Morrissey In Conversation
By (Author) Paul A. Woods
Plexus Publishing Ltd
Plexus Publishing Ltd
1st November 2009
2nd edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Composers and songwriters
Popular music
782.42166092
Paperback
200
Width 1mm, Height 1mm
Collating classic music press and glossy magazine articles, "Morrissey in Conversation" describes the rocker's crazy-quilt career in his own words. It's all here -- how the Smiths created 1980s indie rock; the anti-rock credentials, feminist sympathies, and militant vegetarianism; Morrissey's obsession with pop culture and girl groups, his (a)sexuality, and his sardonic salvos against the mediocre. This is the story of how one man bewitched the '80s, peaked in the '90s, and triumphed in the new millennium.
""Morrissey: In Conversation" arrives to remind us of his past 25 years in the hands of the press, compiling 27 magazine interviews from The Smiths' first footings in 1983 up to recent encounters in his newly adopted hometown in Rome in 2006. It's proof, lest we forget, that in terms of great copy Morrissey has rarely been anything other than interview gold." - "Q magazine"
"A man whom Will Self describes in this hugely enjoyable collection as always turning phrases like rotating signs outside petrol stations... This anthology travels through the whole of his career, beginning with a Star Hits Q&A ("I can get incredibly erotic about blotting paper") and ending with a typically verbose encounter with Paul Morley in 2006 ("it's too late to change now")... never anything less than moreish... this book reminds us why he's still someone to savour." - "The Word"
0;"Morrissey: In Conversation" arrives to remind us of his past 25 years in the hands of the press, compiling 27 magazine interviews from The Smiths7; first footings in 1983 up to recent encounters in his newly adopted hometown in Rome in 2006. It7;s proof, lest we forget, that in terms of great copy Morrissey has rarely been anything other than interview gold.1; 1; "Q magazine"
0;A man whom Will Self describes in this hugely enjoyable collection as always turning phrases like rotating signs outside petrol stations0; This anthology travels through the whole of his career, beginning with a Star Hits Q&A (0;I can get incredibly erotic about blotting paper1;) and ending with a typically verbose encounter with Paul Morley in 2006 (0;it7;s too late to change now1;)0; never anything less than moreish0; this book reminds us why he7;s still someone to savour.1; 1; "The Word"