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- From: tcronin@ocf.berkeley.edu (Tom Cronin)
- Newsgroups: alt.music.alternative
- Subject: Re: Morrissey=Sell Out?
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 19:19:14 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- References: <1992Nov17.000952.9210@rose.com>
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- In article <1992Nov17.000952.9210@rose.com> steve.miller@rose.com (steve miller) writes:
- >
- >Date Entered: 11-16-92 19:07
- >
- > A Friend and I were haveing rather good discussions about wether
- > or not Morrissey sold out or not and I was wondering if anyone
- > out there had any arguments for or against this argument.
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- I don't think anyone can really look at Morrissey and say
- he's sold out. I would hardly call him mainstream. Just
- because some NBC exec thought it would be cool to have him on
- the Tonight Show and SNL doesn't mean he is attempting to be
- popular. Anyway, Morrissey has always remained
- pretty damn true to his own style, regardless of what others
- think of it. Until the "Morrissey shirt" becomes a major
- fashion item, I wouldn't worry about him selling out.
- Tom
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