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The Smiths, Morrissey interviewed by Nicky Horne for Ear Say, July 7th 1984. Recorded at SP on TDK Super Avilyn E-180 VHS, mono audio. #thesmiths #morrisse
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Morrissey interviewed by Paul Gambaccini on Good Morning Britain (TV-AM /ITV). Topics: band name, the Smiths' approach to music, music videos. (1984)
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Morrissey's first TV interview. Morrissey was interviewed by Tony Fletcher at the Hacienda. Morrissey announced that "We have an album released on February 2
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In April 1984, one month after their self-titled debut album crashed into the UK charts at number two, The Smiths frontman Morrissey and guitarist Johnny Marr were invited to appear on ITV Saturday morning children's TV show Data Run. In a break from convention, it was decided that, rather than be interviewed by presenter Edwina Lawrie, the younger sister of pop star Lulu, the two rising
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7 Jun 1984: the full Earsay interview with Morrissey (BBC 2)(44:16') Morrissey interview, edited down to 10 minutes. The whole unbroadcast 45 minutes interview has since been in circulation on bootleg videos/dvds. Topics: family, celibacy, fans, school, childhood, fame, loneliness, the third sex, religion and the plans for the Smiths' future.
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The Smiths, and Morrissey, in particular, made many television appearances during 1984 in promotion of the band's second album, Meat is Murder.One such interview during this time was with none other than Tony Wilson, the man who regrettably did not sign the band to his label Factory Records.. During the interview, the strained relationship between the journalist/label owner and the man he
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7 July 1984 - Earsay (UK, Channel 4) Morrissey interview, edited down to 10 minutes. The whole unbroadcast 45 minutes interview has since appeared on bootleg videos/dvds. Topics: family, celibacy, fans, school, childhood, fame, loneliness, the third sex, religion and the plans for the Smiths' future.
http://passionsjustlikemine.com/radio-smiths-i.htm
Morrissey interview. 6 October 1984 - My Top Ten (UK, BBC Radio One) Morrissey top ten. Host Andy Peebles interviewed Morrissey about his life, music career, meeting Sandie Shaw, kitchen sink dramas and his favourite 10 tracks, which were also played. This was webcast from BBC6 in 2006 as part of a series of music documentaries from the BBC
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Watch George Michael and Morrissey discuss Joy Division on a 1984 episode of 'Eight Days A Week'. Alongside Tony Blackburn, The Smiths frontman and the late singer debated the merits of the
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Undress 1984 Morrissey talks fashion. NME 1985 Morrissey discusses his heroes and the sausage incident. Melody Maker 1986 Morrissey talks about the black-pop conspiracy and celibacy. NME 1988 Morrissey shares his thoughts on success, Oscar Wilde, football and death. Blitz 1988 Morrissey talks about his new album at the time, Viva Hate. NME 1989
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Alongside the questions, which are all revealed as the speaker looks up from a newspaper the video also includes Morrissey's name being incorrectly shown as Paul, which has made us laugh longer than it should've. Watch The Smiths answering questions from school children on a 1984 episode of Data Run below.
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And, arguably, there was one other: the Smiths. Their fey, idiosyncratic and devastatingly witty frontman, Morrissey — born Steven Patrick Morrissey — was fully himself right out of the box. From his baritone voice to his ambiguous sexuality, Moz set the prototype of unconventional, underdog frontmen for good.
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Two 1980s music icons (and Tony Blackburn) discuss a recently published book about the legendary Factory band Joy Division. Both reveal an admiration for the
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Marr said in a 1984 interview that Morrissey "doesn't participate in sex at the moment and hasn't done so for a while". Repeatedly, interviewers asked Morrissey if he was gay, which he denied. In response to one such inquiry in 1985, he stated that "I don't recognise such terms as heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and I think it's
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Hadn't heard of it before but I found this on YouTube in 5 parts, still listening now & it sounds quite interesting. From part 3 - a caller tells
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27th of January 1984, Morrissey interviewed (first television interview) by Tony Fletcher at the Hacienda for the TV programme The Tube. This is where Morris
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Re: A reminder of how wonderful Morrissey is. RTE Interview 1984 i dont frankly understand how he can say he likes the tragic aspect of oscar wildes life. i will admit of it having a certain poetic quality: being destroyed by the person you love, forgiving that person (while making such gorgeous statements as "you have to love the thing that ruins your life", or something like that), and
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Muriel Gray interviews Morrissey. Clips of "Still Ill" and "Barbarism Begins At Home" from The Smiths' appearance on "The Tube" of March 1984 are shown, alon
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In an interview with NME in 1984 Morrissey would broaden this spectrum a little though as he also suggested the line was born from his past, "I found that on those very rare occasions where I did get invited anywhere, I would constantly sit down and say, 'Good heavens, I couldn't possibly go to this place tonight because I don't have any clothes
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The Decemberists' Colin Meloy Is Fine With the Long Wait for the Group's New Album, but Isn't So Sure His Dream Is Still to Write With Morrissey. Whenever the Decemberists have released an
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