In a NYD t-shirt. Saw this posted on Facebook, thought some may be interested.
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I wonder how old he is in that picture? I am assuming that is his sister? They have the same smile
In a NYD t-shirt. Saw this posted on Facebook, thought some may be interested.
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In a NYD t-shirt. Saw this posted on Facebook, thought some may be interested.
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Aww he's cute. Bless him.
I would guess from the style of clothing that this was taken somewhere between 1975-1978, which would make him 16-18; I would love to know the actual date. If Morrissey finds that he has too much time on his hands, he should consider doing a pictorial autobiography to complement the written version. He could write beautiful captions to explain the imagery. I think that it would sell well because people seem to truly enjoy seeing these photos of him when 'he used to be a sweet boy'. It would also help to soften his image, which might negate some of the recent unfavorable publicity. Just a thought.
lynnda
Wonderful idea lynnda. Morrissey is one of those celebrities (icons, really) whose personality is so huge that it's easy to forget he's as human as the rest of us. Given the PR debacles of the last few years, it would indeed help humanize a man who has always seemed so much larger than life. I think he'd be a champion caption-writer, too.
He's certainly one of the most photographed (and photogenic) men on the planet, at every age. He's always been so singularly beautiful, and that beauty seems to me to have been both physical and self-willed. I think it was Linder who once said something about the back of Morrissey's neck being as recognizable as his face, and it's true. I've probably spent too many years looking at pictures of the man, but the balance of masculine and feminine, seriousness and frivolity, arrogance, confidence and despair never ceases to fascinate me.
Wonderful idea lynnda. Morrissey is one of those celebrities (icons, really) whose personality is so huge that it's easy to forget he's as human as the rest of us. Given the PR debacles of the last few years, it would indeed help humanize a man who has always seemed so much larger than life. I think he'd be a champion caption-writer, too.
He's certainly one of the most photographed (and photogenic) men on the planet, at every age. He's always been so singularly beautiful, and that beauty seems to me to have been both physical and self-willed. I think it was Linder who once said something about the back of Morrissey's neck being as recognizable as his face, and it's true. I've probably spent too many years looking at pictures of the man, but the balance of masculine and feminine, seriousness and frivolity, arrogance, confidence and despair never ceases to fascinate me.