Morrissey Interview - Part I (Music Express) (2005)
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- Опубликовано: 30 апр 2013
- Part I. Dave Fanning interviewing Morrissey, broadcasted on Music Express, Ovation/The Arts, USA (5 March 2005)
This interview actually stems from 2002 and was broadcasted in November 2002 on the radio program "The Dave Fanning Show" on RTÉ 2FM.
In November 2003 it was broadcasted on Ireland's Network 2 and again in 2005 on the show Music Express. Видеоклипы
I love the way he talks. He has the most eloquent way of talking and singing out of any musician I've seen.
Morrissey's unique voice had the ability to pull you in...whatever he says. loveyamoz
A blast from the past But Still Wonderful after all of these years,Happy Birthday Morrisseyx
I love when you to sing to me in the voice you talk with...
Really LOVED Dave Fanning's style of interviews, what's he up to now?
What's interesting, is that this interview was filmed. I didn't know it was when hearing the audio version the first time. Though this videos image quality leaves much to be desired.
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All wisdom* is from the Lord
and remains with him forever.
2
The sands of the sea, the drops of rain,
the days of eternity-who can count them?
3
Heaven’s height, earth’s extent,
the abyss and wisdom-who can explore them?
4
Before all other things wisdom was created;
and prudent understanding, from eternity.†
We love you Morrissey in Oz.
5:32 Morrissey looks so uncomfortable in this interview - I very much prefer the interviews where he has a real connection, like when talking to and with Muriel Gray.
Because Fanning is a complete tosser.
Hey bae call me I need your autograph Morrissey
The interviewer is right. There are good lyricists in the pop sphere. Morrissey can't claim to be the only lyrical King...
He doesn't claim to be. It is sort of a question. He says ", ... are there?" :)
(I don't agree with Morrissey, because there are great lyricists, but that's beside the point, I guess. Also, he's the King.)
Google THE CHILD by URBAN SEASCAPE....the lyrics are well worth listening to. Poetic and deep.
correct
just listen to maddona's oeuvre
@@daveparsons3907 Who?
Nick cave? Morrissey really not interested