Julie Burchill mentions Morrissey; C4's Sugar Rush
posted by davidt on Wednesday June 08 2005, @09:00AM

naomi writes:
Julie Burchill has one of her books being televised at the moment ('bad behaviour for young girls' or somesuch), and was interviewed in this morning's Metro. The full interview is here (60 Second Interview, The Metro) - but here's the relevant bit -

You e-mail Morrissey as well, don't you?
When I made the documentary Chavs, we had to get permission to put one of Morrissey's songs in it. I e-mailed his manager and Morrissey ended up e-mailing me back. We used to know each other years ago but fell out horribly when he paid me a visit I didn't want. It must have been 15 years ago and I'd just discovered The Smiths and it got back to EMI that I was writing this big think piece about The Smiths. This was during the period when Morrissey was in a phase of paying unannounced visits to people. He came to see me after I'd been up for three nights and it didn't go down the right way. I really admire him but within 20 minutes of meeting him we were fighting like a married couple in a sitcom and I ended up shoving him out of the door. It was years ago now, so it's water under the bridge. I still think he's a genius of course but you don't want a genius living next door to you, do you?
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Amy R writes:
On Julie Burchills new teen drama on C4 last night, morrisseys version of "Thats Entertainment" could be heard in the main characters bedroom. I suggest other people keep watching for any more Moz songs!!!

 
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A Genius Living Next Door? (Score:2, Interesting)
Yes, Julie actually, I would want it
if it's Morrissey. Sugar Rush would
have a whole new meaning.

Nice article, anyway. Very interesting woman.
mozmic_dancer -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @09:24AM (#166115)
(User #11277 Info)
"I am the fun and the fair, on a Mozsite for the criminally insane..."
    Her voice is horrible. (Score:2, Funny)
    Heard JB on R4 months ago arguing the case for CHAVS against Amanda Platell. I had to stop the car and pull over. I could not believe the sickly whiney voice was coming from such a big gal!

    That Morrissey.. he sounds like a right mentalist.
    If he knocked me up one night he'd get the rough edge of my tongue, I can tell you!!
    and2rew -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @09:57AM (#166129)
    (User #8232 Info)
    Morrissey does the "pop in" (Score:2, Funny)
    Bad Morrissey. The "pop in" is not cool. You call first and arrange a time. It's not like when we were five and would go to the neighbor's house and ask if Steven could play. Grow up, Moz.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @10:22AM (#166138)
    Why not? (Score:2, Funny)
    What is so wrong with living next door to a genius?

    You might want some help if you got stuck on a crossword or something.
    Meatfreecotter * -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @12:30PM (#166171)
    (User #10088 Info)
    • Re:Why not? by Wilde is on my side (Score:1) Friday June 10 2005, @03:48AM
      • Re:Why not? by Meatfreecotter (Score:0) Saturday June 11 2005, @12:15AM
      Morrissey turning up unbidden! (Score:1)
      I can't imagine anything more delightful Julie!
      Lazy Sunbather -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @01:05PM (#166178)
      (User #843 Info)
      "Fond affections are never said, they’re only sung in songs..."
        "...a phase of paying unannounced visits..." (Score:1)
        I am usually *not at home* to uninvited guests, but for him I'd make the odd exception for an unannounced drop-in...LOL, once he saw my unique collection of Wilde volumes, he may end up staying awhile too! ;)

        J. Razor -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @02:04PM (#166187)
        (User #724 Info)
        I'm Alone
        • here we say: by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday June 09 2005, @11:19AM
        I don't mind what time you come round (Score:2, Funny)
        You can pay me a visit anytime Moz!
        We might even listen to some strange old records from my collection and talk about veggie stuff.
        lg <lauravguerra@gmail.com> -- Wednesday June 08 2005, @09:43PM (#166242)
        (User #12253 Info)
        To love oneself is the beginning of a life-long romance
          Just out of interest... (Score:1)
          ...did anyone here see Sugar Rush? I was kind of curious as it's set in Brighton (where I live), so it was quite cool to see all the locations they used on the advert I saw.

          I now I know that they used Morrissey songs in it! Cool.

          I'm still undecided about Burchill though, after seeing her on that Chav programme...
          viggerz -- Thursday June 09 2005, @03:37AM (#166262)
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          Does anyone have a copy of the interview ? (Score:2, Informative)
          Many moons ago apparently Burchill wrote an article on Morrissey for the Sunday Times. They had a falling out about it.

          From Select magazine, May 1994:

          "It's a bad day at Hook End. The reason, as ever: the press. Morrissey's personal assistant-cum-chief of staff Jake - a stocky ex-boxer at the 20s-30s crossroads, with a skinhead crop, a white Fred Perry-style shirt and hard blue eyes - is furious about a "stitch-up" of Morrissey by Julie Burchill in that morning's Sunday Times. He had had to go on a ten-mile run that morning "to work off the aggression", he says, and he makes it clear that Burchill should count herself lucky she's not a man, otherwise..."
          Anonymous -- Thursday June 09 2005, @07:46AM (#166269)
          Julie Burchill & The 80's (Score:1)
          Back then, I used to buy the U.K. magazine, The Face regularly, and it's about time Miss Burchill wrote a book! I always found her writing to be very interesting and her viewpoints intriguing. She strikes me as a woman with a very strong personality and of course we know Mozzer has one as well, and the two do not mix. Very unfortunate incident. But Miss Burchill is really very talented, check her out if you get a chance. The 80's, ahhhhh, wish they were back. But we must move forward, alas.
          Kali1962 -- Thursday June 09 2005, @11:10AM (#166291)
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          I suggest other people keep watching... (Score:1)
          "I suggest other people keep watching for any more Moz songs"

          Hmmm...I'd rather stick my Morrissey CD on than watch TV waiting for Morrissey to come on for a few seconds. LOL!!!
          DanielGaunt -- Thursday June 09 2005, @11:21AM (#166293)
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            That programme was bloody awful (Score:0)
            I stumbled upon it by chance and it appeared as some worn-out journalist putting together a populist-formula tv 'celebration' of Chavs which just so happened to be the hip word of the moment. Pathetic grovelling to the mainstream. just boring and dull programming. How somebody like this could merit Morrissey as a genius is laughable.
            Anonymous -- Thursday June 09 2005, @10:22PM (#166367)
              'Cary On Calling' (Score:2, Funny)
              I wish more people turned up un-announced on the doorstep. It is much more liberating! Speaking to people on mobile phones is just not the same because the person you are talking to only gives you half their attention because they are driving or in the pub or whatever.

              Some of the best stories concerning Moz have revolved around this theme….. anyone remember that fantastic story about Suggs from Madness calling unexpected at Morrissey's house? It was something along the lines of:

              SUGGS: Calls around Moz's house, knocks, no answer but finds the door open and walks in. Once inside Suggs finds Morrissey walking around a room lit by hundreds of candles, burning incense, blindfolded and walking around with a walking stick.

              MOZ: On hearing Suggs, Moz lifts the blindfold and says "Aghh Suggs my man, what timing. I was just about to brew up.". A short while passes and Moz says, "I expect you were wondering what I was doing when you walked in the door?"

              SUGGS: "Yes I was"

              MOZ: "Well have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a blind in Morocco? I was simply trying to find out."

              I hope Moz isn't put off by the likes of Burchill, I like this type of behaviour. Plus sorry Julie, that Chav documentary was total shite - it was the high level of contradiction throughout that put me off most.
              Auric Goldfinger -- Friday June 10 2005, @02:49AM (#166394)
              (User #3416 Info)
              Do my eyes deceive me, or is Senna's Lotus sounding rough?
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