Strange/unexpected Moz references?

Why? Dish!

From interviews and other comments I have read about him. He's always been very dismissive of people, especially over social media. He made some c***y remark about Perry Bamonte being back in the Cure lineup, effectively agreeing with a post someone made questioning why they need two guitarists now. Passive-aggressive and a very 'holier than thou' attitude. Not humble at all.
 

 
Iggy Pop talking about his new music and how he came to be working with producer Andrew Watt, says at 8:25 that he got an email from Danger Mouse saying Morrissey was asking for his contact details and that he was working with an extraordinary producer etc.

 
This is a very funny advert for Paddy Power (betting business) that has 4 former Spurs players declaring their support for Manchester City in a jokey advert at the expense of Spurs' North London rivals Arsenal who are currently top of the Premier League (with Manchester City in 2nd place)
One of the former Spurs player (Glen Hoddle) claims to be a big Manchester City and Smiths / Manchester music fan!
 
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Juan taking in a gig by a band who have covered The Smiths and Morrissey tracks.
FWD.
 
Just been looking out for other stuff from Brigitte Calls Me Baby, & found this interview with Wes Leavins (lead singer, who is from Texas). Mentions of influences/likes - Elvis, Roy Orbison and (pleasant surprise)....Morrissey c.2:56-3:21.

 
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OK, 'erratum', several of the band saw Death Cab For Cutie:

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FWD.
 

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Not sure what the above was about.
 
Featured in the deluxe £120 "The Roaring Forty 1983-2023" (Limited Edition 14CD Super Deluxe Box Set), Mr. Bragg includes his 'tainted' Smiths covers.
Due October.
 
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