For all the wonderful music and helping me to make sense of my late adolescence, early 20's.
Personal High's
Unloveable
Hand that Rocks the Cradle
Please Please Please.....
Still Ill
Well I wonder
Vicar in a Tutu
Stretch out and Wait
Some Mothers.....
And more recently...
As a man in my mid 40's Dads Army was always on as a child and I never really appreciated it. It's not Laugh Out Loud stuff but something beautifully nostalgic about it and Characters to die for.
"They don't like it up 'em"....Some do Jonesy :blushing:
An article to be published in the British Journal of Medicine on Thursday provides unequivocal evidence that Australian women fart more per head than any other nationality in the world.
http://www.bmj.com/
:blushing::blushing::blushing:
Morrissey is generally acclaimed to be the greatest ever lyricist but what is your personal favourite.
He obviously has many but if I had to pick it would be from 'Still Ill'
And if you must, go to work - tomorrow
Well, if I were you I wouldn't bother
For there are brighter sides to...
If you were Paddy Power what odds would you set on Morrissey ever going on 'I'm a Celebrity get me out of here'?......He'd never eat the Bush tucker so 100/1....Johnny Rotten went on it.
I read with interest an interview Mozza gave in the Guardian back in 2005. In it he claimed Linda McCartney was the only women he's met who, had circumstances been different, he would have contemplated marrying.....great choice Mr M, she was a special lady.
Morrissey talked about his love of Manchester United on One United website....'People don't see me as a Football fan for some reason but when I'm on tour or out of the country I never miss a game on Sky. In my mind Scholes is greatest footballer in the modern age'....Perhaps a rewrite "Ginger...
I can totally understand certain men relating to Morrissey / The Smiths lyrics.
They are often about not fitting into the typical 'Male/Macho' stereotype and the emotional problems this can cause.
But what do women get from his lyrics ?
This is a genuine question and not meant to wind...
The Smiths...Not overly keen on 'Death of a Disco dancer'
Morrissey.....'Hairdresser on Fire'.
The proviso being ofcourse that ever the worst of Mozzer is better than the Best of everyone else.
Is there an annual Smiths/Morrissey Convention in the UK or does it take either Morrissey or Marr to die to get one established ?
It would be very well attended if there was one.
I have read a lot of threads suggesting that Morrissey's ill health is down to an over consumption of alcohol . Well he wouldn't be the first genius to drink too much.
Peter Cook (In my mind the best comic ever) said he found life/people dull and uninspiring and needed drink to kill the...
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