This came out in 2004 – or at least that’s when I got it. Here’s what I said about it back then (with some minor editing): “There is no one on Earth I’m afraid of,” claims Morrissey on his new album — like we all didn’t already know. Come on, anyone who’s spent any […]
I mean in the sense of I'm Not A Man i.e. non-violent and nurturing of life, while challenging threats to it.
Are you following the Ringleader of the Tormentors blogs? I think the latest over-reaches with unfounded leaps of logic, in deducing that Morrissey's artistic detour into the world of London gangsters says things about his character - https://tomfpapp.substack.com/p/morrissey-gangsters-and-violence
The blog is interesting but I think misses the main reason Moz is attracted to characters like the Krays: they live outside the law, the 'rules' of society. They create their own rules. No one tells them what to do. What to say. That is very attractive for an artist. Many have described crime itself as a form of 'art'. It certainly can come with a similar notoriety. A similar fame. Or infamy.
Funny video produced by Paddy Power featuring former Spurs players declaring their love and support for Manchester City in their quest to finish ahead of Arsenal and win the Premier League on Sunday.
Glen Hoddle talks about his love of Manchester music including The Smiths
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