Moz-inspired title by writer Annie Caulfield and news headline
posted by davidt on Friday February 10 2006, @10:00AM

Ian Éire writes:
This is bordering on the uninteresting in the present climate, but in case it hasn't been included...

About a year ago a travel writer from the north of Ireland, Annie Caulfield, chose to call her latest book 'Irish Blood, English Heart, Ulster Fry'.



...Last November one of Ireland's main Sunday papers, the Sunday Tribune, ran a double-page analysis of a gangland mshooting in Limerick, under the heading 'First of the gang to die'...

Not cataclysmic, but it shows the influence of a well-turned phrase.

 
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another book (Score:0)
Another recent book with a Smiths inspired title: "Heavy Words Lightly Thrown" by Chris Roberts (about the hidden meanings behind nursery rhymes) . The author gives credit to The Smiths in the introduction.
Anonymous -- Friday February 10 2006, @11:55AM (#197573)
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    Re:another book (Score:2, Interesting)
    I always thought that was a Smiths inspired title, but I never got round to checking. I recently read 'Girlfirend In A Coma', on my trawl through Douglas Coupland's oeuvre, and there are at least 20 references to The Smiths in there, besides the title. I'm sure if we had a collective think we could count lots of authors and artists borrowing from Moz the way he did from Wilde and Delaney.
    What I find amazing however, is that no one has yet included Morrissey in a book of quotations. I happen to find such books a bit tacky (for people of the 'can't be bothered to read or watch the whole thing, soundbite generation') but it'd still be nice to see him get some recognition as a purveyor of British wit. Such as:

    "Artists aren't really people. And I'm actually 40 per cent papier mache."

    "I don't think people in leggings have a right to live."

    There's so much he's said that makes me laugh.
    Mozzersgirl -- Saturday February 11 2006, @06:22AM (#197729)
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    But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory.
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    • Re:another book by almareallymatters (Score:1) Saturday February 11 2006, @01:48PM
    Another Moz-inspired album title. (Score:1, Funny)
    Ashlee Simpson's new album: "I am Me"!
    Anonymous -- Friday February 10 2006, @01:20PM (#197605)
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      Re:"north of Ireland"?! (Score:0)
      Oh, I see, "Northern Ireland" must be in Korea or somewhere, and there was me thinking it was in the North of Ireland.
      You fucking wankbag.
      Anonymous -- Friday February 10 2006, @11:34AM (#197564)
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      Re:"north of Ireland"?! (Score:0)
      Who really cares?!? You all have bad teeth anyway.
      Anonymous -- Friday February 10 2006, @01:24PM (#197607)
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