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Day 2368 - "When we sing about LEGS"

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At 11:51 last night - 6:51pm Washington DC time - Morrissey again paid a visit to the comments section of FTM. Dressed once again as Dawn Mist, Morrissey was armed with a song, and some words of surprise: "4am and once again I have to point out a coincidence on FTM It's 4am and once again I am here to elucidate for the dreary few Everything Astra Loved is seen When we sing about LEGS We are surprised this link has not been seen before now. Please. This is your greatest clue. There may not be another." There is certainly a fair few mentions of legs on the new Morrissey album, particularly with the song, When You Open Your Legs , and the wonderful line in Home Is A Question Mark of, "If I get there, would you meet me, wrap your legs around my face just to greet me?", but could all these songs about legs really be a nod to MorrisseysWorld? It is of course very true that the Morrissey pessoa, Astra,  was  obsessed with legs, and would be forever tweeting photograph...

Day 2367 - How low can they go?

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There is never a dull day in Morrissey's world, but for every day that produces exciting things such as a new record release or an on-stage sign for the BRS, there seems to be a dozen days that bring negativity, hatred and bullshit. Morrissey must either have the thickest skin known to any living being or be permanently curled up in a ball sobbing under the kitchen table. My guess is that it is the latter, although Morrissey doesn't actually have a kitchen table, which is probably just as well, as he really would never come out. I guess Mozzer must have developed a way of blocking out all the shit, or otherwise he just wouldn't be able to function, but however good you are at coping with it all, it still has to hurt, and when it interrupts with your professional life, then that must make him extremely angry. Yesterday was one of those negative bullshit days, and the words and actions of a certain Daniel Grinbank have indeed had an effect on Morrissey's professional life...

Day 2366 - The guiding and chiding of a wingless, genderless Dawn

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An hour after I posted my blog entry of yesterday, Morrissey took to the comment section of FTM, in the guise of Dawn Mist, and left this comment: I do not wish to give you a coincidence but I since there appears to be nobody paying attention to anything...  Interview for the Sunday Times 26/11/17  "Just like veganism, he insists, being sexually fluid and gender fluid is now much more accepted. "It's extraordinary. People seem to be very relaxed by it." But when Morrissey announced his humasexuality in 2013, he was a lonely voice. "Yes, I was. I spearheaded the movement. I know no other way, so nothing has changed for me, but the rest of the world leaps on. I am pleased because I want people to be happy. There is an expiration date on our lives on this planet. You have to be yourself and hopefully get some happiness from it. It seems everybody, in every respect of their lives, is coming out of their cupboard saying this is the person I'd like to be. I want t...

Day 2365 - Society's hell

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Low In High School has entered the UK chart at Number 5, which is a very satisfactory achievement against stiff opposition. It sold far more copies than WPINOYB did in it's first week, and if LIHS had been released in September, it would've reached Number 1. Aside from chart positions and sales, it is truly a magnificent album, and I just can't stop returning to Israel, In Your Lap, I Bury The Living and Who Will Protect Us From The Police. The latter song in that list was debuted on Saturday night in Chicago, although rather annoyingly, no footage has so far emerged on Youtube - I have read that there was a video accompanying the song, which I presume is the fan-made video that is on YT . Morrissey also sang Munich Air Disaster 1958, I'm Not Sorry and Hold On To Your Friends, but no footage of these have been posted either. Someone has also reported that the intro to Israel was played, but I have no idea if this is true or not. I reckon that Morrissey should have every...

Day 2362 - Dawn's Dockers

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FTM has had a visit from the keeper of the light, Dawn Mist, but more about that later. It transpires that there were a couple of on-stage 'signs' made by Morrissey on Wednesday in St Louis, and also an instruction for Our Heather, who was in the audience. Towards the beginning of the concert, Morrissey said,  "The rule for tonight is, 'make it happen'" - as mentioned in the review by Daniel Durchholz for St Louis Today . Morrissey's words were obviously an instruction to Heather to get her blue rose to him, which unfortunately, she wasn't able to do. As for the signs, they came in the form of hand gestures made at the end of Trumpshifters . Firstly, Morrissey slid his right hand inside his jacket, and then ended the song holding aloft two 'V' signs. Both of these hand gestures are signs of the illuminati, as discussed numerous times both within this blog and the original MorrisseysWorld blog. That list of ours just keeps on growing. PHOTO COUR...

Day 2361 - Ping pong delusion

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I am probably being completely deluded, but I think that Morrissey might be playing ping pong with me. Let me explain. In my previous blog entry, I wrote how Morrissey had sung Hold On To Your Friends on Monday night, which just so happened to be on the back of me using the word 'friend' in the title of two blog entries of last week. A coincidence you would no doubt say, although those of us who have spent the past 2361 days discussing hundreds of similar such coincidences might call it something else - Ping pong perhaps. My blog entry of Tuesday started with me posting a fawning thank you to Morrissey for giving us such a wonderful new album, and last night on stage in St Louis, Morrissey sang a song that isn't usually in his set, In The Future When All's Well , which contains the lyric: "I thank you, I thank you with all of my heart, I thank you." A coincidence? FTM/Moz Ping pong? Complete delusion on my part? Who knows. MORRISSEY (FOREGROUND) PLAYS PING PON...

Day 2359 - Hold on to your friends

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Dear Morrissey, thank you, thank you, thank you. I say this with great confidence, Low In High School IS your masterpiece, and I for one feel privileged to own a copy....or four. Yours in fawning eternal gratitude. Rat Ps Could you please reply to an email I sent you about 4000 weeks ago. A one word reply will suffice. Gracias. MASTERPIECE Low In High School is at Number 2 in the Official UK midweek chart  - Paloma Faith's The Architect is currently at Number 1. I still maintain that any placement in the the Top 10 come Friday will be an incredible achievement, but a Top 5 placing now looks highly likely; although this time last week, Shed Seven were at Number 3 in the midweek chart, and entered the chart at 8 on Friday, so things do change. It should be noted, The Shed's album is also extremely good, but not good enough to be mentioned in the same paragraph as a Morrissey album, so I have had to start a new paragraph! I am very much looking forward to seeing Shed Seven in th...

Day 2356 - In with the new - hello, dear friend (Saturday November 18th)

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On Thursday night in Phoenix, Morrissey at last got to say his thank you to BRS member, Portland Jo, who  sent him Blue rose cup cakes at the start of the tour , but more about that later, first..... LOW IN HIGH SCHOOL IS OUT! Low In High School finally was unleashed on the world yesterday, and although seven of the twelve tracks were already known to us, the other five have completed the picture, and WHAT a picture it is. I have had the album on repeat for the past 30+ hours, playing the 7 inch singles whilst at home, the CD in the car, and the downloads everywhere else. The 7 inch box set is a thing of beauty - I have never bought an album in this format before, but it is a wonderful way to own an album - I've always preferred singles to LPs. The twelve tracks of the album are spread over six clear vinyl singles, with six 7 inch album artwork cards accompanying it. I also have the album on green vinyl, and have been given a clear vinyl copy by a friend who runs a large local rad...