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Illness As Art - new Smiths & Morrissey interview and information archive
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<blockquote data-quote="nickbatcave" data-source="post: 1987265758" data-attributes="member: 28724"><p>Months ago I came here asking for assistance, and also alluded to a project of mine; Collecting and sharing a scan, transcript (or both) of all of The Smiths' and Morrissey's interviews. Well, today I've come to share the link to my new website hosting what I collected and salvaged from now long dead and gone sites and archives. The site is called <a href="https://illnessasart.com/">Illness As Art</a>, an homage to the older Smiths sites that were named after the record matrix etchings. Credit is given on the about page for all the information sites that helped, but it was a lot of work to try to save these wonderful scans before they were lost completely (web archive unfortunately couldn't save everything.)</p><p></p><p>So far, the site is up to date for all of The Smiths' era. Going forward, I'll begin on uploading Morrissey's solo era, but I felt that The Smiths era was a good checkpoint to take a break and share some of the hard work my friend and I have put in to revive the access to these interviews (and more). Below I've shared the link, and a snapshot of the current homepage design.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://illnessasart.com/">https://illnessasart.com/</a></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]54974[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickbatcave, post: 1987265758, member: 28724"] Months ago I came here asking for assistance, and also alluded to a project of mine; Collecting and sharing a scan, transcript (or both) of all of The Smiths' and Morrissey's interviews. Well, today I've come to share the link to my new website hosting what I collected and salvaged from now long dead and gone sites and archives. The site is called [URL='https://illnessasart.com/']Illness As Art[/URL], an homage to the older Smiths sites that were named after the record matrix etchings. Credit is given on the about page for all the information sites that helped, but it was a lot of work to try to save these wonderful scans before they were lost completely (web archive unfortunately couldn't save everything.) So far, the site is up to date for all of The Smiths' era. Going forward, I'll begin on uploading Morrissey's solo era, but I felt that The Smiths era was a good checkpoint to take a break and share some of the hard work my friend and I have put in to revive the access to these interviews (and more). Below I've shared the link, and a snapshot of the current homepage design. [URL]https://illnessasart.com/[/URL] [ATTACH type="full"]54974[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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