travispickle
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Needs to get back Alain Whyte. Morrissey wrote his best post-Smiths songs with him before ditching him about a decade ago.
I love the music (and the man, mostly) and I'll never "grow out of him".
On the subject of his autobiography though, doesn't anyone remember that Channel 4 documentary from a few years ago which showed him hanging out with Nancy Sinatra and generally just acting kind of odd in LA? That was enough of an insight into his life for me anyway, though I'll read the book sometime.
Yep, "The Importance of Being Morrissey" - that was a good doc I thought. Obviously he'll preserve his mystique ; the book won't be laying his soul bare; it's a memoir, so I assume he has carefully chosen what/when/who to write about.