The ex Smiths frontman is out to correct all the silly stories that have dogged his past.
Morrissey's media controversies have been many since the breakup of that most British of bands The Smiths in 1987, most prolifically with NME.He told BBC 6Music: 'So much crap is written about you, me, and it’s quite hard to live with sometimes because it all gets burned down in history and becomes a part of your, whatever it is you are, the legacy.'
He was then asked whether he was referring to a recent interview with NME in which afterwards Morrissey claimed characterised him as a racist.
'Well, many, many things. But with every printed interview there’s lots of mis-quotes and lots of them are really silly and really extreme and you have to live with them for the rest of your life.'
'So, it’s setting the record straight, and things like that.'
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