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    Morrissey Central "YORKSHIRE, 2024" (June 14, 2024)

    I think the picture would have been much better if he had been laying dejectedly in the greenery near the Cut Throat sign.
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    Morrissey Central “AWARD” (June 14, 2024)

    Not being disrespectful, but what has he done? I know some letters have been written and posted here, but other than that?
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    Morrissey Central "TODAY THERE ARE NO WORDS" (June 12, 2024)

    from: https://rockandrollglobe.com/pop/francoise-hardy-was-the-essence-of-cool/ Back in the ’60s, coolness across the Atlantic wasn’t limited to Swinging London. At the start of the decade, a French radio show, Salut les copains, started to play a newer type of pop music. It didn’t yet have...
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    Morrissey Central "TODAY THERE ARE NO WORDS" (June 12, 2024)

    40 Stunning Black and White Portraits of a Young and Beautiful Françoise Hardy in the 1960s Françoise Hardy, a French singer, actor and model whose classical beauty and often melancholy music combined to transfix fans internationally in the 1960s and beyond, has died at age 80. Her death was...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    Not a Morrissey but as a Marr mention. In the latest "Word in Your Ear" podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jon-savage-dustys-wig-bowies-bombshell-and-how-gay/id1567029088?i=1000658347530), in which the topic and interview is with Jon Savage and his newest book, "The Secret Public...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    Six seconds of a Smiths mention in latest Word in Your Ear podcast. The topic was great album trilogies. "... three, the magic number: the accidental album trilogies of Scott Walker, Steely Dan, Blur, the Beatles, Dylan, Joni Mitchell, Nick Lowe ..." albums with similar feeling, can play them...
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    Dana Gillespie – First Love (2024)

    ...icons such as David Bowie, Bob Dylan and Elton John. A project of refined integrity, recordings including the first single “Spent The Day In Bed" (a Morrissey song) showcase a diversity of influences that only those who have lived the experience could so masterfully convey. 104 MB 320 ** FLAC
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    A Morrissey/Smiths mention in an article about, I think, The Church of England. "...What songs might the CofE’s admirably intersex choirs of tomorrow actually sing? Sympathy For the Devil, obviously. And maybe also Lola by The Kinks. Besides that, 1980s Mancunian misery-guts The Smiths once had...
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    "Interlude" enters Official Vinyl Singles Chart at #9 (April 26, 2024)

    I thought it was a RSD only release? How many units could have sold? Maybe I don't know anything.
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    What song are you listening to right now?

    The wide, wide open sky above the sage and the thorns The rocks and pines were humming an old familiar tune His hard, black boots came crunching up this gravel road He saw the house a mile away, the moon was just setting The night were darker then, lights in the living room He could recall that...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    I wonder to myself....
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    Yesterday at the Record Shop

    The "Strangeways..." in the center, top row, was a German import but cost less than the Rhino reissues. Its cover image was more vibrant as well. Rank and The Smiths were German as well. There was nothing new, from my last visit, in the Morrissey section. I was looking for the RSD Interlude...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    The part was so small, it was just rather anecdotal, and the host's perception being that, yes, Marr and Morrissey had song writing credits, and just like the Allman band, the basic tune was there, but eventually, what was released was a collaboration from the bassist and drummer, and whom ever...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    In the latest "Word In Your Ear" podcast there is a slight Morrissey/The Smiths mention. The topic is the story of the Allman Brothers’ “Jessica”, and how Les Dudek wrote it (mostly) but never received credit for it but in later years the band discussion was it was a collaborative effort and...
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    Strange/unexpected Moz references?

    a not so unexpected, but also not a derogatory mention, in an article about Robert Smith's 65th birthday. https://rockandrollglobe.com/rock/dressing-up-the-cures-robert-smith-turns-65/ (It's hard for me to tell if this portion of the interview is current or from a 1989 Disintegration era...
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    Blackpool Beach in the Early 1990s

    Nice article. I wonder what makes UK beach cities so different from the USA. Maybe my perspective is different, but in the US beach cities are highly sought after to live in. Expensive for sure, but not a lot of vacancies in the housing market.
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    Blackpool Beach in the Early 1990s

    https://www.vintag.es/2024/04/blackpool-1990s.html how it changed from the '50's dance party
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    Blackpool dancers in the 1950's

    https://www.vintag.es/2024/04/blackpool-holidaymakers-1950s.html some samples
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