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Newspaper journalist George and super-fan Chris discuss everything from the world of Morrissey and The Smiths - all while drinking medium-priced wine. Expect news, reactions and opinions. This podcast comes from the team that brings you the Morrissey Mercury fanzine. Get in touch at themorrisseymercury@gmail.com.
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Chris and George discuss exclusive info from an insider who reveals what Morrissey's comeback would have looked like if he didn't part ways with his manager: a Smiths reunion, a big payday and residencies across the world - plus two new albums. Nanny Val reacts to 'Kerouac's Crack', the trivia quiz returns and the boys analyse the new Morrissey song 'I Ex-Love You'. Full credit to Baby J on YouTube for the recordings of 'Kerouac's Crack' and 'I Ex-Love You'. To get an exclusive bonus episode of 'Chris and George Off-Mic' plus plenty of other benefits, including gifts, check out our Patreon. It's a great way to support us if you like what we do.
Chris and George are joined by Alain Whyte, Morrissey's most prolific songwriter, who gives a sneak peek at Moz's new album 'Without Music The World Dies', tells the story of their chance meeting at a London pub and gives his take on Moz's treatment in the media. Nanny Val is back to react to 'The Operation' - as suggested by our paid subscribers. The ten-question trivia quiz returns and the boys explain their interpretation of the lyrics to 'Life is a Pigsty'. Plus lots more. Would you like extra content and benefits - including a bonus 30-minute episode and the full unedited interview with Alain? You can get that and more by signing up to our Patreon today. Get the details here. If you like what we do it's a great way to support us. Get tickets to see Alain Whyte on tour here.
Morrissey's right-hand man for three decades, Boz Boorer, shares a drink with Chris and George. He discusses the media's "abysmal" treatment of Moz, opens up about the songwriting process and reminisces about his on-stage drag persona, Gaynor Tension, all while enjoying a lovely Portuguese beer. The ten-question trivia quiz returns (with top-notch sound effects), Nanny Val reacts to 'Spent The Day in Bed' and we dissect the lyrics of three songs that Boz has played a big part in. Plus plenty more. If you enjoy this episode, please consider buying us a coffee with a donation of £5. Want to get in touch? Email themorrisseymercury@gmail.com. Check out Boz Boorer's album 'Morrissey Reimagined' here.
A big coup for Chris and George as they interview an old friend of Morrissey's about what it was like to know him as a mate. Moz also covered one of his songs which was a huge compliment. Nanny Val returns to react to a song. This time it's 'Let Me Kiss You'. She's becoming quite a fan. The quiz returns to sort the die-hard obsessives from the fair-weather apostles. Can you beat George's score? It might not be too hard. We dissect the meanings of three Morrissey tracks: Maladjusted, All The Lazy Dykes and A Swallow On My Neck. There's also plenty of news from the world of Morrissey and The Smiths. Plus copious amounts of wine. Want to get in touch? Send an email to themorrisseymercury@gmail.com. We'll read it when we've recovered from our hangovers.
Daniel from Boston, USA, along with his friend Paul, has one of the world's biggest collections of Smiths memorabilia. He lets George and Chris inside his treasure chest and tells us the stories behind his most prized artefacts. Nanny Val reacts to 'Ouija Board, Ouija Board' and reveals her own real-life tale of contacting the dead. We dissect the meanings of three Morrissey/Smiths tracks and the quiz makes a welcome return. Want to get in touch? Send an email to themorrisseymercury@gmail.com.
George and Chris are back with an hour of Moz and Smiths goodness. We respond point by point to a YouTube video entitled 'Why does everyone hate Morrissey from The Smiths?' by Krysis. Nanny Val returns to react to 'Once I Saw The River Clean'. Chris has his questions prepared as he tests George's knowledge in the Morrissey quiz. And we have some recommendations of films and books - if you love Morrissey then you'll love these. We also analyse the lyrics of three songs...and plenty more. Get in touch by sending an email to themorrisseymercury@gmail.com Subscribe to the free Morrissey Mercury fanzine - and get free breaking news alerts on WhatsApp: https://linktr.ee/morrisseymercury
Newspaper journalist George and super-fan Chris return to discuss all things Morrissey and The Smiths. We interview a psychic and astrologer on Moz's future, there's a ten-question quiz and Nanny Val comes back to react to 'I Have Forgiven Jesus'. Plus plenty more including an analysis of three songs. Also, we want to hear your stories about when Morrissey got you through a hard time. Send us an email at themorrisseymercury@gmail.com. In the meantime, stay handsome.
George and Chris interview author Dickie Felton about his new book, Nanny Val reacts to a song and Julie Hamill reveals the huge guest who'll be appearing at Mozarmy 2024 in Manchester. Plus news, opinions and reactions. To get in touch, email themorrisseymercury@gmail.com.
George and Chris return to talk about that "hoax" interview, Nanny Val gives her take on a Morrissey song and we chat to the frontman of leading tribute act 'Frankly, The Smiths'. We get down to the nitty gritty of some lyrics and discuss whether Moz is still working class. Chris is keen to point out that the bottle of wine he bought cost £2 more than the one George purchased for episode one. Get in touch at themorrisseymercury@gmail.com.
George and Chris discuss the cancelled Morrissey gigs, grandma Val reacts to a Moz song and we interview Mozarmy founder Julie Hamill, who has some big news. We also dissect the lyrics of some songs, including I Am Veronica. All while drinking some medium-priced wine - of course. From the team that brings you the Morrissey Mercury fanzine. Email themorrisseymercury@gmail.com to get in touch.