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Author of [[Mention::Johnny Marr: The Smiths & The Art Of Gun-Slinging]].  
Author of [[Mention::Johnny Marr: The Smiths & The Art Of Gun-Slinging]].<br>
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Then came The Smiths.<br>
Ever since I first heard them, they have been my favourite band. While I thought I had heard it all, it was evident that they had it all. And in Johnny Marr they had a new George Harrison, a man who could set the room alight within the first bar and a half. And of course, in Morrissey, The Smiths had perhaps the last great lyricist, the last great vocalist.
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 28 December 2023

Richard Carman

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Author of Johnny Marr: The Smiths & The Art Of Gun-Slinging.
From the book's introduction:

By the time I was twenty three and living in Manchester, I thought I'd heard it all.
Then came The Smiths.
Ever since I first heard them, they have been my favourite band. While I thought I had heard it all, it was evident that they had it all. And in Johnny Marr they had a new George Harrison, a man who could set the room alight within the first bar and a half. And of course, in Morrissey, The Smiths had perhaps the last great lyricist, the last great vocalist.

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