The Smiths & England is Mine – Pop Screen 19

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Today we know Morrissey as a character on The Simpsons, but are you aware he also taught Villanelle how to do local government admin? This is just one of the revelations in Mark Gill’s 2017 film England is Mine, a film about Morrissey’s early life starring Jack Lowden as the indie icon-in-the-making. Released just as Morrissey exhausted the patience of his remaining fanbase by threatening to sue Der Spiegel for accurately reporting his terrible opinions, it vanished quickly – but did it deserve better?

This week, Mick Snowden of Behold! podcast joins Graham to mull that question over. They also discuss their shared love of The Smiths, including the evergreen hobby of picking out the references to old films and girl-group hits the band’s lyrics and record sleeves are studded with, and share theories about why Morrissey’s official Facebook page is so very, very strange.

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