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Re: Mozipedia ...anyone read this?
It's an invaluable part of my book collection. I like Goddard's style. He does oft inject his own opinion, but I think that when it comes to a subject like The Smiths, it takes a fan with personal feelings to convey the world of Morrissey - so, even if you don't agree with his thoughts, the opinions make the book very personal. Written by a very knowledgable fan for knowledge-seeking fans. An in-depth, alphabetically organised conversation about Morrissey in book format. Introduced me to some new (or rather, old) music too.
It's a perfect book to open on any given page and find something amusing, previously unknown and insightful. More engaging than Rogan's interesting 'Morrissey & Marr - The Severed Alliance.'
It's an invaluable part of my book collection. I like Goddard's style. He does oft inject his own opinion, but I think that when it comes to a subject like The Smiths, it takes a fan with personal feelings to convey the world of Morrissey - so, even if you don't agree with his thoughts, the opinions make the book very personal. Written by a very knowledgable fan for knowledge-seeking fans. An in-depth, alphabetically organised conversation about Morrissey in book format. Introduced me to some new (or rather, old) music too.
It's a perfect book to open on any given page and find something amusing, previously unknown and insightful. More engaging than Rogan's interesting 'Morrissey & Marr - The Severed Alliance.'