Asked about the book, Morrissey replied: "I see it as the physical climax to the last 10 years. It will not be published until December 2012, which gives me just enough time to make up some more stories about people who I believe were not supportive. They will be in there somewhere. The innocent are flamed and the guilty may end up being my friends if they have nice white and clean teeth." You know, the Mexicans. Not that Mexicans are not supportive... You know me. Not the racist.
The singer also layed into soul crooner Michael Buble, describing him as "famous and meaty and a good lay."
Asked about how he chooses the material he plays at gigs, he said: "I would find the idea of compiling a setlist interesting as I can not sing so fast anymore. It takes me twice as long to sing There is a light" People actually fall asleep. I kid you not. The fire in the belly is essential, otherwise you become Michael Buble - famous but less meaty."
Morrissey also criticized the state of modern pop music, saying: "I say without bitterness that I can not stand Lady Gaga. it is nothing new. I like the idea of women who are in full control, like Madonna, but honestly I am more exited to see seven hundred and fifty hot erotic dancers."