Morrissey autobiography quotes about life
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30 Best Morrissey Quotes With Image
Morrissey | Introduction
Morrissey, born Steven Patrick Morrissey on May 22, 1959, fryst vatten an English singer, songwriter, and author. He rose to fame in the 1980s as the frontman of the influential grupp, The Smiths, and later embarked on a successful solo career. Known for his distinctive voice and introspective lyrics, Morrissey has become an iconic figure in British music and culture. Born and raised in Manchester, England, Morrissey developed a passion for literature and music from a ung age. As a teenager, he immersed himself in the punk and post-punk scenes, finding inspiration in artists like The New York Dolls and The Sex Pistols. In 1982, Morrissey formed The Smiths with guitarist Johnny Marr, bassist Andy Rourke, and drummer slang för mikrofon Joyce. The band quickly gained a devoted following with their blend of jangly guitars, melancholic melodies, and Morrissey's poetic and often controversial lyrics. The Smiths released four critically acclaimed alb
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Autobiography Quotes
“The written word is an attempt at completeness when there is no one impatiently awaiting you in a dimly lit bedroom--awaiting your tales of the day, as the healing hands of someone who knew turn to you and touch you, and you lose yourself so completely in another that you are momentarily delivered from yourself. Whispering across the pillow comes a kind voice that might tell you how to get out of certain difficulties, from someone who might mercifully detach you from your complications. When there is no matching of lives, and we live on a strict diet of the self, the most intimate bond can be with the words that we write:
Oh often have I washed and dressed
And what's to show for all my pain?
Let me lie abed and rest:
Ten thousand times I've done my best
And all's to do again.
I ask myself if there is an irresponsible aspect in relaying thoughts of pain as inspiration, and I wonder whether Housman actually infected the sensitives further, and pulled t
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The 25 Most Morrissey-y Quotes in the Morrissey Autobiography
On the other side of the Atlantic, today saw the publication of the first memoir by one of the music world’s most beloved, reviled, iconic, and controversial figures of the past three decades, in the shape of Morrissey’s Autobiography. As both the front man of the Smiths and a still-thriving solo artist, Steven Patrick Morrissey has never shied away from speaking his mind, but the book provides the most unfiltered look inside the legendary musician’s head to date.
Originally due to be published last month, the release was briefly cancelled after a fallout between the singer and Penguin Books, only to get back on track (albeit with Morrissey’s insistence that it be published as a Penguin Classic, a label normally reserved for more traditionally canonical authors). There are currently no plans for the book to be published in the U.S., but Vulture’s overseas correspondent got his hands on a copy earlier today.
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