Thanks for posting all those. Yep, those days are done and there's no changing 'em. I'm just bemoaning what wasn't.
And I did not lose sight of Morrissey's sleeve designing nor Marr's studio contributions. Maybe the real shame of it all was they weren't as successful moneywise as they...
Yes, but Marr (in BBC 'Young Guns Go For It' documentary Rise and Fall of The Smiths) actually alluded that it was mostly Morrissey's idea to split the profits that way, and Mike (in the same documentary) said something like 'they both (meaning Moz and Marr) signed the contract in the presence...
I love when Morrissey speaks about the things he values. With him, you don't see that displayed any more passionately than you do regarding animal causes.
That being said, I love the Baltimore Aquarium, but can still appreciate Morrissey's perspective here as I do value life. If they did...
Tough choice. Without Morrissey, Marr certainly wouldn't be 'carrying the torch' for The Smiths, wouldn't have played with his hero Bert Jansch, Brian Ferry, etc. Without Marr, Morrissey might have continued as a published author (James Dean is Not Dead), as a music critic, or just continued...
what a tough thing to do! there's quite a few right on the outside looking in.
afi - art of drowning
dredg - el cielo
doors - waiting for the sun
smiths - meat is murder (or hatful of hollow)
the cure - faith
james - laid
tori amos - from the choirgirl hotel
morrissey - vauxhall and i
tool -...
Pretty nice looking cover, sleeve, and disc. I love the choice of colors and the fonts as well.
We were just recently chatting about how he needs to get back to using his artistic eye when designing his modern-day sleeves.
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