If the letter really does it exist, why didn't Morrissey just publish it online right away instead of claiming 'it's available to anyone who wishes to read it'? Does he need more time to forge it?
We can only dream, Ketamine Sun. It would be great to have to have a proper insight into how the dynamics between Marr and Morrissey worked but Johnny's more likely to go on about Bernard Sumner than M. At least it won't be just Smiths chart positions and blaming Rough Trade.
I think The Smiths section in Johnnys autobiography will turn out to be shorter and most likely more bland than the section in Morrisseys. Even though most people would prefer to hear Johnny bad mouth Moz, johnny doesn't seem like the type to pander.
Okay cool! I'll post it here when I'm done transcribing. And no I don't unfortunately :( Once I'm done with Come Back To Camden, I can try and figure out Trouble Loves Me if you'd like?
Exactly. If it was written by anyone else, it wouldn't be published in the first place. Remove the Morrissey name tag and it'd have absolute no worth whatsoever.
On a side note, the funniest thing I've ever heard anyone say trying to defend LOTL is that "LOTL CANT be misogynistic because...
I think it's because The Smiths will always stay relevant to teenagers through out the decades. Morrissey's solo stuff doesn't really have that appeal for teenagers (Not that that's wrong!).
I worked out the basics of most of come back to camden (for piano) a while back. It might take me a while but I can write the sheet music down for you if you want?
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