Man in the...mall?I'm taking the man to the mall, I'm asking him to change my style.
Yes Michael, what was it, you wanted to say?Man in the...mall?
Shamone!Yes Michael, what was it, you wanted to say?
No. I will not put my hand between my legs, to touch those most explosive keggs. Just moowalkin' myself outta here.Shamone!
Aha, I honestly love the tracksuit... At least the pants seem to fit okay for once.He's stopped wearing that horrific white tracksuit thing from 2014 and, frankly, we should all be grateful for that.
I never had that impressionThe expat British gangster look of Quarry era was cool too, but he hasn't really taken on a new image after that, has he? I think ageing is not a easy process for Morrissey -- he gives the impression that he's fighting a losing battle instead of feeling comfortable in his skin.
For me, the biggest change was between early 90s Moz and mid 90s Moz.
This was from 1990:
And this was from 1995:
Clearly, he was heavier by 1995. Certainly not overweight however. In my opinion he looks much healthier there than in 1990, where he looks underweight quite frankly.
I don't know whether this was just his body changing naturally, or whether he changed/improved his diet, or took up exercise. But the change is clear.
Also, he certainly appeared less effeminate by the mid 90s. Maybe it was around the time he started becoming interested in boxing. Perhaps it inspired him to adopt a more macho image. I don't know.
His voice seems deeper and more masculine on Vauxhall and Southpaw than it does on the likes of Bona Drag and Kill Uncle.
For me, the biggest change was between early 90s Moz and mid 90s Moz.
This was from 1990:
And this was from 1995:
Clearly, he was heavier by 1995. Certainly not overweight however. In my opinion he looks much healthier there than in 1990, where he looks underweight quite frankly.
I don't know whether this was just his body changing naturally, or whether he changed/improved his diet, or took up exercise. But the change is clear.
Also, he certainly appeared less effeminate by the mid 90s. Maybe it was around the time he started becoming interested in boxing. Perhaps it inspired him to adopt a more macho image. I don't know.
His voice seems deeper and more masculine on Vauxhall and Southpaw than it does on the likes of Bona Drag and Kill Uncle.