




Quoting the song Danny Boy (1913) by Frederic Weatherly: English lyrics on an Irish folk tune, Londonderry's Air.
Below, a lovely red frog and Morrissey sharing the "Irish Times" front page.
Morrissey Central post title is, of course, a hint at Morrissey's ex-bandmate Johnny Marr, whose hypnotic instrumental work Oscillate Wildly which was originally a B-Side of the single How soon is Now? (1984).

I will look for "The Irish Times" when I come back to the Irish Cultural Centre. I use to read it a bit (news about society, literature and music) in the ICC quiet library and médiathèque.
Below, a new post from Morrissey Central: Golden Lights displaying Morrissey's name in his hometown, near the studium where Man City played and lose a match against Real Madrid. I am more interested in football if I play it myself (I used to play with my Father, when I was a child) and from an aesthetic point of view. I love to talk about football with my student borrowing Pasolini's words.

Another hint at J(f)M? The guitarist of The Smiths hated covering Golden Lights and
Manchester City is Marr's favourite team, while Manchester United is Morrissey's favourite one.
(To be continued...)
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