Morrissey: Southpaw Grammar reissue

Linder Sterling took the shots of Morrissey in El Paso which we used for the Southpaw Grammar reissue.
Printed in metallic blue-grey

4 Responses to “Morrissey: Southpaw Grammar reissue”

  1. OMG!, these pics are awesome!

    The one with the Hercules Ave. sign is just in front of Magoffin Middle School in the northeast area of El Paso, TX. I attended that school in the late 1980’s! Just about the time I’d started listening to the song “There’s a light that never goes out” It was featured on a Juarez, Mexico radio station where they were playing popular Spanish-language songs and their translated originals. Thus, the Spanish version of this song is “Esta luz nunca se apagara” sung by Mikel Erenxtun, who was in the duet Duncan Dhu, who was also popular in the 1980’s.

    anywho… thanks for reproducing these photos of my home town. I had a couple of friends who also went to that school tell me about this and sent me the link.

    We all still play music, and forever love Morrissey!

  2. VIVA EL PASO!

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  4. thanks for the story love.

    i just wish you hadnt talked morrissey out of using that empty pool picture for the cover. that wouldve been sweet!

    instead you gave us something….that truly doesnt capture the menace and corruption that is southpaw grammer.

    so ehhh could you at least post that cool empty pool picture?

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