Johnny Marr interview in the A/W 2011 issue of 'Fantastic Man' magazine

This is a quite lovely interview with Johnny Marr in the A/W 2011 issue of 'Fantastic Man' magazine. Conducted by Moz friend-turned-foe Alex Needham (ex-'NME', now 'Guardian', go figure)

Scan from joe frady in the original post.
 
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Try and grow a brain if you can. Morrissey is a pop star, not the font of all wisdom and knowledge.
Maybe you should try and get out a little.

Swinburne, the greatest english poet, is dealing with sexless. Swinburne is pupil from Pater and rival from Oscar Wilde. Morrissey knows everything about Swinburne's poem Fragoletta:

Fragoletta
O LOVE! what shall be said of thee?
The son of grief begot by joy?
Being sightless, wilt thou see?
Being sexless, wilt thou be
Maiden or boy?
I dreamed of strange lips yesterday
And cheeks wherein the ambiguous blood
Was like a rose’s-yea,
A rose’s when it lay
Within the bud.
What fields have bred thee, or what groves
Concealed thee, O mysterious flower,
O double rose of Love’s,
With leaves that lure the doves
From bud to bower?
I dare not kiss it, lest my lip
Press harder than an indrawn breath,
And all the sweet life slip
Forth, and the sweet leaves drip,
Bloodlike, in death.
O sole desire of my delight!
O sole delight of my desire!
Mine eyelids and eyesight
Feed on thee day and night
Like lips of fire.
“Poeme i balade”
82
Lean back thy throat of carven pearl,
Let thy mouth murmur like the dove’s;
Say, Venus hath no girl,
No front of female curl,
Among her Loves.
Thy sweet low bosom, thy close hair,
Thy strait soft flanks and slenderer feet,
Thy virginal strange air,
Are these not over fair
For Love to greet?
How should he greet thee? what new name,
Fit to move all men’s hearts, could move
Thee, deaf to love or shame,
Love’s sister, by the same
Mother as Love?
Ah sweet, the maiden’s mouth is cold,
Her breast-blossoms are simply red,
Her hair mere brown or gold,
Fold over simple fold
Binding her head.
Thy mouth is made of fire and wine,
Thy barren bosom takes my kiss
And turns my soul to thine
And turns thy lip to mine,
And mine it is.
Thou hast a serpent in thine hair,
In all the curls that close and cling;
Algernon Charles SWINBURNE
83
And ah, thy breast-flower!
Ah love, thy mouth too fair
To kiss and sting!
Cleave to me, love me, kiss mine eyes,
Satiate thy lips with loving me;
Nay, for thou shalt not rise;
Lie still as Love that dies
For love of thee.
Mine arms are close about thine head,
My lips are fervent on thy face,
And where my kiss hath fed
Thy flower-like blood leaps red
To the kissed place.
O bitterness of things too sweet!
O broken singing of the dove!
Love’s wings are over fleet,
And like the panther’s feet
The feet of Love.

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We present again that you solowists know nothing about Morrissey.

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Pater is dead and Morrissey thinks his perforated anus is a vagina, which says it all really. He does not know what he is talking. Of course for him it does not matter who sucks his cock or whose anus he puts his penis into, which is as primitive as it could possibly get.

Sad son,

take your Prozac dose.

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Which were the nutjob and lunatic thoughts parts of the above posts for you?

Peterb,

Point of Morrissey is to have elegance, irony and style. You have non, because you never learn about Pater, Swinburne, Wilde, Byron and Shelley.
Put on your jay z mp3 and move your head. until

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Not a bad post until you spoilt it that stupid homophobic remark. You know this site gets a lot of homophobic shit posted. You f***ers should realise that homophobia is live issue, people are shunned, beaten up and murdered because of their sexuality. If the site moderators had any balls they'd put a stop to it.

"if the site moderators had any balls..." what if the moderators are women?! sexist poof!
 
So Alex Needham is his foe cause he works for The Guardian? I really don't think so... it was reported in the NME in the comeback YATQ days when there was a new love in between them, that Moz dedicated "You're the One for Me, Fatty" to Needham from the stage at a festival.
 
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