The Face (Nov. 1999) Q&A
Thanks to Jason Endicott
for the transcription:
Q+A
Morrissey
He lost a
court case, no longer has a record deal and claims to have
no fans. Yet Morrissey soldiers on. "I'm in love with
the pop moment," he tells Alex Needham
Your forthcoming UK tour has a Mexican theme. Why?
Because I saw El Vez [a Mexican Elvis impersonator]
recently and I'd like to have a go at stealing all his ideas
Have you been recording a new album?
No. It hasn't been possible. I signed with Mercury US in
'97, and they immediately collapsed, so I've spent a long
time trying to get disentangled. Most artists were just
'released' from their contracts and initially I wasn't one
of them. The label was bought out by Seagram [Universal],
who decided to let me go. I was very grateful
So you are, in fact, without a record deal?
I've been on so many labels, I have no idea where I'll
end up next. Rough Trade, probably
Any new song titles you'd care to share with us?
No. You'll have plenty of opportunity to poke fun at
them when the next album is released. Why start early?
So what have you been doing for two years?
Driving around LA minding my own business. Stimulating
The last public sighting of you was when you turned up at
a signing at an HMV in New Mexico, apparently unbeknown to
the organisers. Why did you show up?
Unbeknown! It was completely organised! Otherwise, why
would there have been 'organizers'? Do you think I just
turned up at a record shop in New Mexico carrying a
wallpaper table, shouting at people to form an orderly
queue? I somehow don't think so!
Where are you living now, and what's your gaff like?
I live in Los Angeles, in a house built in 1931 by Clark
Gable; to his specifications, that is. He built it for
Carole Lombard, but she was killed in a plane crash before
she'd had time to pick out the curtains. Since then, I'm
told F Scott Fitzgerald lived here, and John Schlesinger.
But not together. Also, Robert Stigwood threw the Saturday
Night Fever party here on the night of its premiere. So,
all those people have sat on my toilet. Incredible, isn't
it?
What sort of fans do you attract these days?
As far as I know, I don't attract any fans at all
How do you feel about being referred to, as you were in
reviews of your last UK performance, as Jarvis Cocker's dad?
Just relieved that they didn't say Joe Cocker
Are you currently feeling devious, truculent, or
unreliable?
The judge who said those words only did so because they
described exactly what I am not, nor have ever been. He
would be delighted that you remember his quote. This judge,
John Weeks, had his eye on the press when he made that
comment. Some judges are a bit like ex-drummers, they'll do anything
for a bit of press attention. I was delighted when Michael
Stipe called him a "fuckhead" in Q magazine. It
was the first time anyone had ever stood up for me in the
press on this matter
What words describe your frame of mind?
I'm mostly serene, and still in love with music and 'the
pop moment'
And are you buff or weedy these days?
A little bit of each, but not much of either
What's your fitness regime?
I only swim. I used to walk a lot in London, but if you
walk in Los Angeles people lean out of windows and point at
you
What was the last film that you enjoyed?
I came across a VHS copy of Nil By Mouth in a
shop in Hollywood for $99. This was before the film was
released, and before much was generally known about it. I
was intrigued, bought it, and spent the next two weeks
watching it non-stop
Which contemporary musicians do you rate?
Goldie, Moby, Mouldy, and Tricky. Sorry, just kidding
about Mouldy- there's no such person
What is it that so horrifies you about modern life?
In Britain, politics. Considering the obsession that the
British media have with politics and politicians, it's
surprising how catastrophic British politicians are. The
British media still don't have the nerve to admit to
themselves how useless Tony Blair is. Useless for Britain,
useless for Europe. Useless, useless, useless. I think it's
sad that England can't produce one single inspiring
politician
Having anatomised British culture so exhaustively, why do
you no longer want to live here?
Because I've anatomised British culture so exhaustively.
Besides, I can't stand Channel 5
Ah. And you've also described the BBC as
"scum". Why?
You wouldn't ask this question if you'd ever sampled the
food in the BBC canteen
When's the definitive Morrissey novel coming out?
As soon as Melvyn Bragg snuffs it. Fingers crossed
There's yet another Smiths-to-reform rumour doing the
rounds. Are you and Johnny Marr ever going to get back
together?
Well, let me put it this way: no
How about 'the other two'?
I've never met Gillian or Stephen. Apparently, Gillian's
keyboard technique has been compared to Jo Brand
pole-vaulting
Given your admiration of the Kray twins, what do you
think of Tricky recording a whole album with gangsters?
If Tricky made an album with Princess Anne and a lump of
sugar, I'd buy it. And I don't think I ever said I admired
the Kray twins. Did I?
At which point did you stop being celibate, why and who
with?
I don't see how anyone would benefit from seeing that
kind of information in print. Least of all me
Viv Nicholson was a Smiths icon. Are you tempted by the
musical, Spend, Spend, Spend, made about her life?
Yes. I'm tempted to avoid it
After everything that has happened to you, why on earth
do you still bother?
For the same reason that Saint Francis of Assisi
bothered
Comments / Notes (60)
U.S west coast dates from MorrisseyTour.com / Palladium (12/15) on sale 11/13
From Angela at MorrisseyTour.com:
Here's what I've
been told for the West Coast Dates:
Dec 10 Cupertino (unconfirmed)
Dec 11 San Francisco
Dec 12 Fresno
Dec 14 San Diego
Dec 15 Los Angeles
Dec 16 Los Angeles
Dec 18 Ventura
Dec 19 Las Vegas
Dec 20 Las Vegas
From Karla Gerardo,
a link to the KROQ.com
Concert calendar which lists Morrissey at the Palladium,
Dec. 15 - on sale Nov. 13.
Comments / Notes (17)
Radio interview in Portugal (Oct. 25 -- partial)
Thanks to Helena Figueiredo
for the following:
I've just
posted a transcription of a Morrissey interview to one of
our radio stations in Portugal. It's on the message board
for the Oporto show, because everyone was asking for it!!!
You can read it under the "Helena's
'Promise'" entry.
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First and foremost, I haven't promised anything! Secondly, I
haven't posted the interview later because I didn't tape the
whole thing and I was hoping that somebody else had. Sorry,
guys!
I'm not sure the interview was given exclusively to that
radio station and they only put some small excerpts on air.
Here are Morrissey's words (the answers aren't necessarily
in chronological order, because they put them on
randomly...)
Regarding
the label and the new album...
'I'm not signed to anybody, because the last label I
signed to colapsed, and once they fell they released
everybody from their contract. So, I'm free to sign a new
deal... and I'm looking forward to that. But yes, the album
is written and is ready to be recorded. I can't record it
because I don't have a label, so I have to wait til I'm
signed with somebody.'
'I communicated with John Cale and he's very interested in
doing it, which is quite good for me, because I think he's
very clever.'
Regarding Morrissey's present feelings...
'Who wants to stay the same forever?! I am happy. I'm
not saying that I'm an ecstatic or a trivial person... I'm
still very seriously... and I do most things in a very
seriously way, but I am happy, yes. Certainly mainly because
I feel that I have survived and I'm pleased about that.'
Regarding the "Oye Esteban" tour...
'I play many songs which I've never sung before, but
there aren't songs in the set which have... are unreleased -
they all have been released before. And there are some
Smiths songs. The songs are "Meat Is Murder",
"Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" and a
song called "Is It Really So Strange?" And they go
down very well, don't they?'
Regarding his coming to Portugal...
'I would like to say that I'm very very pleased to be...
to go to Portugal and... I don't expect a huge crowd
(laughs), but whoever comes along I think they will enjoy
what they see, and I hope they do. That's all I can say.
(laughs)'
'It's very nice to know that there are some people who are
expecting anxiously (laughs) these shows, and I hope people
turn up, because I wanted to come to Portugal for such a
long time, and I think people will find it very enjoyable. I
think they may be surprised. It's also very lively and a
very expressive night. So, I think people will enjoy it.'
There you go! Hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have!
Thanks again, Morrissey!
Comments / Notes (9)
Mark Simpson feature on Morrissey to run in Friday's Guardian
From The Leather Boy:
Thought
you might like to know that I have just had a hot tip, from
an impeccable source, that there's a major feature by Mark
Simpson on La Moz running in this Friday's Guardian.
Comments / Notes (6)
VH-1 to re-air "The List: Sexiest Male Artist", Nov. 6
From m.mozgirl:
SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 6
(check your local listings)
9:30AM
The List
Sexiest Male Artist. Hosted by Illeana Douglas.
Guests include: Melissa Auf Der Maur (HOLE), Bridgette
Wilson, Wilmer Valderrama, and Judy Gold.
Apparently, this is the episode where Melissa Auf Der Maur from Hole
nominates our lovely Moz for sexiest male artist...
Comments / Notes (7)
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