Strange/unexpected Moz references?



Magazine live from Hurrahs in New York, on 6th Aug 1980, playing A Song From Under The Floorboards

Via Soundsville Int. YT.
 
Camila:

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The original cover has all four members. Did Sam photoshop this for her to post? This is delusional.
Isn't this it? May deserve it's own thread

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Given she's posted many Morrissey things like this amongst her own stuff via IG stories and the post looks reposted as it has generic hashtags used to fill IG feeds and get 'noticed' - I'm not sure how that instantly equates to SER being involved. Probably more a case of the image appears in her feed and gets reposted with her own text over it.
FWD.
 
Alain Delon Was More Than Just the Single Most Beautiful Movie Star Ever.

And the vastly underrated L’insoumis (1964) finds his character deserting his post in the Foreign Legion and joining a far-right militia that kidnaps a lawyer defending Algerian rebels; it played in America as The Unvanquished, but it’s showed on TCM with the deliciously B-movie title Have I the Right to Kill? (This was also the movie that also gave us the still of Delon, prone on the floor, that graced the cover of The Smiths‘ 1986 masterpiece The Queen Is Dead.) Existential antiheroes suited his strengths as an actor marvellously. No offense to Marcello Mastroianni, but the fact that Visconti didn’t cast Delon as the lead role in his 1967 adaptation of The Stranger truly feels like a missed opportunity.
 
Five musicians who hate Morrissey: “A crybaby son of a bitch no-talent motherf***er”


Farout with a 'usual' article.
(Cookie cutter not pictured).
 
Five musicians who hate Morrissey: “A crybaby son of a bitch no-talent motherf***er”


Farout with a 'usual' article.
(Cookie cutter not pictured).

Do these "journalists" have a stock set of words that they use with regards to Moz? I feel sorry for them having to write such rubbish.
 
Rick Astley: 'We probably shouldn't cover The Smiths'
To be fair, there is no suggestion that he said this due to anything to do with Morrissey's 'controversial' views - much as the article might like to suggest that with it's title - but rather because The Smiths are just too good to cover.
 
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