Gaetano Novielli Yes, the full interview (I think it was three of four parts) is brilliant. Would love to see the rest of it again. Let me know if you find the others bits as I've had no luck.
Mate, I have no idea what they are talking about. Some book or book that he's making or working on or read? Surely, I must watch it again because I was multitasking and wasn't giving it my full attention, but I have so little time in the day. We should make tea and converse.
@@xanpo.calata First part is just him commenting on some singer Cilla Black. He says how she doesn't sound like she's from Liverpool but in recent years, she seems to have gotten her accent back. Then he says that she's the reason the smiths broke up which is just a joke. Then he talks about another singer called Lulu, her records, and the meaning behind a song of hers called "The Boat That I Row."
Cilla Black, a singer. One of the final songs The Smiths recorded together was a cover of Cilla Black’s Work is A Four-Letter Word, which appeared as a B-side to peppy single Girlfriend in a Coma. “That was the last straw, really,” Marr told Record Collector in 1992. “I didn’t form a group to perform Cilla Black songs. "
It’s nice to see him so relaxed like this
Him talking with birds chirping is dreamy
The mouth movements.
I wish LB hadn't removed all of these. 90s Moz was interview gold.
Morrissey looks like he's in a episode of heartbeat
Here in that cat
Genius.
Unique.
All of these are transcribed in Len Brown's book of the same title. Ebook versions exist, as well.
1: 1:31 ~herd Johnny talking one day and I know of a reason behind The Smith's brake up and Cilla Black's name was mentioned...
That Lulu song is pretty cool.
I want to kiss him 😍
Good feeling
Same 🙋😍
me too 💖
don't we all
His little lip contortions.❤
yaaaaaaay!!!!
I take You eVEN MORR as God so Darlin', Take Me as I AM that I AM!¡!¡!¡!
Do you have the full interview by any chance? It was on UA-cam not too long ago, but it seems to be taken down.
Gaetano Novielli Yes, the full interview (I think it was three of four parts) is brilliant. Would love to see the rest of it again. Let me know if you find the others bits as I've had no luck.
Yeah let me know too....I love the part where he's talking about Bolan
Is Morrissey in a classic air cooled Porsche 911 ?
Looks like a 993 Targa - nice
Leather seats?
We mustn't just loosely refer to 911
911... Not for Morrissey the 'expected' Hillman Imp.
Mate, I have no idea what they are talking about. Some book or book that he's making or working on or read? Surely, I must watch it again because I was multitasking and wasn't giving it my full attention, but I have so little time in the day. We should make tea and converse.
please do tell me if you ever understand what they are talking about because I gave it my full attention and I am lost.
@@xanpo.calata First part is just him commenting on some singer Cilla Black. He says how she doesn't sound like she's from Liverpool but in recent years, she seems to have gotten her accent back. Then he says that she's the reason the smiths broke up which is just a joke. Then he talks about another singer called Lulu, her records, and the meaning behind a song of hers called "The Boat That I Row."
He looks a bit like Vinnie Jones.
I'm waiting for a collaboration between Morrissey and Timbaland or Juicy J....we can only hope...🤣😜
00:02 "why do you want to..." can anyone tell me what it comes after? I don't get it.
stuff Cilla? " The singer Cilla Black, Work is a Four Letter Word.
is that a one seater car
I can visualize Moz in a one seater car. I have the same necklace!!!
What she's
2:20 Fan of who?
Tangerine Healingdream Lulu
Cilla Black, a singer. One of the final songs The Smiths recorded together was a cover of Cilla Black’s Work is A Four-Letter Word, which appeared as a B-side to peppy single Girlfriend in a Coma. “That was the last straw, really,” Marr told Record Collector in 1992. “I didn’t form a group to perform Cilla Black songs. "