NY Times Magazine on Stephen [sic] Patrick Morrissey.

steven morrissey of the smiths wrote the song jack the ripper in early ...
Morrissey & The Smiths 1 Funny tshirts, Custom t-shirts, Cool tee ...
The Kingsington Post: Playlist: Morrissey and The Smiths
nickdrake: Morrissey/The Smiths
Hate Valentine’s? These parties are for you
Is It Really So Strange? A Morrissey / Smiths Valentine at Jammin’ Java “Do you wear black on the outside ‘cause black is how you feel on the inside?” That’s how Jammin’ Java is billing this show, the perfect event for cynics and ...
Morrissey includes Jakarta on tour list
Morrissey rose to prominence in the 1980s as the vocalist of The Smiths, an English alternative rock band which was highly successful in the United Kingdom. The band broke up in 1987.
Comments (6)
  1. i like how the author spelled Steven wrong.

  2. Mike Joyce  |   Posted on May 23rd, 2004

    Oh my the Mozzer ain’t gonna like that one bit.

    “It spelled: S-T-E-V-E-N/
    P-U-S-H-O Double-F”

  3. Back when I was in school, teachers would use the N.Y. Times as an example of solid journalism and writing. Sometimes the teachers would give bonuses to kids who could find errors and typos. Good lord have times changed!

    In the great scheme of things the N.Y. Times is a slightly smarter version of what the Daily News used to be. The Daily News is now a smarter version of what the N.Y. Post once was. And the N.Y. Post is now worse than it ever was.

    No wonder kids don’t read anymore!

  4. stephanie  |   Posted on May 24th, 2004

    i wouldn’t blast the times just yet. i believe i read back in the day that his name was spelled wrong in “ouija board, ouija board” as he was panning astrology and believing in the “occult” for answers–i could be remembering wrong, though. he has many bios spelling his name both ways (including labels he’s been on); it would be nice if someone would declare an official spelling. i’m picky like that.

  5. Mike Joyce  |   Posted on May 25th, 2004

    Yes, you could be wrong. It’s definitely spelled with a “V”, not “PH”.

Leave a Reply

Login

You must be logged in to post, reply to, or rate a comment.

%s1 / %s2