It's the Daily Express, the right wing rag owned by pornographer Richard "Dirty" Desmond, I wouldn't trust them to print the right date.
I would agree that the album is disappointing but the tracks played live were infinitely better.
If Rome and Milan were awful then wait until he gets to London and Dublin, empty soulless stadium venues. So glad I got tickets for Paris on Monday. Autobiography should have been subtitled "based on a true story", that way people might have got the jokes rather than taking it at face value.
I got 9/10, got no.7 wrong.
Some lines are from her second play "Lion in love" and I think Mozz might have referenced "Charlie Bubbles" somewhere, I'll have to go back and watch it again.
In the interview Tim Booth says "Memory’s a false thing anyway, we know that scientifically" and later states that "When Marr and Morrissey met, one of the things they shared was that they both had James’ first single". James first single was released in November 1983, a year and a half after...
Younger than they used to be (collectively).
They won the Mercury Prize in 2012, I liked “Breezeblocks”, the album was okay, sometimes they make me think of what Arcade Fire would sound like if they came from Leeds and were fronted by Simon & Garfunkel.
The Pistols said "never trust a hippy". As for Andy, the mouth says "never" but the face says "two hopes and one of them's Bob", typical sarky Manc wit.
BBC’s Horrible Histories Series 5 Episode 3 Charles Dickens sings his life (iPlayer, start at 11:30)
YouTube link posted by BlueBirds, StevenM and an anoymous person:
Related forum thread started by miseryguts, link posted by Kewpie:
Charles Dickens as Morrissey - Sep. 27, 2012
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