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Sam Hayden, Gothic Nightclub Owner
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You'd think Morrissey's fans would be a little more open-minded and tolerant of other races.
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Billie Kirgan, Machinist
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Morrissey's Dora does not deflate Cixous's Dora.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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Kim Morrissey's linked poems from the sequence called Poems For Men Who Dream of Lolita deal much more directly with sexuality and with the identity of a young girl.
Hall is one of Morrissey's favourite authors, and her best-known novel contains a proclamation of difference and fortitude which seems central to Morrissey's own identity as a writer and performer.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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In the present context Morrissey's and Johnson's plays merit consideration for three reasons: They invite comparison in that they both feature the real Sigmund Freud as well as some of his historical patients and interlocutors as dramatic characters on stage.
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Keiko Miyisawa, Receptionist
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Adobe Acrobat files of Morrissey and Smiths sleeves, designed for home CD and taping use.
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Borg Svemann, Woodworker
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Batoche, Kim Morrissey's first book, has been used as a Canadian Studies text in Canada, Britain, Germany , Norway and Denmark, and as a secondary school text.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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A youthful Stone Roses as featured on their debut album cover, Morrissey's shirt being torn to shreds, chosen by Moz to be the gatefold image on The Smiths album 'Rank', a thin but pretty Richey Manic, a brooding Robert Smith.
The jangle of The Smiths guitar, and the sounds of newly solo Morrissey's debut single 'Suedehead', is replaced by an elegant and sweeping string section that frames his voice very attractively indeed.
At the North Star Even people who couldn't abide The Smiths singer Morrissey's precious tones found much to love about guitarist Johnny Marr (and his oft-sampled riff from "How Soon Is Now?
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Whether or not Dora was, or would be, lesbian is not so interesting, in Morrissey's view, as the way in which Freud gives himself away by interpreting the lesbian attraction as a weakness.
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Keith Tennant, Factory Worker
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Any morrissey/smiths fans living in the cheshire/merseyside area?
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