thanks a lot detritus. something to watch while it snows today
Off all of these people interviewed and pictured, who is still around in the Morrissey world? Obviously Julia and Winnie are, and I've seen Libby at random shows in recent years, but what about any of the others, many of which I'm not familiar with. Also, forgive me is this is somewhat common knowledge, but what happened to Darren and Tom?
That is excellent. Alain on scooter at 13:20, Julia making her zine at 25:00, and again on her bed at 28:16, 29:45, 32:03, Winnie Wong at various points, and David and Russ get a credit at the end. Also, at the very end I found it interesting that it looks like it was edited by Julia, and funded by her Dad?
P.
Wrong.
Brian Riley was Julia's deceased husband
Really enjoyable video, what a great find. Tremendous memories there.
Thanks to those who made the video and put it out there.
To the anonymous troll judging the fans in the documentary...compare their happiness in that moment to your cynicism and reflect on.
Fair dues to those fans on the video who queued up in bad weather to follow Moz. They didn't have to. Moz should be thankful to them (he probably was). It was poignant to see so many people coughing and spluttering during their Moz pilgrimage for the Boxers tour, especially as some are no longer with us. They deserve respect and part of me wishes I could whisk back in time to give them a nice cup of tea or something to keep the chill out. They are innocence personified.
From the days when HE had a REAL BAND around him.
Nostalgia may have once been regarded as a mental illness but them were great days. Did 3 gigs on the Boxers tour and it's hardly surprising Morrissey was struggling with man flu towards the end of it judging by this video.
Probably the best Morrissey-solo period - exciting vivid times. Cheers to whomever out this up, sorry to hear about people being taken away far too young
Is there a documentary for the fans in the back row? Because that's where I was.
"Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And the rest of you, if you'll just rattle your jewelry."
- John Lennon
There was more than the manflu going on during that tour.