![]() ![]() "Sometimes you see people and they have a lifestyle which is everything that you oppose." When you make music you're very happy that anybody listens, whoever they may be, but somebody with such an extreme lifestyle as David Cameron, killing stags as I say as a hobby, sport, you're mystified – you just can't see how it joins." Although Cameron has attended "many, many" of his concerts, Morrissey said, the two have never met. "It's a moral issue," he said, highlighting Cameron's support for hunting. This week, the 51-year-old quipped that he wants to see the book immediately published as a Penguin Classic.Įlsewhere in the Front Row interview Morrissey repeated his past criticism for David Cameron, joining former bandmate Johnny Marr in "forbidding" the prime minister from listening to the Smiths. Last year, an editor at Faber said it would be "the fulfilment of my most pressing and persistent publishing dream" if Morrissey brought his "much-rumoured memoir to the House of Eliot". But despite reams of material – 200,000 words, according to interviewer John Wilson – Morrissey has yet to find, or choose, a publisher. "I've reached the re-drafting, trimming stage," he said. The much-anticipated Mozography is almost three years in the making, and the singer hopes to publish the tome in 2012. ![]()
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