I can't remember when I got it, who I got it from, or for how much. But I always thought it looked like M's handwriting.
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I can't remember when I got it, who I got it from, or for how much. But I always thought it looked like M's handwriting.
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Looking for:
Pale Saints "Mrs. Dolphin" cd
Gary Ogan & Bill Lamb "Portland" Japanese mini lp cd
Stiff Little Fingers "Complete John Peel Sessions" cd
Magnetic Fields "Distant Plastic Trees" Jpn cd
Magnetic Fields "The Wayward Bus" cd, Pop Up
I think I can pull off that chicken scratch.
no.....
I'm stubborn,selfish, and to old.....
I think it might be.
People think all we do
is sit and think of how
rich we'd be if we didn't drink
We are here your worst fear
Send it over and I'll give it a good look.
People think all we do
is sit and think of how
rich we'd be if we didn't drink
We are here your worst fear
Hmmm.. yes,It could be his... but no real way of knowing...
What's on the record?
Last edited by Giselle; June 11, 2012 at 12:44 AM.
I know why you're dreaming, because it's the only escape
To be perfectly honest I do think that's M's handwriting. Why would anyone mimic it at that time? Nice item!
People think all we do
is sit and think of how
rich we'd be if we didn't drink
We are here your worst fear
I'm obviously no expert, but I have to agree with mikael and I.R. If you look at the first word in particular, the way the lines connect in the 'p's and the join at the top of the 'o' are very characteristic of Morrissey's handwriting.
(A bit off-topic, but studying Morrissey's pre-Smiths handwriting, 'P' is one of the letters that appears to have evolved the most - just in these few pages in the "Words by Morrissey" booklet, you can see it change from a neater, more rounded P, to a loopy-tailed P, to the same "scratchy" P as on the record label. Maybe I'm the only one who finds that interesting though...)
It does look like it, but why would Morrissey be the one to put the Rough Trade catalog number on it? Shouldn't that be done by some flunky in the head office?
Why would Morrissey be writing catalogue numbers on a factory test press? by 1989 would he still have been interested enough in the record making process to be in a manky factory to be there for the birth of a new baby? I doubt it. and being asked to put the catalogue number on rather than the title cant see it personally, either way nice thing.![]()
I'm stubborn,selfish, and to old.....
I do think Morrissey is still interested and has always been interested in the packaging and recording process of his vinyls; especially in 1989. 1989 is very much into the infancy of his solo career.
I also agree the handwriting is very similar to samples circa that time and could be Moz's.
Will Never Marry
Artists are often given test pressings by people at the label as a type of gift. I know Morrissey is given promos and test pressings from label reps/execs. He might have written the serial number on it so he'd know what it was when it went into his collection. He was probably also still excited to have a record with a "POP ____" serial numbers, as the label and designation was resurrected for him, as a POP release hadn't been issued since the late '60s.
Looking for:
Pale Saints "Mrs. Dolphin" cd
Gary Ogan & Bill Lamb "Portland" Japanese mini lp cd
Stiff Little Fingers "Complete John Peel Sessions" cd
Magnetic Fields "Distant Plastic Trees" Jpn cd
Magnetic Fields "The Wayward Bus" cd, Pop Up
Looking for:
Pale Saints "Mrs. Dolphin" cd
Gary Ogan & Bill Lamb "Portland" Japanese mini lp cd
Stiff Little Fingers "Complete John Peel Sessions" cd
Magnetic Fields "Distant Plastic Trees" Jpn cd
Magnetic Fields "The Wayward Bus" cd, Pop Up
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