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[[Category:Negative Influences on Morrissey]] [[File:The Rolling Stones logo.jpg | 200px | right | thumb |The Rolling Stones logo]] ==Relevance== In [[Mention::Autobiography]], Morrissey describes: <blockquote> "In New York, Mick Jagger arrives backstage and extends the hand of friendship. It is a big moment for Johnny, but I, of course, am a nightmare of judgment, and it takes me years to understand the genius secret of the Rolling Stones. Dismissal can be a secret form of arrogance, and I held this proudly against the Stones until the light shifted and I caught myself being utterly wrong. The in-built censorship can also often be a substitute for not actually knowing any better, and I now agonize over my criticisms of the Stones β with blather that was anything but a true reflection of the facts. In any case, Mick Jagger only stayed for four songs into the Smithsβ set, but I felt no hurt at his departure because I could, even then, understand how my general being (which we dare not term a persona) was difficult for a lot of people to take." </blockquote>
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