I cried over "Seasick" at the Dallas show in April. It was the first Morrissey song I ever heard and is my favorite. I was so happy that he sang it (and wonderfully) that I bawled! Not ashamed, either.
THAT SON OF A BITCH WANKER DOUCHEBAG WHO THREW THAT OUGHT TO BE SLAPPED ALL THE WAY AROUND THE UK.
Sorry about all caps - it really pisses me off that someone did this.
I learned about it from a Facebook friend who knows of my obsession. We had a huge party at our house Saturday night and I didn't get to bed until after 4 a.m., and I was busy cleaning up on Sunday and didn't have a chance to watch any news or be on the computer. Naturally after my friend...
My husband is in Chicago for a meeting and is staying with a couple we knew when we lived in Wichita. The wife is responsible for introducing me to Morrissey's music circa 2000. They have a 7-year-old daughter whom I've never met, but who is apparently falling in love with Morrissey, too...
I heard it at Texas chain restaurant Cotton Patch Cafe while eating a very politically incorrect juicy steak. I was pleasantly shocked to hear it on the radio.
He chatted with me from Glasgow - I was so thrilled that he took the time to do so. We talked about Northern Ireland and how he loves Belfast because of its history. Boz rocks!
I cried like a baby during "Seasick" at the Dallas show last month. It's my favorite song, and it meant a lot to hear him sing it live. This was only my second Morrissey show, and I'm thrilled that he included that song in the setlist.
That was cool - thanks for posting. Even my husband, who is heartily sick of all things Morrissey, recognized the character and seemed to enjoy the characterization.
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