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Before taking to the main stage for his glorious appearance at London's All Points East festival, NME caught up with Johnny Marr to talk over what he's working on next, finding hope in this modern dystopia, his future as an actor and whether he's worried about Morrissey's big mouth ruining the legacy of The Smiths...Clearly in the highest of spirits, Johnny Marr led the first mass sing-along of All Points East with his iconic flowery guitar stylings and a career-spanning set. Hello Johnny. You’ve been on great live form of late – especially the stuff from ‘Call The Comet‘… “It feels good at the moment because we’re got an ever-growing repertoire now and the new songs are quite dramatic. With ‘Walk Into The Sea’ and ‘New Dominions’, it’s added a new dimension to what we do […]The post Johnny Marr on The Smiths’ legacy and Morrissey: “You can’t change history. The songs are out there for people to judge” appeared first on NME.
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