Has Graham Norton ever interviewed Morrissey? I would have always enjoyed it if they did. One openly gay and Irish. The other humasexual and a Irish heart. Both camp with a wicked wit. It will never happen now which is a great shame.
It was the early 1990s and Friday night watching "Whose Line Is It Anyway" was the highlight of my miserable unemployed week. If John wasn't on it I would be bitterly disappointed. The chemistry between him and Jose was wonderful. John was slightly camp, but so articulate. His impression of...
The ever good C-86 show hosted by David Eastaugh interviews Craig Gannon. Interesting bit about how Morrissey and Marr had been thinking of adding a second guitarist after watching Easterhouse. Interview with Craig Gannon C-86 Show
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Craig Gannon in conversation with David...
The YouTube link works in New Zealand. It is a long song with quite a lot going on in it. Feels like it's trying to be many things. Still it's good on one listen.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/entertainment/music/114503061/dear-morrissey-youre-dumped-mate
One of those stories from the woke about how they now disagree with their favourite artist/writer/musician because their favourite artist/writer/musician expresses a viewpoint or opinion which differs from...
Reviewer William Dart of New Horizons Radio New Zealand gives a mixed review of "California Son". I did like William talking about the mixed gender roles of Morrissey singer love songs from a female protagonist on the album. Review can be listened to online or downloaded.
Morrissey's...
I'm more impressed by the blue and white hooped socks. I'm very pleased that Moz hasn't neglected the importance of good socks. As a kid I too liked QPR for awhile.
"Sing Your Life" is a great little Morrissey ditty. It feels so lightweight now and Morrissey probably cringes at the sound of it. I don't. When you watch the "Live in Dallas" gig you realise how explosive those "Kill Uncle" songs were on stage.
Alain always looked the part. He looked good with Moz up on stage and I miss that. Visually the current band with t-shirts and sneakers is just so uninspiring.
Many thanks FWD. And in my trivial I must know. Did Morrissey have two pairs of Doc Martens? In one photo the boots are the Oxblood red ones. In the other photos the boots are black, but then those photos are in black and white. I'm sure I've seen him in black ones as well.
On topic...who was the young guy who featured in the video? I know for the "Stop Me If You've Heard This One Before" video the extras were sourced from a fanzine. And of course for the "Every Day Is Like Sunday" video Lucette Henderson made the jump from the Stop Me video to the Sunday video...
All in all I thought that was probably the best Morrissey interview for a very long time. The difference of being interviewed by an interviewer is clearly the difference. Better than answering questions by email. It was nice to see quite a spark of the old Moz there in regards to his plain...
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