Thank you for posting this, Peter. I am always eager to learn more about Morrissey's mid-90s musician history.
All because (Spencer) co-wrote one song with Morrissey that everyone liked.
Hi there 'Iona'!
I'm pleased I've provided you with a new word to describe Morrissey's itinerant lifestyle, but there's no need to share every such discovery with the group, just add it discretely to your vocabulary for future use! I won't mind! Promise! I guess you're just 'thinking aloud'?
When you say 'I find her obvious crush on Morrissey distracting' i'm not clear what you mean, as the interview is really very focussed on Jonny's challenges in supporting Morrissey's troubadour lifestyle whilst dealing with his own complex family challenges. I can't really see how you find such an emphasis. Perhaps you might find it helpful to read it again more closely. But, please, keep any new dictionary/thesaurus challenges private as it clutters and distracts one from the pleasant ambience of responses to this article.
regards
Octavia
xo! xo!
Which is one more than any of the current line-up seem to be able to manage recently.
taste wise green tea is pointless, doesnt taste of anything till you get to the bottom of the cup, and thats just a bitter taste.Thanks, Uncleskinny for the link. It was nice reading about JB. He's a humble and down-to-earth person. Morrissey is lucky to have him in his band. Anyone had Chinese tea or Green tea before?
taste wise green tea is pointless, doesnt taste of anything till you get to the bottom of the cup, and thats just a bitter taste.
I've always found green tea to taste like lawn clippings.
Sad twat,You are caught. You are whiney liar. we'll let you know
Nice interview with JB. He was always very friendly on tour and a nice guy to speak with. Loved the Oscar Wilde reference that the interviewer does not even acknowledge. That one made me chuckle. Very funny!
He was so much nicer than the wankers Gary Day and Spener Corbrin. They just thought way too much of themselves. Glad they are no longer in the band! I think Spencer is still waiting tables in New York. At the end of his run with Morrissey he was taking seperate transportation from the band because he was so special. All because he co-wrote one song with Morrissey that everyone liked.
It's better blended with peppermint but still a bit glum on the palate.
Rington's is decent tea. Betty's (who own Yorkshire Tea) also sell a Lancashire Tea but I've yet to try that.
I tried "white tea" but it tasted like peppered water.
No other Lapsang Souchon fans?
Oh I see. So it was you who "disapproved" my post. I'll let you in on a little secret - while you are in the red, your opinion of other's posts don't count. Oh dear.