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The Goat
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Amongst the bits about the gig and MozBus / Lads Club, this small piece was on the diary page (page 7) in tonights Manchester Evening News:
THERE'S NO MORE WALKING WALKING ON WATER FOR MORRISSEY
Looks like there could be a mixed response from Morrissey fans to the latest book to be penned on the singer.
Morrissey: England's Finest, by David Brett, is to be published by Robson Books at the end of the year.
And the author says that the former frontman of The Smiths could be in for some rum reading.
'I've gone into his private life as much as I dare, legally' he says.
'This is going to be a warts-and-all book. Fans and fanatics aren't going to like it, because they see him as walking on water, but no one's perfect.
Morrissey is a normal human being, like everyone else, but I still think there will be quite a few shocks.'
The Goat
THERE'S NO MORE WALKING WALKING ON WATER FOR MORRISSEY
Looks like there could be a mixed response from Morrissey fans to the latest book to be penned on the singer.
Morrissey: England's Finest, by David Brett, is to be published by Robson Books at the end of the year.
And the author says that the former frontman of The Smiths could be in for some rum reading.
'I've gone into his private life as much as I dare, legally' he says.
'This is going to be a warts-and-all book. Fans and fanatics aren't going to like it, because they see him as walking on water, but no one's perfect.
Morrissey is a normal human being, like everyone else, but I still think there will be quite a few shocks.'
The Goat