08.26.09
Moz Quote of the Day
Age gives you a great sense of proportion. You can be very hard on yourself when you’re younger but now I just think ‘well everybody’s absolutely mad and I’m doing quite well’ -Morrissey
Age gives you a great sense of proportion. You can be very hard on yourself when you’re younger but now I just think ‘well everybody’s absolutely mad and I’m doing quite well’ -Morrissey
There is a new photography book coming out and the cover is a picture of Morrissey. The book covers the pop history of Manchester, from 1976 to present.

There will be a exhibition for the release of the book. check the link below, for more info.
- Looking for the Light Through the Pouring Rain. Photography by Kevin Cummins. 4th September.
New Exhibition – Looking for the light through the pouring rain. Photography by KEVIN CUMMINS.
if anyone would like to send us a copy to review for our humble little morrissey blog then please email either of us.
watch this video and just see how brilliant this song is!

Moz and myself, im trying to get on stage but being dragged away by security.
if moz sees you(or atleast me in my mindLOL), he almost always will reach out for a handshake.
wellmont theater montclair nj 2009 tour of refusal!
footage of Morrissey and the band in the studio with Ennio and his orchestra.
This version is absolutely stunning! it chokes me each time.
enjoy.

tune in this morning and every sunday morning at 9am Pacific Time for 2 full hours of Morrissey/The Smiths hosted by Jose Maldonado (lead singer of one of the best Smiths/moz tribute bands, Sweet and Tender Hooligans) on www.Indie1031.com.
you can make song request and contact Jose directly on his twitter twitter.com/JoseMaldonado or his email, Jose@SweetandTenderHooligans.com
This is what i walked away with, after i gave out a bunch of pieces.
Montclair NJ, Tour of Refusal. during the encore(FOTGTD).
His Bsides are soo great, I cant remember if I have seen this played live
In the early 1980’s, before The Smiths, a guy named Robert Mackie was pen-pals with Morrissey. Later on Mr. Mackie made photo copies of the letter and turned them into a zine called “Words by Morrissey”. He made them available for the cost of the copies. The original ones he would stamp on the front with a red stamp(as seen in the picture) and supposedly a blue one too.
i’ve read all these letters online and have copy/pasted and saved the text.
But, the collector in me needs one of these originals or at least a photocopied and stapled copy. Please email me if you could help out. nick@troublelovesme.com
Thanks!