posted by davidt on Friday October 27 2000, @10:15AM
Damian writes:

Went to the Manchester reading of Willy Russell's 'The
Wrong Boy', which was attended by mainly middle-aged women. Morrissey's father, Peter, was there, looking a bit nervous!

When one of the audience said that Morrissey was 'too miserable', Willy Russell went into a long rant on how beautiful, clever and witty Morrissey's words are.

Good on yer Willy!!!
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  • I got a hold of the book and started reading it last week - it's pretty good so far - most of the reviews I've seen have been favorable, so I think it will do well. It is interesting, and not only for Moz fans . . .
    TrblLuvsMe <[email protected]> -- Friday October 27 2000, @11:08AM (#3807)
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  • Girders at Ford indeed. I enjoyed that. I will never forget;
    we borrow brothers boat and I promise not try... those meditteraneans.
    I really like films by Luc Besson. Especially, Le Grand Bleu.
    Thanks for reviewing that book. We'll see when and if it will show up here in Sweden.

    Gizmo

    Anonymous -- Sunday October 29 2000, @03:42PM (#3919)
  • - where is this book available in the States?
    Anonymous -- Monday October 30 2000, @01:48PM (#3982)
  • Hi there,

    does anyone know whether Willy Russell will appear on Hardtalk (on BBW world), interviewed by Tim Sebastian?
    I saw sth, then forgot it, and can't find anything about it ...

    Thanks.
    (don't know whether there'll be anything about Moz though)
    An Klestar -- Wednesday November 15 2000, @07:35AM (#4693)
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