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Revision as of 16:04, 16 July 2022
The following images are potential Morrissey influences, may have been cited or used by him, but have unknown models, artists, photographers etc. If you can identify any - it would really help the Wiki.
Relevance
The following image's photographer & model are unknown. The image was known to be used as a backdrop during 2014 and 2022.
It can be found on the Blogspot site: Homodesiribus
Image used as a backdrop in 2012 (source). From an anonymous person:
I found the backdrop online, if anyone was wondering about that. It doesn't say who they are though, and I googled a bit and all I can find about who they are is 'unknown' so there you go. I guess nobody knows.
Affectionate Musicians
From the Google Historical-Pictorial group, contributed by member "osvaldo".
http://www.flickr.com/photos/13077014@N06/2380893097/
https://www.morrissey-solo.com/media/affectionate-musicians.3885/
Belfast Teenagers
2013 tour backdrop. From:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/8722193.stm
Valued exposure: Fashion
Teenagers wearing cropped trousers known as 'parallels', in the ruins of Smithfield Market in Belfast, Northern Ireland, 4 June 1974. Photo by Frank Tewkesbury/Evening Standard/Getty Images
Unknown sailor used circa 2009 as a backdrop.
Forum discussion from around that time regarding said.
Morrissey mimicked the image in a press photo.
Sailors in their dress blues on liberty, 42nd Street, New York City, 1957. Photo by Frank Paulin (source). Used as a backdrop in 2014.
Pictures of Daily Life in Los Angeles in the 1940s Taken by Max Yavno (source). Used as a backdrop in 2014.
"Rise Up!"
Used as a 2017 backdrop.
Limited information.
Thought to be from (of first used):
http://www.theblackbailout.com/