A lot of MOZ Interviews which have not been online yet...

ID mag July 2003
very entertaining interview..esp the one liners: Whats your ideal friday night? "i would like to give sex another go" :eek:and so on...love it
the id mag has for this issue beside the interview with morrissey devoted the whole magazine issue to him :song quotes as a headline, models styled like the smiths coverstars (dallessandro,elvis, stamp) models shot in cadogan gardens(oscar wilde reference)
chloe sevigny talking about him (one thing that she saw him buying the goddard book at book soup in hollywood),models and designers talking about the vuitton winter fashion 03 show which had a smiths soundtrack for their show...
vuittonshow:http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showpost.php?p=1074271&postcount=4
... and lots more smiths and morrissey references throughout the whole mag.........
(will scan them all and post them in the moz refernces thread sometime , really nice looking issue!

interview contents: royality ,fashion ,favourite album covers ,record deal, current pop music,"posh or becks".. etc etc etc
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then
OOR magazine FEB 1987
PRINTED IN AN SMITHS SPECIAL MoJO MAG FROM 2004

this interview orginally published in dutch OOR magazine in February 1987
was translated and reprinted in the Q/mojo Smiths/Morrissey mag special 2004 [/U]
great interview;MOZ talks about being on stage, fans,giving interviews, Joe Orton , fans, promotion, the past and the present, success and fame , his importance in the music world,"The Queen Is Dead" album and its individual tracks, suicide and death, camp etc....
and has that famous quote about that Morrissey cant barely listen to the part"And in the darkened underpass/i thought Oh God, my chance has come at last(but then a strange fear gripped me and I just couldn't ask)" out of "There is a light that never goes out" cause he finds the line too close... and HIS DISLIKE OF WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE
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speaking of OOR mag ..lovely member JOSE has translated a 4-sided Moz dutch interview from May 1985 (OOR mag)into english yesterday, a very compelling read as well
read it here: http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=86900&page=2
edit: she also translated a short dutch interview from 1984*thumbs up*
strangely i thought i have seen this^ interview online a few years ago..but when i searched it before i posted it, it has disappeared..I could have sworn it was online before..prob the site were it was doesnt exist anymore...
di, did you know that ian from the bunnymen did turn 50 this year too?
 
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I'm surprised to read he doesn't really like "What difference does it make?". I think it's a good one and wouldn't consider that one a throw away one.
 
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13 May 2004 - I-D mag (UK)
Morrissey interview by Ashley Heath titled "You And I, This Land Is Ours". Topics: being a fashion icon, aesthetics, designing record sleeves, the early 80s, Franz Ferdinand, curating the Meltdown festival, pop music, signings to the Attack label, "You Are The Quarry", Los Angeles, Johnny Marr,James Dean, America and its war on Iraq, happiness and depression. Photographs by Alasdair McLellan

was online once but not anymore

I know it's a bit late, but thank you so much for posting this! I just got around to reading it, and it's fascinating.

I can just see a teenaged Morrissey pestering the editors at GQ with photos of himself and telling them that he's their next cover model. They must have thought he was more than a little unbalanced. It makes his appearance in GQ all those years later that much more poignant.

This also explains why we may never hear "Come Back to Camden." :(

It's not an original thought, but interviews like this remind me that Morrissey really has achieved almost everything in life that he set out to accomplish. What a staggering will the man has.
 
Ahem.

"I picked up something nasty in Hull."
Well I'd never have thought the Cat's Mother was already around in 1995!:eek:
Still, it's not a very nice thing to say about such a charming lady.:mad: I suppose I should draw my sword out?:confused:


Oi! :mad:

1995 was about the only year of the decade in which I wasn't pregnant. Go figure. (Also, I'm too classy to leave love-bites. *preens*)

I know where I can get neutering vouchers for dogs as well as cats, you know....
 
My husband just bought me a foot high stack of old magazines featuring Morrissey interviews. I have no idea which ones are rare and I don't feel like looking at all the websites to find out. I should just scan them all in and let people pick and choose.
 
Morrissey the Prophet

From the 83 interview from the zine...

"I don't believe that in 30 years people will be buying singles and Melody Maker will exist."
 
My husband just bought me a foot high stack of old magazines featuring Morrissey interviews. I have no idea which ones are rare and I don't feel like looking at all the websites to find out. I should just scan them all in and let people pick and choose.


All interview scans are very welcome.
Thank you very much in advance. :)
 
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This is awesome! By the way, I've started working on getting all of the interviews that I have that I haven't loaded to Arcane Old Wardrobe loaded in the near future. I have a backlog of stuff I haven't added yet. But most of these interviews are new ones to me.
 
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This is awesome! By the way, I've started working on getting all of the interviews that I have that I haven't loaded to Arcane Old Wardrobe loaded in the near future. I have a backlog of stuff I haven't added yet. But most of these interviews are new ones to me.
yeah because i choose to post only those who are not online ..yet*wink*

this owner of www.luckylisp.com mozsolo) has the interviews 1988- until 2009 which followed yours (you has stopped ca 2001 /2002 if i remember correctly)
his smiths file83-87 www.plunderingdesire.com also has a bit more i think plus single adverts
maybe you can exchange with him so you dont have to scan them all if he has it (forgot his name, he is austrialian btw

anasthesine..youre welcome!

for non english interviews from over the world(japan,spain,germany) some translated some not
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=86900&highlight=translation

for recent interviews from the year 2009..he didnt do too many interviews.
he did took 4 german interviews which were translated and one danish one, translated as well..then for the english press:as far as i can remember only hot press and some time later filter mag
spex:
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=96334&highlight=spex
german rolling stone:
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=95398&highlight=rolling+stone&page=2
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=95398&highlight=rolling+stone

-(german) musikexpress interview
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=95895&highlight=musikexpress


-danish mag gaffa:
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=95622&highlight=gaffa

-(german) spiegel:
http://forums.morrissey-solo.com/showthread.php?t=95004&highlight=spiegel
 
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two very rare interviews :
HIM, a gay mag mag. lines from it have quoted a alot elsewhere...Here it is in all glory...
then a very interesting interview with an Manchester culture(Square Pegg) magazine with queer topics in its mag .
. square Pegg is an excellent mag where the Interviewer actually ask interesting questions.they also do that at other interviews with other artists, radio djs etc..excellent stuff....too bad it didnt existed long(only in the early 80ties)
I love reading the sqare pegg one..fascinating....
HIM,from 1983
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Square Pegg, early 1984
on meeting fans, being famous, gender, sexuality,outcast,albumcovers,songs
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in the attachment the orginal covers and the advertisement flyer for square pegg(interesting topics on the flyer;-)to make it bigger, click on it several times)
 
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Does anyone else get the impression that interviewers knew how, or were better at, interviewing in the past than currently?
 
20 November 1999 - The Irish Times (Ireland)
Interview by Brian Boyd.
Topics: accent, Ireland, family history, growing up in Manchester,
court case, "The Severed Alliance", legacy, touring, Sack, pop music.
actually lots of stuff about ireland)
if someone has problems with size of the letters
i can try to upload it bigger at imageschack
three pages which are split up but im sure you figure it out to read the connecting word ends and begins on the top or down
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Thank you sistasheila.

The brutality he was subjected to could be theorized in person, until then I found this in his dustbin. :p

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thank you for this, sistasheila. a great interview.
I enjoyed reading it, the high school years must have been very traumatic for him.
He's still angry about them and rightly so.
 
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