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I was thinking in the car yesterday,How exactly does Morrissey formulate his songs? Deos he just wake up one day and think, "Id like to write about a fat girl" And then wallah! You're the one for me fatty.
What comes first, the title? The subject? the theme? the emotion?
Has anyone seen or read an interview where he is asked this?
Or when he writes songs like "This night has opened my eyes". Does he first decided "I would like to take lines from A TASTE OF HONEY and put them into a song about the same subject." Or, does he have the subject in his mind and decide to then steal the lines form the book? And why was this topic important to him at all? and what part of the topic was more important? The stealing from the book to get more attention to the book, or the idea to use lines from the book in the first place?
What comes first, the title? The subject? the theme? the emotion?
Has anyone seen or read an interview where he is asked this?
Or when he writes songs like "This night has opened my eyes". Does he first decided "I would like to take lines from A TASTE OF HONEY and put them into a song about the same subject." Or, does he have the subject in his mind and decide to then steal the lines form the book? And why was this topic important to him at all? and what part of the topic was more important? The stealing from the book to get more attention to the book, or the idea to use lines from the book in the first place?