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*swoon*pampered embassy boys
Have you been hanging out with Aztec again?I assume its a big joke that Damon and Morrissey are f***ing. I thought Damon was married and is employed as Morrissey's Personal assistant?
Yes off Wiltshire boulevard at his mobile colonoscopy clinic.Have you been hanging out with Aztec again?
I think we found the reason why you're a spinster.*swoon*
There was only one Spinnerette album and she was in fact married to Tim Armstrong and left him for Josh who she met on tour. Coral Fang was their best album because it was indeed a break-up album so if that’s what you mean as a good influence on her? Okay. Spinnerette album was excellent I think. And anyway Moz I’m sure knows nothing of any of it.
So is there supposed to be an age limit when you're not allowed to enjoy live music anymore? It's pretty pathetic if you plan on retiring from having a social life by the time you're 60. But then, having read some of your other ramblings, it's probably best for us all if you do. Or even sooner!I'm sorry but going out at that age comes across a bit pathetic and no swede in his or her right mind would do such a thing but of course the brits in their various blood mixes believe they are young forever and can pull that sort of thing off when in truth they can't.
Moz better get himself a satellite dish and some movie accounts online cause I don't wanna see his old mug at 65 some gig where some guys at the age of 20 are playing.
I did ages ago so you can relax but there is nothing more pathetic than people over 40 in clubs and at gigs. 2006 I retired from having a social life although clubs and gigs is not a social life that is just being pathetic if you are too old.So is there supposed to be an age limit when you're not allowed to enjoy live music anymore? It's pretty pathetic if you plan on retiring from having a social life by the time you're 60. But then, having read some of your other ramblings, it's probably best for us all if you do. Or even sooner!
Take a look at this and see what I mean.So is there supposed to be an age limit when you're not allowed to enjoy live music anymore? It's pretty pathetic if you plan on retiring from having a social life by the time you're 60. But then, having read some of your other ramblings, it's probably best for us all if you do. Or even sooner!
I think if you're socially awkward like he is, you're probably not great at making and sustaining friendships, and even casual ones are probably fraught with difficulty. He has said many times he only feels like himself when he's on stage, so I imagine that must make him feel quite displaced when he's not... which might explain the touring. That, and the money, obviously.
I was replying to Amy, who was questioning why he didn't hang out more with friends who weren't part of his band - or whether in fact he has any - and whether this might explain why he tours so much. You are not telling either of us anything we don't already know, but thanks for giving us the benefit of your Great Knowledge of Morrissey's Life.Goodness, what are you people on about in this thread? Morrissey has some life-long friends he's very tight with, like Linder and James Maker. Going to shows is one of his great loves in life, but on top of that he was probably there to see if he wanted Starcrawler to open for him (they were opening for the Distillers).
Moz is back in the UK, apparently: https://www.manchestereveningnews.c...y/morrissey-spotted-in-alderley-edge-15179596