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Caucasian
Rut
NME, August 22, 1992
This is the infamous issue of NME that caused Morrissey to despise them
forever. In the wake of the flag-waving and skinhead backdrops at Finsbury
Park, NME calls Morrissey on his flirtation with racist imagery.
Fan-Mail
Slitz, September 1992
An interesting interview from the Swedish magazine Slitz. Especially
insightful are Morrissey's explanation of his affection for skinheads.
Ooh
I Say!
Q, September 1992
A controversial interview with Moz from the dawn of the "Moz Is
A Racist" accusations. He certainly doesn't help himself here with
his "black people and white people will never really get on or
like each other" comment. Morrissey also unleashes vitriol at Johnny
Rogan and Vic Reeves and warmly discusses his friendshp with Michael
Stipe. The pictures - taken in front of French sex shops - are hysterically
"Un-Morrisseylike".
The
Fruits Of Misery
You, September 20, 1992
Basically, a shorter version of the same interview as in Spin magazine
below.
The
Great White Mope
Entertainment Weekly, October 16, 1992
A rather bland article introducing the mainstream EW readers to the
Morrissey "cult". This article is really only notable for
the presence of several Morrissey 'zine superstars, including Morrissey-Solo's
David Tseng.
The Sorrow And The Pity
Spin, November 1992
A very honest and revealing interview with the Your Arsenal
era Morrissey.
Morrissey
Flowers Again
Observer, December 1992
Morrissey makes some shockingly open admissions about his sexuality
in this enlightening interview.
Homme
Alone
Details, December 1992
An excellent interview in which Moz defends his leather belt and discusses
depression (what a surprise!).
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