“A gay heroin junkie works as a male prostitute to support his lesbian wife and her lover's addiction.”
Otherwise known as The Smiths (1984) Lp cover art
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Morrissey postcard
He’s such a sweetie childish little man🎀💞💐
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The Smiths, What Difference Does It Make? (7" version)(1984).
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The Smiths
Unofficial pink vinyl version, 2007
Originally released February 20, 1984
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The Smiths
(Andy Rourke; Morrissey; Johnny Marr; Mike Joyce)
from the The Salford Lads' Club session [1985]. Ordsall area of Salford, Greater Manchester.
by Stephen Wright (www.smithsphotos.com)/Redferns
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Nothing like drunk moz
"I forget where it was, but Morrissey got drunk and pulled a cigarette off Johnny and started smoking. We were like, Oh my God! Look! Morrissey's smoking!"
“I do remember when I met Morrissey the first time he was smoking these menthol cigarettes called 'More' which were like long cocktail cigarettes.”
“It was hilarious when he [Morrissey] did get pissed because he'd always want a ciggie. He'd be slurring, 'Gurv me a shigarette'. We'd be like, 'What? You don't smoke!'. He'd be, 'No, gurvusa shigarette!' That's when you knew he'd had too much. Time for bed, Mozzer.”
(Andy rourke quote)
“but he got quite drunk one time. I remember him with a wine bottle in his hand and he was kind of reeling round the studio. He was slurring his words and crashing around, roaring, "lezz go down and do it", meaning get on with recording.”
(Basically johnny got pissed off with him latter)
Please don’t forget the time he got drunk on red wine at backstage and did a 17-minute version of "Barbarism Begins at Home," and no one knew how to stop him.
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The Smiths on the Oxford Road Show - 1985
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