Thank you for the sendspace contribution, Skylark. I thought I was doomed to listen to low volume, noisy YouTube conversions until Morrissey brings out his new album.
Haha, yes, I wonder! I tried Googling her name before you gave your helpful advice and I couldn't get anywhere with it. 'Helena McGeough', however, comes up a bit more.
Thanks again for the help.
Thank you beau for your help.
So, a 'promo stickered version' would have been sent to various places for promotional reasons, but apart from the sticker it's not actually any different to a normal shop-bought copy?
Hi all,
Thank you for taking the time to read this. I bought a copy of 7" 'November Spawned a Monster' from passionsjustlikemine a while ago, but I've been confused by the sticker on the front of it for quite a while.
It reads:
"HELENA
PENNANT JONES
PROMOTIONS
April 23rd...
Where can I read that thesis? It sounds very interesting, and most likely free, seeing as I don't want to buy 'The Pageant of his Bleeding Heart' just yet.
There have been a few programs, biopics so to speak, that have made me feel sick. Like Bob Geldof's. However, one on Morrissey and Marr would be wonderful to watch.
I was thinking about this very thing the other day - I've always thought I would be confident and cocky; in reality, I think I would be sheepish.
I would say to him:
"Do you have any advice for me?"
But I'd make it all serious.
A quick read of the Mozipedia tells me that Morrissey seemed to despise this song. When a fan mentioned it at a press conference he was astonished that they had even heard of it.
This song doesn't mean anything. Take that angrily, because that's how I would say it in person :P
I think that both of their voices are beautiful together, and it's not often that Morrissey sings in such a way, but the lyrics are just crap.
Neither Morrissey nor Siouxsie wrote these lyrics, I...
"The fourth gender", i.e those who do not wish to be put into one gender, those who refuse to be classified, (sexually, but also otherwise) should be glorified and celebrated. That's one of the main messages I detect :)
On this subject, has anyone read "November" by Simon Armitage? It references "monsters" and I couldn't shake the idea that Simon Armitage would have had this Morrissey song bobbing around in his head whilst writing November.
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