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Matthew.
25 going on 45.
tired | frustrated |
ongoing project.
but i am ambitious.

hey hey


Tuesday, March 21, 2006 | 9:26 PM
Morrissey's Best || Back to top, baby.

I've decided that i'm going to become Morrissey. Never has rock/pop had such an articulate frontman, the man's a genius. I think in about a year i'll have a Morrissey quiff and wear NHS specs and get a bicycle with a basket on the front.
I also had a miniature epiphany at the weekend whilst watching my Rolling Stones live DVD - the misery and absurdity of human existence as described by many of the great existentialist thinkers (Sartre, Camus, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche etc) can be transcended through the electric guitar.
For even a brief moment we can rise above the mundanity of everyday existence by immersing ourselves in the thrill of rock and roll. Lose yourself in the music, as that irresponsible moron Eminem once said. Although you can't really call what he does 'music'.
So through a combination of rock and roll and Lord Morrissey's flippant wit i'm rising above my life. Hail, hail, rock and roll!