MORRISSEYTOUR-A: (to Spencer) Oh yeah, who is Peter Hogg?
COBRIN: Oh my God! Why does that guy always spring up?
MORRISSEYTOUR-K&A: Who is he?
COBRIN: He was he just a friend that came on the road.
MORRISSEYTOUR-K: Was he horrible? Gary said he was horrible.
COBRIN: He had these...
All I remember that he was credited as "Rent-a-Chap" on some promo or something. :p
He was accused of being a troublemaker by Spence-ah, but what he did on that Kill Uncle tour and what services he performed remains a mystery to this day.
Monkey business, probably.
Consider my subscription to Marie Claire history until the publisher does some fumigating.
I have to read that statement again on the Main page, it was just too cool. :p
Hopefully if Britney Spears's birthday bender keeps her quite for a good part of the day tomorrow, other media outlets...
Well, maybe this can work to Morrissey's favor if he decides to bring a libel suit against the NME.
"The Telegraph reported that I have at least lost ONE fan over this business..."
Or perhaps to put it in a more vulgar way, same shit; different color :p
Oh, why can't I sleep?
For the sake of doing something boring enough to make me drowsy, I would like to add into evidence the NME interview from 2004:
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From the NME 17 April 2004...
Oh Jones, how could anyone ever get bored of redefining gender.
I interpreted the author as illustrating the point, based on these egghead sources he cited, that Morrissey neither exclusively male or female, he just is.
Well, no shit. Aren't we all.
I found this essay posted in the Radiohead feature on the main page. I thought it had some interesting comments about gender, so I am posting it here. The author is only known as boybefore xmas. His writing style reminds me of our old friend Armond White.
Enjoy.
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That may be possible. I can't find any evidence that he was even in France in February 2004. According to posts here, there have been some spottings of him in LA the beginning of February and then some sighting of him in England mid-month (Camden, of all places.)
So, if the receptionist is...
What's even more interesting is that he only wrote down a part of the song; that part where he describes the darkenened underpass and how a strange fear gripped him and he just couldn't ask, and etc.
You see, it states in the article that he wrote it because it according to him, "illustrated...
The magazine only showed a small section of that notepaper with the lyrics.
Are you comparing the handwriting to something he wrote when he was younger? Or something more recent?
According to her, February this year, this year, meaning February 2004, so that would make it pre-Quarry because the album was released in May that year.
The issue this article was taken from was published in June/July 2004.
Edit: The "#4 in France" remark was his attempt at saving face after...
Hee, hee. I'd bet my life that she was a blonde. Youth is truly wasted on the youth.
Actually, him giving her those handwritten lyrics was a generous gift. Auction houses have been selling these handwritten notes from popular lyricists for mucho bucks for some time and the trend seems to...
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