Uncanny. But there is a piece in the last New Yorker magazine about vampires in popular culture and there was a quick reference to this Swedish work. First thing that came to my mind was the Morrissey song. Small world, eh?
Moz has always been huge in Sweden. Lucas Moodyson is a huge Moz fan...
I've seen the movie and, yes, Ms. Faithfull looks rather knackered but I think it was intended so - she was supposed to a dowdy old grandmother. In actuality, despite being 63, she still looks rather sophisticated in recent pictures. But, hey...what the hell do I know?
Moz at Anfield?!
Did anybody see this?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/philmcnulty/2009/01/benitez_sideshow.html
Our Moz being co-opted by the Scousers!! Bah!
Listening to it now on constant loop as well. What can I say? I love it unreservedly. It's more direct than Ringleaders and his singing is phenomenal. I can live with this record for the rest of the year, easy.:)
Maybe this is a long shot but I'm looking for Chris Roberts' review of Mozzer's Earls Court gig back in 2004 for Uncut magazine. It was favourable review and I'd like to add it to my archive. Can anybody help out? Either a scan or re-type is fine. Cheers!
Kristeen Young
It says on her wikipedia page that Kristeen has been invited by Morrissey to join the O2 bill at Hyde Park. If this is true, then I'm really please because I think she's the best Moz protege ever. Also, Morrissey is still heavily featured on her manager's website. I really think...
After considering the recent events that resulted in The Word magazine making a court-ordered apology to Morrissey, could it be that the editorial team will now impose an all-out ban on Mozzer and all his forthcoming activities? I sense it could be a bad thing. Word is a fine magazine that had...
As reviewed in the latest Word magazine - Morrissey, Basement Jazz, Jean Paul Gaulthier and Sir Mix-A-Lot are guests on Siouxsie's debut solo album. Surely some mistake here...can anybody confirm or deny this nonsense?
The Smiths references in movies...
John Singleton's sprawling, flawed - yet fascinating - college drama "Higher Learning": a huge Moz poster in a bedroom.
Lukas Moodyson's brilliant "f***ing Amal": pictures and posters of The Smiths and Morrissey on girl's bedroom wall.
John Cusack...
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