Et al...
All the same song except Fatty & Certain People... on Leno.
AN AFTERNOON NOSTALGIA - MESSAGES FROM MORRISSEY - MORRISSEY CENTRAL - AN AFTERNOON NOSTALGIA
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Regards,
FWD.
In the hardcover edition of Autobiography there's a picture of young Sammy with a lot of Morrissey stuff around him, like posters and I think he's also wearing a Moz shirt? I don't have the book ready at hand right now...Sam feeling nostalgic?
It’s interesting, I wonder if he listened deeply to the music his uncle made growing up. I wonder if Morrissey’s
sister listened to her brothers music around the house? did Morrissey send her each release? Wouldn’t be surprised if that was not the case at all.
Any thoughts?
I posted this in another thread the other day, which is basically the same as the first video on Central, just a different upload.I was thinking about this song recently, but cannot remember the context in which it popped up.
1991, Amnesty International 30th Anniversary Special:
You really do have to wonder how some of them keep up with rambling about Jews all day. Some posting at 3/4am; can't be healthy.It looks like the 90s drummer Spencer Cobrin. Or, as Morrissey's more recently-acquired fanbase would put it, "(((Spencer Cobrin)))."
Reel Big Fish and No Doubt f***ING BLOW.Reel Big Fish's cover almost worth the price of admission for, 'And if they're No Doubt, that makes it even worse'
I posted this in another thread the other day, which is basically the same as the first video on Central, just a different upload.
In the hardcover edition of Autobiography there's a picture of young Sammy with a lot of Morrissey stuff around him, like posters and I think he's also wearing a Moz shirt? I don't have the book ready at hand right now...
There's a couple of pages of colour photographs in there, which aren't included in the regular editions, all with captions by Moz. There's also a photo of his other nephew Johnny for example. I'd post pictures, but I'm not at home rn.
Never saw that. I only have the softcover edition.
What other different photos did it include?
Don't know if they saw it, was just trying to help born to mourn and yawn remember why they might have had the song in their head.Maybe they saw it?
It's a nice thread (I think!).
I think that's it. Thanks.I posted this in another thread the other day, which is basically the same as the first video on Central, just a different upload.
New York Dolls shirtIn the hardcover edition of Autobiography there's a picture of young Sammy with a lot of Morrissey stuff around him, like posters and I think he's also wearing a Moz shirt? I don't have the book ready at hand right now...
Ah, okay, thanks, I remember that now. Holding a Dolls CD as well, right? Morrissey posters in the background...New York Dolls shirt
Yes, you’re rightAh, okay, thanks, I remember that now. Holding a Dolls CD as well, right? Morrissey posters in the background...
Baby Johnny in an Angelic Upstarts shirt, iirc.
It's been a while.
Come me on Hovis... I don’t like half a yarn.I won’t share the details, but I once sold a duplicate of one of my Morrissey LPs to one of the Dwyer family. I was surprised that they didn’t already own (or couldn’t otherwise get hold of) a copy.
The item was a vinyl record, so perhaps they already owned it on CD? It was a curious state of affairs, nevertheless.
A certain someone will be along to tell you that money is God to Morrissey and would want cash for sending anything to his sister.Sam feeling nostalgic?
It’s interesting, I wonder if he listened deeply to the music his uncle made growing up. I wonder if Morrissey’s
sister listened to her brothers music around the house? did Morrissey send her each release? Wouldn’t be surprised if that was not the case at all.
Any thoughts?
Hmmm, no, sorry, you don't know what you're talking about. For one thing, emo comes from before the 90s, as did plenty of "indie pop" groups. For another thing, grunge could be said to be much more to "blame" for the rise of nu-metal and buttrock, in fact you could even say it fertilised the soil for the rise of 90s pop-punk and 3rd-wave ska - their jolliness in contrast to the misery of NIN, Nirvana, Alice In Chains could maybe be compared to the rise of cheery synthpop groups as a reaction to the apathy of the punk scene a generation earlier. Without those grunge bands, we wouldn't have had post-grunge dross like Nickelback, Staind, Creed etc. But then, would that have happened the same way had Kurt Cobain not been a fan of "indie pop" groups like the Vaselines, Teenage Fanclub, heck surely even the Velvet Underground alone spawned a shedload of "hipster folk" "indie pop" Juno soundtrack bands?Reel Big Fish and No Doubt f***ING BLOW.
90s Pop-punk and 90s Ska-punk KILLED mainstream rock music.
Made it the lamest genre for the next generations.
Glossy and vacuous ultra-pop/boyband/k-pop made exclusively for 12 year old girls filled the top 40 gap.
With braindead males glomming onto Soundcloud rap and trap.
Popular music is a dead artform and it all goes back to the popularity of 90s pop-punk/ska-punk which led to nu-metal/buttrock which led to emo which led to cringe hipster folk/"indie pop".
The 90s alt-rock and 90s indie rock scene was being to flourish before f***ing Green Day/Offspring/Reel Big Fish/No Doubt/Smash Mouth/Blink 182/Sum 41/Avril Lavinge KILLED it.
Two nephews, his sister's sons. Sam and Johnny.How many nieces and nephews does Morrissey have? I was only aware of the one: the California Son, Jr.
Two nephews, his sister's sons. Sam and Johnny.
Or it was the daughter of a cousin of his.Okay. Someone earlier in the thread said they had gone to school with Morrissey’s niece in the mid-1980s. Perhaps it was a girl with the same surname who was milking the association, kind of like an adolescent version of the guy who famously claimed to be Stanley Kubrick. Or the poster was just f*cking with us.