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Walked past a bar in Manchester earlier, and on a windowsill they had a copy of a magazine called 'Urban Life' with Morrissey on the cover, no idea when it's from, though...
Morrissey is profiled as one of 16 celebrity fans of West ham United, the 15th frame -
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...erry-terence-stamp-morrissey-and-more/page/14
Good Afternoon All,
Imagine my surprise when my eyes settled, whilst reading an article regarding the Newcastle United footballer Joey Barton in the June edition of Esquire, upon the following;-
"....(Uncle) Tom ignited his nephew's passion for music, and Joey has fond memories of lying on a bed, listening to the Smiths on Tom's stereo."
Those of you familiar with Mr Barton's escapades may well share my amazement.
Furthermore, the article is accompanied by a photograph of Mr Barton in reflective mood holding a solitary daffodil. I shall endeavour to scan and post this image in due course.
Love, Peace, and Trumpton,
Boethius.
Good Afternoon All,
Imagine my surprise when my eyes settled, whilst reading an article regarding the Newcastle United footballer Joey Barton in the June edition of Esquire, upon the following;-
"....(Uncle) Tom ignited his nephew's passion for music, and Joey has fond memories of lying on a bed, listening to the Smiths on Tom's stereo."
Those of you familiar with Mr Barton's escapades may well share my amazement.
Furthermore, the article is accompanied by a photograph of Mr Barton in reflective mood holding a solitary daffodil. I shall endeavour to scan and post this image in due course.
Love, Peace, and Trumpton,
Boethius.
Here we go (or to use football parlance 'ere we go, 'ere we go)!
Please see attached image of Mr Barton taken by Dan Burn-Forti to accompany the Esquire article written by Dan Davies mentioned in the previous post.
On the truly excellent 'Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle', Armando Ianucci was describing what people might think of Stewart Lee and it included "Morrissey's let himself go"