Back in the days when musicians were interviewed intelligently, as opposed to now with the 'how do you stay so young' and 'what are your workout tips' questions.
As someone who didn’t read a lot and had more of a logical brain it wasn’t until I listened to Morrissey that I realised the beauty of words. As far as I am concerned there is absolutely nothing arrogant about Morrissey, he just speaks openly and honestly and that’s what people find difficult to accept.
i must say, the interviewer is brilliant. she brought forth a deep, wonderful conversation, yet moving it as simple, non-combative, while still asking pertinent questions. this was so much fun to listen to. morrissey was so intelligent and well-spoken, confident yet still humble in a way, eschewing the trappings of rock stardom. I fell in love with his music first upon hearing "Suedehead". Up until that time, I had never heard of him, nor even of the Smiths!
tubeberk08 I think many were young and insightful even wise back then. The education system back in the 60s was quite focused on the classics and philosophy. Even working class kids in the UK read a lot. and
Muriel Gray was such a professional at such a young age. These guys were uber adults in their mid 20s...come on kids today, you've got a lot to live up to.
I got The Smiths humour straight away when I first heard them in the 1980s. Me and my gf love Morrissey's lyrics and we often have a chuckle over them. I think understanding the humour is something which is instinctive. You get it or you don't. Fortunately I am blessed with the ability to "get" it. The Smiths cheered me up during bouts of depression when I was a teenager in the mid to late 80s. Better than the awful, useless psychotropic crap the doctor prescribed me!
You can tell he feels comfortable with Muriel..not so much with the psychologist..who implied he may have to think about what he says in future..you could see Morrissey thinking 'No..Fuck off'.
He is such an angel. I'm so upset I didn't see him in May. I'm hoping to see him the next time he plays in LA. Love him to bits. He is such an intelligent young man at the time. I'll be listening to Morrissey and the Smiths until I die.
For historical pop music significance, I thank you for taking the time to upload and share this little gem of 80s TV. Morrisseys claim to individualism whilst on TOTP was dancing with those gladioli.
mojopin 70 Not true for Millennials/Gen-Z as far as I can tell. Wouldn’t be surprised if research on the matter suggested a generational disparity in the distribution of obesity, even.
Good interview by Gray looking elegant in that dress, & interesting to see Moz being more open than the boring "sophisticated man" persona he adopted in media interviews after going solo. Bizarre mid-1980's moment with the unconvincing "astrologer" thing tagged on the end.
Imagine how tough it was to get people to think about animal rights in the 80s and 90s, eventually fur became publicly hated and all that. But the young people protesting, chaining themselves, and the Smith's releasing this record, etc they were all paving the way for where we are today where veganism and animal rights have never been bigger which is amazing.
I never pegged Morrisey as a fan of The Jesus and Mary Chain. But wow...if he thought music was stale back then, he must really hate what he hears these days.
@@NOWtheband, which 'we' are you, then? And would you care to point me (and others like myself) towards some of this allegedly great music that we've been missing out on?
@@mbrady2329 - "We" are 'now' (a band). I don't know if you've been missing out on these as that would depend on whether you like them but as I wrote, these are modern acts that we like (hopefully you and others like yourself will find something nice here) = Masslys/Whalesharkattacks/Center Of The Universe/Dr. Dent/Hu Gh/Viva Sherry/Lia Mice/Cowboy Flying Saucer/Wave Debb/Graham Dunning/Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers/Wood/MSP/Ruki Vokrug Menya/Gagarin/gon7o/Raf & O/Man From Uranus/Robomatic/Gardyloo Spew/Xylitol/Doktaurr Fukk And The Revlatron 5000/Purple Implosion/Legs11/Rebecca Closure/Rosie Okae/Palbomen/Moon Delay/Mt.Melodie. :-)
Muriel Gray went on to become something of a media polymath, in her own somewhat understated way. Morrissey became a legend, then started to lurch into self-parody, aided and abetted by adversaries in the media.
Such an intelligent interview. Why don't we see this type of interaction anymore between interviewer and artist? Everything is dumbed down for the sheeple these days thus the average IQ continues to plummet.
Very enjoyable interview, intelligent and Muriel Grey was always good, she didn't talk over guests. She looked like Sue Pollard and Paula Yates, and had a very relaxed interviewing style. Great outfit as well, and loved the hair. That astrology sweaty guy was awful he looked like Jaws from James Bond and Lurch, I'm surprised Morrissey didn't take the piss out of him. Just vague platitudes and nothing specific.
Morrissey, you and Albert Einstein share the same view - adopting a vegetarian diet is the single best thing humans can do to keep our world healthy. You are both smarties :) I am a huge fan of yours!
I've never seen this interview before, I really like the interviews from the Smiths days, he always seems more relaxed. Interviews now always feel very awkward, he makes it pretty clear that he would rather be somewhere else!
Morrissey is right here, I have lived in the UK for decades and NOT ONCE have i ever heard any track from The Sex Pistols 'Boll+++s' album played on daytime radio .....,,,,or even night time radio.
God, I loved you Brits when I could get snippets of interviews or dialogue from the likes of the Manchester people, or more dour musicians (as opposed to the pop gods such as Duran D, Phil Collins, et al - all very talented, indeed, but not as interesting to me as, say Moz or Pete Burns or Peter Murphy, for example.). Always such lovely discussion, not combative, rarely digging for sexy dirt or past moments of embarassing hedonism or drunkedness..... and, from this interview, I have learned for the first time of this band White China....and now enjoying "Real World" as it plays in another youtube window.
My left ear is as lonely as Morrissey.
she heard Moz was coming so she set out to make her hair even taller than his
LOLL
Back in the days when musicians were interviewed intelligently, as opposed to now with the 'how do you stay so young' and 'what are your workout tips' questions.
Errr.. did you get to the bit where they wheeled out the astrologer? O.o
ab soul
Yeah, the intelligent astrologer and the invitation to badmouth other performers. Highly intellectual.
Yes !!!....interviewer like fearne cotton .....so irritating!!!!
EdD5 except astrologers are not intelligent coz astrology is bollox
Morrissey looking genuinely relaxed in that interview.
And dressed like the head cook at Olive garden.
@@powrxplor69 Imagine Morrissey working at Olive Garden. He'd probably throw out all the meat. Lol.
@@applescruff1969 Not before lecturing everyone who tries to order any for a few hours lol
nice talk talk profile pic
@@applescruff1969He would for sure.
As someone who didn’t read a lot and had more of a logical brain it wasn’t until I listened to Morrissey that I realised the beauty of words. As far as I am concerned there is absolutely nothing arrogant about Morrissey, he just speaks openly and honestly and that’s what people find difficult to accept.
💯
I don't think he's arrogant but he seems very smug in the best way possible 😂
I love the way he talks
Me too. His voice is so delicious
His accent is so beautiful 💖
An interview in which he actually got to speak, rather than be patronized.
Muriel Gray was good at treating her subjects with respect.
People put Him on too Much of a fearful pedestal where Morrissey just loves an interesting Conversation & indeed fascinating People 😊
This is one of the better, if not the best, interviewers I’ve seen talk to Morrissey. He’s very obviously more relaxed here than most interviews.
Scottish women are easy to talk to
Muriel Gray was really really good.
i must say, the interviewer is brilliant. she brought forth a deep, wonderful conversation, yet moving it as simple, non-combative, while still asking pertinent questions. this was so much fun to listen to. morrissey was so intelligent and well-spoken, confident yet still humble in a way, eschewing the trappings of rock stardom.
I fell in love with his music first upon hearing "Suedehead". Up until that time, I had never heard of him, nor even of the Smiths!
Young morrissey i'm never gonna meet you :(
+RomnyCDoncamatic mte
i can´t believe one reads anything gaming on our cultures videos wonder if morrissey things gaming culture is lame as fuck too
@TheMonkeesRock he’s not the same person champ
@@ELSGaming devout moz fans will tell you he’s exactly the same
True
It's so great how he treats every interview respectfully and completely without sarcasm or contempt.
The most loveable pretentious wee prick in the world. God bless Mozza forever.
quite intelligent and insightful for such a young man at the time.
tubeberk08 I think many were young and insightful even wise back then. The education system back in the 60s was quite focused on the classics and philosophy. Even working class kids in the UK read a lot. and
he was so young here! but very wise.
Casual fans: "Morrissey's lyrics are depressing."
Real fans: "Morrissey's lyrics are bloody hilarious."
sunonthewindow girlfriend in a coma is a good one for that
A spot on assessment, my friend. Morrissey's lyrics are brutally funny. I feel nothing but sorrow for people who don't get it.
What about his words supporting the slaughter of Palestinian children???
Please quote them.
Please, not all smiths songs are funny. Asleep and I know it’s over are the two biggest examples.
This is so 80's. Loved it.
There are very few musicians as articulate as Morrissey. But, equally, this lady is a sincere and intelligent interviewer.
his slight awkwardness or whatever it is makes him very naturally flirty it seems
"it's good to have a sense of responsibility". Great comment, very intelligent and deep man.
Moz is so beautiful inside and out. And her entire look is so iconic! Makes me want to reproduce this ASAP.
I'm glad I went to see him in concert and He was literally 3 meters in front of me. He is still beautiful as before. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
He's such a good talker ❤️
5:37 "It's just really ignorance."
Well said Moz
Muriel Gray was such a professional at such a young age.
These guys were uber adults in their mid 20s...come on kids today, you've got a lot to live up to.
I got The Smiths humour straight away when I first heard them in the 1980s. Me and my gf love Morrissey's lyrics and we often have a chuckle over them. I think understanding the humour is something which is instinctive. You get it or you don't. Fortunately I am blessed with the ability to "get" it. The Smiths cheered me up during bouts of depression when I was a teenager in the mid to late 80s. Better than the awful, useless psychotropic crap the doctor prescribed me!
You can tell he feels comfortable with Muriel..not so much with the psychologist..who implied he may have to think about what he says in future..you could see Morrissey thinking 'No..Fuck off'.
Mutual respect from Muriel and Moz shines through...
Great to see
I’ve never heard of Muriel Gray but she is bringing me right back to the mid eighties.
he sounds so intelligent i could listen to him talking all day!!
"A flag bearer for future values" - a very nice & true phrase.
He is such an angel. I'm so upset I didn't see him in May. I'm hoping to see him the next time he plays in LA. Love him to bits. He is such an intelligent young man at the time. I'll be listening to Morrissey and the Smiths until I die.
Im on the same boat.. missed him at staples center and i will forever regret it
Love this man smiths were brilliant
The days when you used to hang on every word that Morrissey uttered and music programmes had substance.
He was flying the flag for every bookish kid in Britain.
I wish there was more on camera Morrissey interviews from this time, I love his views and his answers. Shame.
wait why did an astrologer come out of nothing and started psychoanalysing Morrissey lmao
they seemed to be everywhere in the 80s, bizarre lol
An exceptional piece of music. I thank Morissey, Marr and the other band members for being in the corner of vulnerable animals.
Morrissey and Marr write music beyond the beyond. Makes one want to listen.
He's not arrogant, is just knew how great he was
The best interview Morrissey has ever done!
he was so beautiful when he was younger.
He still looks better than 98 percent of all 64 year old men....
@@freya8133 oh agreed 100%
For historical pop music significance, I thank you for taking the time to upload and share this little gem of 80s TV.
Morrisseys claim to individualism whilst on TOTP was dancing with those gladioli.
she’s got a lovely voice.
I really laughed at morriseys knife and fork hand movements at 5:54
Haha! Me too.
What a cute host!!!
Rare accent, stupid hairdo, skinny. I'll take it!
Back then sexy girls also had hairy bushes it was so much more fun than today where most of them shave .
Hard to find skinny in the U.K today Choco just blobs everywhere :(
mojopin 70 Not true for Millennials/Gen-Z as far as I can tell. Wouldn’t be surprised if research on the matter suggested a generational disparity in the distribution of obesity, even.
Today she would be Gemma Collins.
Good interview by Gray looking elegant in that dress, & interesting to see Moz being more open than the boring "sophisticated man" persona he adopted in media interviews after going solo. Bizarre mid-1980's moment with the unconvincing "astrologer" thing tagged on the end.
still resonates all these years later. perfection :)
can't get any more 80s than this tv set and host
Young Morrissey is so cute!
@Cherry Red wdym, you saying he's ugly?😂
@Cherry Red nah
Anyone notice he has a ring on his left hand ring finger? It's like mockery, he's honestly the funniest. Bless this man.
I absolutely noticed that and it made me laugh.
Imagine how tough it was to get people to think about animal rights in the 80s and 90s, eventually fur became publicly hated and all that. But the young people protesting, chaining themselves, and the Smith's releasing this record, etc they were all paving the way for where we are today where veganism and animal rights have never been bigger which is amazing.
I never pegged Morrisey as a fan of The Jesus and Mary Chain. But wow...if he thought music was stale back then, he must really hate what he hears these days.
Don't we all?
@@mbrady2329 - We don't.
We like plenty of music that is around today (Most of which is underground/unknown)
:-)
@@NOWtheband, which 'we' are you, then? And would you care to point me (and others like myself) towards some of this allegedly great music that we've been missing out on?
@@mbrady2329 - "We" are 'now' (a band).
I don't know if you've been missing out on these as that would depend on whether you like them but as I wrote, these are modern acts that we like (hopefully you and others like yourself will find something nice here) =
Masslys/Whalesharkattacks/Center Of The Universe/Dr. Dent/Hu Gh/Viva Sherry/Lia Mice/Cowboy Flying Saucer/Wave Debb/Graham Dunning/Slate Pipe Banjo Draggers/Wood/MSP/Ruki Vokrug Menya/Gagarin/gon7o/Raf & O/Man From Uranus/Robomatic/Gardyloo Spew/Xylitol/Doktaurr Fukk And The Revlatron 5000/Purple Implosion/Legs11/Rebecca Closure/Rosie Okae/Palbomen/Moon Delay/Mt.Melodie.
:-)
JAMC's music went south pretty quickly.
Muriel Gray became a novelist. Morrissey became a legend.
Muriel Gray went on to become something of a media polymath, in her own somewhat understated way. Morrissey became a legend, then started to lurch into self-parody, aided and abetted by adversaries in the media.
@@mbrady2329 He is a legend, still sounds great, still recording decent music, also willing to speak his mind regardless of the fallout.
Self-Paroday? The integrity behind "Bonfire of the Teenagers" is powerful.@@mbrady2329
2:15 this is actually a very profound point that is often overlooked
I thought I was straight...
I think MOZ "turned" an entire generation to LGBTQ.....
Haha "turned" a generation gay?? Haha
you're probably bisexual, then.
We didn't.
Moz probably was an awakening for so many people LOL I mean look at him and the way he speaks, who wouldn't be attracted
Wow this was broadcast 29 years ago today!
music is a artform. morrisey is a genius.
hes so charming
morrissey is the last pure person
..in pop. Not in the whole-world
hes so cute in this i could die
What the hell does that even mean?
Ah, that will be Ian Stuart Donaldson the neo-nazi musician. The only respect in which he was pure was in pure ignorant hatred.
no but he is perhaps the last truly British person you will ever know
Its so awkward at the end with the astrologer's reading...
"Yes it has and no it hasn't." Perfect Gemini answer and he knew it. Hilarious!
6:55 "Just a Shadow" by Big Country. Actually, one of the greatest songs ever written.
Couldn't agree more.
Nah. Fields of Fire was better.
Thanks for putting this on. He lived up the road from me as a kid. Got into the Smiths during 1988.... thanks Dee!
The optimism is in the honoring of what we experience by turning it into art
I love him more than life omg
Same
Morrissey turned me vegetarian. I love being veggie. I feel more energetic and there's no rotting corpse in my body.
He's the coolest
Morrissey is 1 of my all time favourites he is 1 of the coolest singers I would love to meet 😊
Such an intelligent interview. Why don't we see this type of interaction anymore between interviewer and artist? Everything is
dumbed down for the sheeple these days thus the average IQ continues to plummet.
Not on TV but the internet filled in. Joe Rogan is levels above a TV interview.
@@petelovatt8357Rogan's an idiot.
@@petelovatt8357
Isn't Rogan and Alex Jones buddies?
Very enjoyable interview, intelligent and Muriel Grey was always good, she didn't talk over guests. She looked like Sue Pollard and Paula Yates, and had a very relaxed interviewing style. Great outfit as well, and loved the hair. That astrology sweaty guy was awful he looked like Jaws from James Bond and Lurch, I'm surprised Morrissey didn't take the piss out of him. Just vague platitudes and nothing specific.
Gosh! Morrissey is so beautiful and unique! He shines like a star. I would kidnap him and keep him with me forever, with all my love.
Very good,thanks.
Morrissey, you and Albert Einstein share the same view - adopting a vegetarian diet is the single best thing humans can do to keep our world healthy. You are both smarties :) I am a huge fan of yours!
Best morrissey interview ever from my perspective! Mmm
It doesn't have to be that way by Sparks comes to mind.
Love this! And the brief astrology reading at the end 🤗
Good to see that he doesn't get psyched out by the staring alien that suddenly appears @ 2.25.
The interview took an unexpected turn with the introduction of the psychic lol
what a man
Not against eating meat,but expecting to have meat on your plate every day is just plain idiocy indeed.
Such a interessing voice
He’s very smart but he does have a bit of a different air to him not a bad thing I like it
Of course, this is a great interview, but I have to say: the set design and vibe here are fantastic.
I'm so fascinated with Morrissey...
I wonder who his favorite lyricist is?
Patti Smith
I've never seen this interview before, I really like the interviews from the Smiths days, he always seems more relaxed. Interviews now always feel very awkward, he makes it pretty clear that he would rather be somewhere else!
Morrissey is right here, I have lived in the UK for decades and NOT ONCE have i ever heard any track from The Sex Pistols 'Boll+++s' album played on daytime radio .....,,,,or even night time radio.
Good interview.
he's so cute...
2:30 ah well, he said it in his recent single!
Can you imagine how many people became vegetarian thanks to Morrissey??
“Flagbearer for future values.” Very true.
Try telling Morrisey today what to do and how to behave... and good luck with that! Long live the Smiths!
God, I loved you Brits when I could get snippets of interviews or dialogue from the likes of the Manchester people, or more dour musicians (as opposed to the pop gods such as Duran D, Phil Collins, et al - all very talented, indeed, but not as interesting to me as, say Moz or Pete Burns or Peter Murphy, for example.). Always such lovely discussion, not combative, rarely digging for sexy dirt or past moments of embarassing hedonism or drunkedness.....
and, from this interview, I have learned for the first time of this band White China....and now enjoying "Real World" as it plays in another youtube window.
Muriel Gray the tube legend
I want my room to look like this studio set!
gawd every fuckin studio looked like that
The Smiths had two albums in the UK top 10 by 13JUL85 (Live Aid). I was at JFK that day yet never heard of them. What a crime.
Who's the geography teacher at the end telling Moz what he should do with his life. Do one!
This was back when Morrissey was indeed a legend so long ago, it was a different Moz back then. Time is nobody's friend.
He still is. Always will be.
Well I forgot how saucy Muriel Gray actually was.
She isn't.
She's a babe.
I imagine him thinking, at the end, something along the lines of, "His hair is as ludicrous as his ideas."
The voices in my head have developed his accent……
I had a full head of hair back in the 80's. Looking at this vid, I'm glad I lost most of it.
Astrologer in studio. More of that please.
I both hate him and love him
My right ear enjoyed this video.