There's a nice mention of Moz in today's Independent included in a review of V from Chelmsford:
Blah, Blah, Blah "Which leaves Morrissey. Before a backdrop of Oscar Wilde, he addresses his infamous past by splicing The Smiths "Panic" and the recent "The First of the Gang to Die", demonstrating that both are superb. He is in a feisty mood, stripping his shirt to appear as a middle aged, homoerotic sculpture in the shadows, and protesting simultaneously against Virgin Radio and Tony Blair. The Smiths' "How Soon Is Now" is merely a pleasant coda to the weekend's second proof that thinking, life enhancing music is what festivals really need". Nick Hasted
Hail King Moz!
Blah, Blah, Blah "Which leaves Morrissey. Before a backdrop of Oscar Wilde, he addresses his infamous past by splicing The Smiths "Panic" and the recent "The First of the Gang to Die", demonstrating that both are superb. He is in a feisty mood, stripping his shirt to appear as a middle aged, homoerotic sculpture in the shadows, and protesting simultaneously against Virgin Radio and Tony Blair. The Smiths' "How Soon Is Now" is merely a pleasant coda to the weekend's second proof that thinking, life enhancing music is what festivals really need". Nick Hasted
Hail King Moz!
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