http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/sep/27/johnny-marr-interview-a-lot-of-people-are-afraid
Good to see he's not a fan of UKIP.
P.
Good to see he's not a fan of UKIP.
P.
Bizarrely fawning article that rewrites history and posits Johnny as some sort of indie Bob Dylan. The 'political conscience' of the Smiths was not of Johnny's making, and he's never asked any "awkward questions" as far as I can see. His complaints about being seen as a laddish "Manc-man" are laughable considering the years he wasted partying in warehouses with Madchester rejects and playing up the 'lad' persona as much as he possibly could. Oh Johnny, shut up and play.
Amy: Telling it like it is since 2006.
I'm getting so bored of these political type interviews now, Don't they have any f***ing imagination apart from slagging off Cameron and the UKIP's. Can't they just talk about something interesting for once.
You mean like it is 2006?
Bizarrely fawning article that rewrites history and posits Johnny as some sort of indie Bob Dylan. The 'political conscience' of the Smiths was not of Johnny's making, and he's never asked any "awkward questions" as far as I can see. His complaints about being seen as a laddish "Manc-man" are laughable considering the years he wasted partying in warehouses with Madchester rejects and playing up the 'lad' persona as much as he possibly could. Oh Johnny, shut up and play.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/sep/27/johnny-marr-interview-a-lot-of-people-are-afraid
Good to see he's not a fan of UKIP.
P.
Bizarrely fawning article that rewrites history and posits Johnny as some sort of indie Bob Dylan. The 'political conscience' of the Smiths was not of Johnny's making, and he's never asked any "awkward questions" as far as I can see. His complaints about being seen as a laddish "Manc-man" are laughable considering the years he wasted partying in warehouses with Madchester rejects and playing up the 'lad' persona as much as he possibly could. Oh Johnny, shut up and play.
Bizarrely fawning article that rewrites history and posits Johnny as some sort of indie Bob Dylan. The 'political conscience' of the Smiths was not of Johnny's making, and he's never asked any "awkward questions" as far as I can see. His complaints about being seen as a laddish "Manc-man" are laughable considering the years he wasted partying in warehouses with Madchester rejects and playing up the 'lad' persona as much as he possibly could. Oh Johnny, shut up and play.
the UK has been destroyed by the floodgate of immigrants