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[[File:Bradford_2011.png|200px|thumb|right|"Fuck Morrissey-solo.com", 2011]]


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Creator, Webmaster & owner of Morrissey-solo.
Creator, Webmaster & owner of [[Mention::Morrissey-solo]].


Initially helped create "Sing Your Life - A Morrissey Fanzine" which was sold from 1991-95.
Initially helped create "[[Mention::Sing Your Life - A Morrissey Fanzine]]" which was sold from 1991-95.
This gave extensive coverage of the 1991/1992 tours.  
This gave extensive coverage of the 1991/1992 tours.  
Then began an online version of "Sing Your Life" which would lay the foundations for Morrissey-solo.  
Then began an online version of "Sing Your Life" which would lay the foundations for Morrissey-solo.  


Morrissey refers to Morrissey-solo as "SoLow".
[[Simon Goddard]] writes in his "Sources & Bibliography" for [[Mozipedia]] (2009):
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On the specifics of Morrissey and The Smiths I’m also indebted to two extremely precious portals on the world wide web. Firstly, the American website morrissey-solo.com run by David Tseng. In the world of Morrissey, Tseng’s service is an equivalent CNN, as unrivalled as it is invaluable... "
During a 2011 concert, Morrissey & band wore "Fuck Morrissey-solo.com" t-shirts (pic?)
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Sing Your Life #2

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Creator, Webmaster & owner of Morrissey-solo.

Initially helped create "Sing Your Life - A Morrissey Fanzine" which was sold from 1991-95. This gave extensive coverage of the 1991/1992 tours. Then began an online version of "Sing Your Life" which would lay the foundations for Morrissey-solo.

Simon Goddard writes in his "Sources & Bibliography" for Mozipedia (2009):

On the specifics of Morrissey and The Smiths I’m also indebted to two extremely precious portals on the world wide web. Firstly, the American website morrissey-solo.com run by David Tseng. In the world of Morrissey, Tseng’s service is an equivalent CNN, as unrivalled as it is invaluable... "

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