is from Hollywood Bowl 8 June 2007.
That Morley interview is just lovely. "(face)"
Edit: the now defunct fanpage Lucky Lisp featured a good overview of the NME argument including a comprehensive timeline, which can be accessed here (see "Morrissey vs. the NME" on the left hand menu).
Definitely yellow nail polish again. I've probably posted this one from the same night before...Is that matching nail polish or the lights shining off a manicure?
??? Can't see no pimples here. Her skin looks almost immaculate, if not untouched, like that of a Bronte-sister. You must have pimples on ya eyes, man.C’mon Moz!, just because fans ask you to pop their pimples, doesn’t mean you actually have to do it, yuck!
My current obsession:
Morrissey - Through the Looking Glass
Photographed by Andy Catlin, Rough Trade offices, London, February 1985
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??? Can't see no pimples here. Her skin looks almost immaculate, if not untouched, like that of a Bronte-sister. You must have pimples on ya eyes, man.
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Another one.
Yes, I have a couple more but those 5 form a perfect sequence ...
I'm especially keen on the jumper. So s o f t...
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