Johnnie Ray
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John Buccigross. Kilborn hasn't been at ESPN since the 90's.I bet it was Craig Kilbourn...I miss him...he's a huge Moz fan!
John Buccigross. Kilborn hasn't been at ESPN since the 90's.I bet it was Craig Kilbourn...I miss him...he's a huge Moz fan!
Once again, John Buccigross.Funny you should mention this because i had a similar experience with "Sports Center" only not with The Smiths or Moz but with my other favorite band Depeche Mode... Not too long ago my dad was watching Sports Center and he called me to watch because the guy said something about Depeche Mode. Sure enough he used a line from a song to explain something about a team! I thought it was the strangest thing! Someone at Sports Center has good taste in music
Funnily enough, none of the Morrissey images appear to be for sale on his site.Good god, that's a whopper. í would beinterestedobsessed to know whether that basement beauty is available for sale, but inevitably depressed at the possible asking price for a 40x40?, given that the 20x16 prints are going for a tad shy of a grand...
To those of us with a certain sickness, it is always nice to put a date to these sessions ~ 25th January 1989
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To those of us with a certain sickness, it is always nice to put a date to these sessions ~ 25th January 1989
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Funnily enough, none of the Morrissey images appear to be for sale on his site.
Maybe prints are beneath him
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You were also right about the gun shots being from 1989! Not that I ever doubted you or your expertise, but now I'm upset that they're included in Watson's and Rogan's Smiths books when they're clearly post-Smiths...
(... and dated '1990's' on his own page... )
Colette mentions this in the comments, so hopefully more picture will surface / become available soon...
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I suspect you'd do a better job than that rather poor The Smiths 'book' effort of LW's.Ah, í missed that comment. Poor sod. í can imagine when something like that happens to you, you tend not to give a tinker's cuss what year a snap was taken...
That cracker underneath LW's floorboards has made me think again about my notion of printing out one of the contact sheets in my mits.
This could look quite the thing framed at 40" square? ~
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Ah, í missed that comment. Poor sod. í can imagine when something like that happens to you, you tend not to give a tinker's cuss what year a snap was taken...
That cracker underneath LW's floorboards has made me think again about my notion of printing out one of the contact sheets in my mits.
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Discussion here if interested.Pat Nevin's recent book, 'The Accidental Footballer' contains a 4 page story recounting when Pat visited Moz at his house in Cheshire after being invited by Vini Reilly. It seems to be from around 1990 as Nevin mentions that his namesake (no relation) had been writing songs for Moz's new album. Apparently Moz served him tea in a China cup and saucer, spoke a little about football and gave him a tour of his house which contained a gym (!) and a grand piano.
Pat Nevin was a pretty decent footballer form the 1980s/early 90s who played for Chelsea, Everton and Tranmere. The story dates to his days at Everton. Apparently Moz's neighbour at the time was the legendary Norman Whiteside.
Thanks FWD - I missed the original posting (obviously)...I cannot say that I enjoyed the book all that much - Nevin comes across as a little too much like Alan Partridge at times - but the Moz section, and the stories from the national team were entertaining enough.Discussion here if interested.
Regards,Pat Nevin autobiography
Pat Nevins autobiography has a chapter on Morrissey. The Accidental Footballer Hardcover by Pat Nevin - Amazon.co.uk Related item: Pat Nevin on meeting Morrissey - Mar. 2, 2015www.morrissey-solo.com
FWD.
Surely. He also admitted in an interview years ago that he's pretty bad at documenting his own work...
And I agree with FWD, first one.
And/or #2 as a door-sized print to grace the gates to your reception rooms
Thank You both.
Ah yes, a Pantalon poster as our French cinephiles call them. {That's trousers/hosen to thee & me.} That would look pretty swellegant. Although í have an Idaho Pantalon all picked out for the threshold to my cave...
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Ah, that's plain gorgeous
(Also... Pantalon (fr) as in pantalone (it) as in 'pants' for all Americans and/or linguaphiles.)
í always thought America started to go wrong with the whole 'pants' vs 'panties'...thing. It's small, but crucial.
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1st AugustWonder when he's heading to the US to rehearse for the Vegas gigs, they are only 5 weeks away?
Journalists who lie