Tuesday September 11th 2018 - Day 2554 - Love bites
When I have nothing Moz related to write about I quite often post old FTM entires on Twitter, just as a reminder of things that have happened on our journey. This morning was one of those such times, and I posted Day 2288 (from Sept 11th 2017), Day 1092 (Sept 11th 2014) and Day 730 (Sept 13th 2013).
Rather unexpectedly, and to my delight, Morrissey appeared (as @FeebleFedelma) at 1.36pm (6.36am LA time) and posted a couple of comments. On the FTM entry from Sept 11th 2014; which among other things included a conversation between myself and Moz about him going to France and Poland, I received the comment: "Ah yes. My leaked travel plans."
My blog entry of Sept 11th 2017 was about Low in High School, and when I tweeted the link to it, I also wrote, "Did Morrissey later state that the cover wasn't his choice?" - I wrote this because I genuinely couldn't remember if he really had said it, or I'd imagined it. Feeble Fed sarcastically replied, "No flies on you." I have now since been reminded that it was in the infamous 'John Riggers' interview on Morrissey Central that Moz told us that the photo for the album cover wasn't his idea.
Whilst we had Moz in The Wrong Arms, I thought I would take the opportunity to ask him to play us a song on the jukebox. He duly obliged, playing Stop Your Sobbing by The Pretenders.
At 2.15pm (7.15am LA time), Feeble Fed returned to The Arms and posted a 4 minute Youtube clip of the late comedian, Joan Rivers. Within the 4 minute routine, Joan talks about a man giving her a hickie.
Fifteen minutes after posting the Joan Rivers clip, Morrissey Central posted a number of new messages, including one with the heading, Quote, followed by:
"If you haven't been assassinated or turned into a public target by The guardian then you are clearly doing something terribly wrong with your musical career.
Being praised by The Guardian Arts Section has become a bit like receiving a love bite from Jimmy Savile." - MORRISSEY, September 2018.
The mention of a love bite just 15 minutes after Feeble Fedelma posted a Youtube clip mentioning hickies is just another coincidence to add to our rather long list. As if the Twitter account @FeebleFedelma, with it's 92 followers, could possibly be the actual Morrissey *rolls eyes and tuts*
Accompanying the quote on Morrissey central was a picture of the record Run Powell Run by reggae artist, Laurel Aitken.
The other messages posted on Morrissey Central today were:
A) a link to the Youtube clip of the PS22 Chorus singing Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want and
B) An article titled, LP AND MORRISSEY, accompanied by nine photographs and the following wording:
Photographs of LP and Morrissey at the completion of Morrisseys new album in Los Angeles, September 11th, 2018. Some shots were taken by Jesse Tobias, some were taken by Damon Anacreonte. LP sings with Morrissey on two tracks.
ONE OF THE NINE PHOTOS OF LP AND MORRISSEY ON MORRISSEY CENTRAL
I have never heard of LP (Laura Pergolizzi) before, so have spent the past hour listening to her work. It is early days, but I am already hooked on a song called Lost on You. I can't wait to hear the blending of the distinct voices of LP and Morrissey.
If the photos on Morrissey Central were taken today, then they must have been very early this morning - it explains why Moz was on Twitter at 6.30 in the morning.
And so the new LP - that's the record, not the singer - which we now know was completed today. Hopefully it won't be too long before we get to hear it. I guess in reality, it will probably be Christmas. One song that we can be fairly certain is on it, is a cover of Tim Buckley's It Happens Every Time - a photo of a music sheet along with Roger Manning and Joe Chiccarelli has appeared on Instagram from the studio:
Rather unexpectedly, and to my delight, Morrissey appeared (as @FeebleFedelma) at 1.36pm (6.36am LA time) and posted a couple of comments. On the FTM entry from Sept 11th 2014; which among other things included a conversation between myself and Moz about him going to France and Poland, I received the comment: "Ah yes. My leaked travel plans."
My blog entry of Sept 11th 2017 was about Low in High School, and when I tweeted the link to it, I also wrote, "Did Morrissey later state that the cover wasn't his choice?" - I wrote this because I genuinely couldn't remember if he really had said it, or I'd imagined it. Feeble Fed sarcastically replied, "No flies on you." I have now since been reminded that it was in the infamous 'John Riggers' interview on Morrissey Central that Moz told us that the photo for the album cover wasn't his idea.
Whilst we had Moz in The Wrong Arms, I thought I would take the opportunity to ask him to play us a song on the jukebox. He duly obliged, playing Stop Your Sobbing by The Pretenders.
At 2.15pm (7.15am LA time), Feeble Fed returned to The Arms and posted a 4 minute Youtube clip of the late comedian, Joan Rivers. Within the 4 minute routine, Joan talks about a man giving her a hickie.
Fifteen minutes after posting the Joan Rivers clip, Morrissey Central posted a number of new messages, including one with the heading, Quote, followed by:
"If you haven't been assassinated or turned into a public target by The guardian then you are clearly doing something terribly wrong with your musical career.
Being praised by The Guardian Arts Section has become a bit like receiving a love bite from Jimmy Savile." - MORRISSEY, September 2018.
The mention of a love bite just 15 minutes after Feeble Fedelma posted a Youtube clip mentioning hickies is just another coincidence to add to our rather long list. As if the Twitter account @FeebleFedelma, with it's 92 followers, could possibly be the actual Morrissey *rolls eyes and tuts*
Accompanying the quote on Morrissey central was a picture of the record Run Powell Run by reggae artist, Laurel Aitken.
The other messages posted on Morrissey Central today were:
A) a link to the Youtube clip of the PS22 Chorus singing Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want and
B) An article titled, LP AND MORRISSEY, accompanied by nine photographs and the following wording:
Photographs of LP and Morrissey at the completion of Morrisseys new album in Los Angeles, September 11th, 2018. Some shots were taken by Jesse Tobias, some were taken by Damon Anacreonte. LP sings with Morrissey on two tracks.
ONE OF THE NINE PHOTOS OF LP AND MORRISSEY ON MORRISSEY CENTRAL
I have never heard of LP (Laura Pergolizzi) before, so have spent the past hour listening to her work. It is early days, but I am already hooked on a song called Lost on You. I can't wait to hear the blending of the distinct voices of LP and Morrissey.
If the photos on Morrissey Central were taken today, then they must have been very early this morning - it explains why Moz was on Twitter at 6.30 in the morning.
And so the new LP - that's the record, not the singer - which we now know was completed today. Hopefully it won't be too long before we get to hear it. I guess in reality, it will probably be Christmas. One song that we can be fairly certain is on it, is a cover of Tim Buckley's It Happens Every Time - a photo of a music sheet along with Roger Manning and Joe Chiccarelli has appeared on Instagram from the studio:
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