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    Russell wrote a Guardian blog article about Morrissey...
    http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/20...the_langu.html
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    Is Morrissey talking the language of West Ham?

    Stop me if you've heard this one before, but could Morrissey be using West Ham to speak to me?
    Russell Brand
    January 26, 2008 12:05 AM

    Is it insanely narcissistic for me to contemplate that Morrissey is trying to communicate with me through the wearing of replica West Ham tops? The answer is, of course, "Yes". "Yes it is. Why would you even need to ask?" Well, because I've been courting Morrissey, of whom I'm a lifelong fan (if that life is about 18 years), for several months with the intention of persuading him to commit to a documentary where I interview him, follow him about and analyse his legacy.

    He is aware of my devotion to the Hammers and seems rather fond of me; recently on stage at a handful of gigs that I was unfortunately unable to attend he introduced the members of his band before saying "and I'm Russell Brand". When I heard tell of this I became all queasy and loopy and reckoned it to be the start of a beautiful friendship with a beloved icon. The knowledge of this name-check dramatically impaired my enjoyment of the performance I attended at the Camden Roundhouse this week ("I don't perform, seals perform ... unfortunately") as between each song I became rigid with dashed expectation as I awaited the utterance of my name like it was the sixth Lotto Thunderball number. The trepidation was so torturously unbearable that I nearly leapt to my feet and screeched: "I'm Russell and I need you to love me."

    Thankfully I just sat there all spurned, listening to the hardcore chant, to the tune of "'Ere We Go", "Morrissey, Morrissey, Morrissey". I once did a gig with Noel Gallagher and the similarity between the crowd there and at football was startling but I suppose somehow natural because of the obvious corollary of those two demographics, but would you expect to find a large terrace fraternity at a Morrissey gig?

    I suppose I'm an unlikely member of both groups, alas on that occasion, unlike at Upton Park I was unwilling to subjugate my identity into the throng but instead perched on my seat's edge wringing my clammy fists like a meekly loyal housekeeper waiting to be listed in the Oscar acceptance speech of an oblivious employer.

    At the point in his set where he introduced his band I became so agitated with futile hope that I kicked over my neighbour's drink and locked hands with my companion so tightly that to escape she had to chew through her own wrist like a trapped fox. The fantastic set concluded, quite rightly, without any mention of my name, which has helped me to re-evaluate my expectations of live entertainment. I won't on Wednesday, for Liverpool's visit to West Ham, expect Dean Ashton and Mark Noble to come out at half-time and sing "To All The Girls I've Loved Before" without once breaking eye contact with me, and I think that alone will make it a more enjoyable evening.

    So, with my unrealistic, egocentric dementia happily acknowledged we can return to the question posed at this article's genesis. On the cover of his new single That's How People Grow Up Morrissey is wearing a West Ham Boy's Club T-shirt - now he did once wear the same shirt nine years ago, before we met, before he would've had any awareness of my existence, unless he was a secret attendant of Grays School's production of Bugsy Malone in which I dazzled as Fat Sam, but is there even the remotest possibility that his renewed interest in the garment could've been sparked by my own allegiance to the club? "No, let it go." Well, after the show I asked him. Not outright like Paxman, more opaque and obtuse, like Columbo.

    I had him cornered but not isolated; also present were the former QPR striker, now with MK Dons, Kevin Gallen and a bloke called Liam, who I think was a Millwall fan. I cagily asked Morrissey why he had taken to wearing the claret and blue, fingers crossed in pockets that the response would come "Because of you, darling boy" but before Morrissey spoke Kevin said, "You're a QPR fan ain't ya?" and Liam said, "I thought you liked Millwall?"

    I saw this as a brilliant opportunity to recount an intriguing anecdote I once heard on the History Channel, told by an old German man who had once been a member of the Hitler Youth (I know this is the second consecutive week that I've mentioned Hitler, I'm not secretly Nazi, I don't know why it keeps happening, I think he was a wicked, wicked man. Wicked as in bad, not hip and edgy.)

    It was along the lines of: "We the assembled ranks of the Hitler Youth were watching the Führer give a speech, and at the point he said 'You young men are the future of the Fatherland' he looked right into my eyes and I knew he was speaking specifically to me. When I told the other members of my experience each of them said 'No, when he said that he looked into my eyes'"

    Now I related this to demonstrate amusingly that all three of us had keenly believed that Morrissey was a follower of our chosen team but midway through I remembered NME coating him off and calling him racist.

    To be clear Morrissey is not racist, and only a twit could make such an accusation. Nonetheless I thought "Oh no, he's gonna think I'm comparing him to Hitler" - I mean he's a vegetarian, artistic and very charismatic but it's not a comparison I imagine he'd welcome. I began to flounder and back-pedal, trying to distance myself from my words even as they tumbled from my mouth, clarifying and mitigating like a drowning Hugh Grant. When I finished blathering Morrissey gave a world-weary sigh and turned to the other two gents - "Of course... this is what Russell does for a living" he said.

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    hmm could he be a bit into himself?
    yes.
    but i love the last part where moz just sighs at him!
    i can picture that clear as day!
    Interviewer: Did you hear Tatu's version of 'How Soon Is Now'?
    Morrissey: Yes, it was magnificent. Absolutely. Again, I don't know much about them.
    Interviewer: They're the teenage Russian lesbians.
    Morrissey: Well, aren't we all?

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    aww thanks for that.

    "Of course... this is what Russell does for a living"


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    Quote Originally Posted by William4 View Post
    hmm could he be a bit into himself?
    yes.
    but i love the last part where moz just sighs at him!
    i can picture that clear as day!
    ...but of course, if we were allowed to meet our hero we wouldn't let it go to our heads a bit?

    Felt dead sorry for him on Friday when he came onstage. Took it in good spirits though.

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    What surprises me is the sudden liking for Kevin Gallen? Isnt this the second time he has been mentioned. Didn't Moz wear a QPR shirt in Rome when recording ROTT given to him by Kevin Gallen?

    How does a mid league footballer get access to Morrissey I wonder?

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    Quote Originally Posted by swiss View Post
    What surprises me is the sudden liking for Kevin Gallen? Isnt this the second time he has been mentioned. Didn't Moz wear a QPR shirt in Rome when recording ROTT given to him by Kevin Gallen?

    How does a mid league footballer get access to Morrissey I wonder?
    Seem to remember reading Morrissey and the band meeting Kevin by chance in a bar. They just struck up a friendship from there.

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    Excellent find Mell
    This just confirms what a big fan and lover of Morrissey that Russell truly is.
    I love the juxtaposition of the football loving Morrissey and the intellectual, sensitive Morrissey.
    Hoping that documentary happens at some point, although it sounds like our Morrissey needs a really good long holiday and then he needs to get in the studio!
    Last edited by Raquel; January 26, 2008 at 08:31 PM.

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    oooh, I saw a title of Russell Brand on Morrissey and I thought this threaed was gonna have some juicy pics for all of the frinkers to see how well their man is stacked....
    ...looking for my own purple sweater girl to twirl....

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    It all makes sense now.


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    "I'm Russell and I need you to love me."

    aahaha omg. i love russell and adore his love for morrissey. afraid i appeared to be one of the few who hasd genuine love and excitement for russ on friday, despite being upset over the lack of morrissey available. ahaha

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    Forget Russell Brand. Apparently (someone told me it was let slip in an interview with the Telegraph yesterday - there wasn't any detail) Jo Brand is writing a novel about Morrissey obsessives. So maybe some people here will be characterised in a book soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacehopper View Post
    Forget Russell Brand. Apparently (someone told me it was let slip in an interview with the Telegraph yesterday - there wasn't any detail) Jo Brand is writing a novel about Morrissey obsessives. So maybe some people here will be characterised in a book soon.
    I love Jo Brand, isn't she Russell's mum? JUST KIDDINGd
    She was great in The Importance of Being Morrissey, I recall her saying about Moz~"phwoar."

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    does anyone know where i can download this interview from ?

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    Default Re: Morrissey on Russell Brand Radio 2

    Hey, thanks for that

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    ahaha oh russell is so lovely, his love for moz is so delightful

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raquel View Post
    I love Jo Brand, isn't she Russell's mum? JUST KIDDINGd
    She was great in The Importance of Being Morrissey, I recall her saying about Moz~"phwoar."
    was it not kathy Burke who said that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by vicarinatutugal View Post
    was it not kathy Burke who said that?
    You may be correct...
    I will just have to watch it again!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raquel View Post
    You may be correct...
    I will just have to watch it again!
    heheh good idea! I think I will tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spacehopper View Post
    Jo Brand is writing a novel about Morrissey obsessives. So maybe some people here will be characterised in a book soon.
    I just found this interview,

    "It's always been a misconception that Brand is armour-plated. With her unflappable drawl and nihilistic dress sense, she just sounds and looks that way. She came to comedy via 10 years in psychiatric nursing.

    Apart from the odd routine about public perception of mental illness - and the insights into obsessive behaviour she is channelling into a novel about Morrissey fans - her previous life did prepare her for a life in stand-up in one useful way."



    Link - http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main...-mostviewedbox

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