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In an interview in 1988, Morrissey responds to Simon Reynolds:
You encourage the obsessiveness, though, don’t you? I remember you once saying you were delighted people sent you underwear, or demands for underwear . . .
‘Yes, both! No, I do get lots of very fascinating and fascinated letters, and lots of fascinating gifts. I can very clearly understand obsessiveness, and the people who write to me see that I understand obsession and preciousness. And I respond in the same way. I still get very nervous when I meet people I admire . . .’ Like who? ‘Avril Angus . . .’ Who? ‘Well, exactly Avril Angus! She acts. I get very nervous when I meet people from the theatre. I think that’s a very hallowed, sacred thing to be in. And I still have scrapbooks.’
Quote taken from Simon Reynolds' "Bring The Noise: 20 Years Of Writing About Hip Rock And Hip Hop" (p85).
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