Strange/unexpected Moz references?

I was flicking through the TV channels last night and saw a quiz programme on Channel 4 hosted by Jimmy Carr.

There was a round where people were shown pictures of celebrities and they had to answer if they were vegan, vegetarian or meat eater. Under the picture of Steven Patrick, there was the caption "Problematic Singer Morrissey".
 
Lesser spotted Morrissey, Chrimbo Eve

Detected in the George and Dragon pub, Great Budworth

"Locals all offering opinion of him after he left" according to my mate..

If this matters to anyone....
 


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The Smiths live at the Brixton Academy on December 12th 1986. Their last ever show. Playing This Night Has Opened My Eyes

Concert Filmed by Soundsville International. This is taken from my master Video8 tape.

Memories Of The Night
After the Queen Is Dead tour finished, it looked like that would be if for the rest of the year. But in November it was announced that the Smiths would be doing a benefit gig for Artists Against Apartheid at the Royal Albert Hall in November. As it was a London Show we decided to get tickets, rather than rely on being on the guest list, which we duly did. Then Johnny had a car crash and was temporarily laid up, and the show was cancelled ... we returned our tickets for refunds. Later the show was re-arranged for December, and I can't remember why now, but we never got round to getting tickets. I'm not sure Paul even went to the show. Anyway Brixton was just up the road from where I used to live, so that was good.
I got to the venue some time after the doors had opened, got ready to go through the security check, got my trusty Old Smiths Access All Areas pass out as the security guy asked to look in my bag. I was so used to this working, that I was rather taken aback when he said "that's no good mate ... this is an AAA show. You can't get in with that". Shit, shit ,shit! I wandered outside in a bit of a panic. I should have got a ticket ... wonder if I can find a tout ... even if I get a ticket, will I be able to get the camera in now. Shit, shit, shit !!!!
Then as I wandered around the side of the venue, I suddenly found myself face to face with Grant Showbiz. He said Hello, and asked me how I was. I explained my predicament. He laughed and pulled out an AAA access all areas sticker, and gave it to me. We chatted for a while and then said get had to get back inside. I thanked him and went back to the main entrance. I made sure I was checked by the same security guard ... and flashed the new pass at him (probably looking a bit smug), and he waved me through without bothering with my bag at all.
I went straight upstairs and went to my usual position, slightly to the left of centre, at the front of the balcony. We knew that Craig had left and that we were back to the old 4 man line-up ... but it was a surprise that the set was so changed. We got a early indication that things had changed, when the intro music started ... Take me back to dear old Blighty. The sound was noticeably thinner, and less 'rocky'. Considering what happened next (i.e. break-up) it seemed like the band were really enjoying this show ... much more so that the October London dates
.

👌
FWD.
 


The Smiths live at the Brixton Academy on December 12th 1986. Their last ever show. Playing This Night Has Opened My Eyes

Concert Filmed by Soundsville International. This is taken from my master Video8 tape.

Memories Of The Night
After the Queen Is Dead tour finished, it looked like that would be if for the rest of the year. But in November it was announced that the Smiths would be doing a benefit gig for Artists Against Apartheid at the Royal Albert Hall in November. As it was a London Show we decided to get tickets, rather than rely on being on the guest list, which we duly did. Then Johnny had a car crash and was temporarily laid up, and the show was cancelled ... we returned our tickets for refunds. Later the show was re-arranged for December, and I can't remember why now, but we never got round to getting tickets. I'm not sure Paul even went to the show. Anyway Brixton was just up the road from where I used to live, so that was good.
I got to the venue some time after the doors had opened, got ready to go through the security check, got my trusty Old Smiths Access All Areas pass out as the security guy asked to look in my bag. I was so used to this working, that I was rather taken aback when he said "that's no good mate ... this is an AAA show. You can't get in with that". Shit, shit ,shit! I wandered outside in a bit of a panic. I should have got a ticket ... wonder if I can find a tout ... even if I get a ticket, will I be able to get the camera in now. Shit, shit, shit !!!!
Then as I wandered around the side of the venue, I suddenly found myself face to face with Grant Showbiz. He said Hello, and asked me how I was. I explained my predicament. He laughed and pulled out an AAA access all areas sticker, and gave it to me. We chatted for a while and then said get had to get back inside. I thanked him and went back to the main entrance. I made sure I was checked by the same security guard ... and flashed the new pass at him (probably looking a bit smug), and he waved me through without bothering with my bag at all.
I went straight upstairs and went to my usual position, slightly to the left of centre, at the front of the balcony. We knew that Craig had left and that we were back to the old 4 man line-up ... but it was a surprise that the set was so changed. We got a early indication that things had changed, when the intro music started ... Take me back to dear old Blighty. The sound was noticeably thinner, and less 'rocky'. Considering what happened next (i.e. break-up) it seemed like the band were really enjoying this show ... much more so that the October London dates
.

👌
FWD.

Breaks my heart watching that. They all knew. They gave it everything.
 
theres a scottish programme called the weegies and its been picked up by amazon,guy from my town is on it wearing a smiths the world wont listen t-shirt.
 
Highly recommended channel:

Features every feature-length episode of The Tube.

Includes the various Smiths appearances eg:



Worth checking through if only for the nostalgia.
Regards,
FWD.
 
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