Strange/unexpected Moz references?

Morrissey's influence is declared in this positive little review of Hamish Hawk's latest record, A Firmer Hand -

 
This Wonderful Woman has posted another Morrissey interview from the Smiths era on their YouTube channel, this one with CHRW (London, Ontario, Canada), recorded almost to the day, 29 July in 1986
 
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This release is limited to 500 copies.

This album showcases the Smiths’ stunning gig at the Kilburn National Ballroom, in London, on 23 October 1986, during the band’s The Queen Is Dead Tour.

Featured here are incredible renditions of classics such as How Soon Is Now?, There Is a Light That Never Goes Out, The Queen Is Dead, Panic and more.

Track Listing

Side One

  1. The Queen Is Dead
  2. Panic
  3. Vicar in a Tutu
  4. There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
Side Two
  1. Ask
  2. Is It Really So Strange?
  3. How Soon Is Now?
  4. Bigmouth Strikes Again
Another cash grab - 8/20 tracks played on vinyl (why?).
There are many Kilburn sources in the Google Drive Collection (one of which will be for this).
FWD.
 
Just noticed that ‘The Archers’ on radio 4 have managed to squeeze yet another Morrissey lyric into their script. It’s been noticed that there’s been quite a history of doing this. Yesterday’s episode had the character Brian Aldridge instructing daughter Alice - who is facing an imminent trial for drink-driving - that she needed to ‘Change your (sic) plea to guilty’.

Always raises a smile if you’re an Archers listening Morrissey fan - possibly a small demographic - but including Morrissey allegedly. 😁
 
Video: Morrissey performs Munich Air Disaster tribute in Las Vegas


"The title is taken from a Bee Gees song: New York Mining Disaster, 1941"

(Asserted here previously C2006).
FWD.
 
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Spammer reaching a new low - replying as Morrissey via a fake Morrissey account. Poor English - only thing missing is a T-shirt shop link.
Vile behaviour.
FWD.
 


Official Smiths repeating one of the QID YT promos.
 
Mark E Smith claims Morrissey stole Panic lyrics from him
In this interview at 14:29 : and he has (half) a point
 
Just noticed that ‘The Archers’ on radio 4 have managed to squeeze yet another Morrissey lyric into their script. It’s been noticed that there’s been quite a history of doing this. Yesterday’s episode had the character Brian Aldridge instructing daughter Alice - who is facing an imminent trial for drink-driving - that she needed to ‘Change your (sic) plea to guilty’.

Always raises a smile if you’re an Archers listening Morrissey fan - possibly a small demographic - but including Morrissey allegedly. 😁

There's only one Eddie Grundy.
 
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