Another name I can add to my hospital porters' hall of fame
is the singer-songwriter Steven Patrick Morrissey, usually just known by his
surname. Morrissey grew up in Manchester
in an Irish family and had a musical talent that served him well. His first band
was formed in 1976. It was firmly in the punk scene and had the unforgettable
name of "The Nosebleeds", but his true break came when he formed The
Smiths in 1982 with Johnny Marr and Mike Joyce. Morrissey is a rather shy and
private man and a lot of his personal life and past is still mysterious. His
songs are often very poignant and melancholy with titles like "Girlfriend
in a Coma" and "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now". "Suffer
Little Children" is about the Moors murders which took place in the
mid-60's during his own childhood. Morrissey lived close to the killers and their
victims. He's also known to be very opinionated. He, along with Eric Clapton,
bravely refused to play at a gig in 2021 when he found out the organizers were
forcing attendees to show proof of having a Covid vaccine. Morrissey has little
time for political correctness and is openly patriotic. This has inevitably led
to accusations of racism. He supports animal rights and is a vegetarian. Most
interestingly of all, and relevant to the HPWA, is that he was a HP. This is
according to his biographer David Bret. Between 1977 and 1981 he did a number
of jobs including a brief stint in the civil service and at a records store;
and hospital portering. I have not read the two books Bret wrote about the
singer so I don't know which hospital in Manchester Morrissey served at, but I
expect it was one of the main generals such as the Royal Infirmary or North
Manchester General. He describes the job as "grisly" and relates a
time when he had to clean up human remains, something I can sympathize with. He
also describes the doctors' uniforms and how much they were covered in blood.
He took a keen interest in the culture of working class life in Manchester
and his HPing service exemplified that. He lived for his whole youth in that
world and many of his lyrics express his sentiments. I remember The Smiths very
well in my childhood and Morrissey's unique vocals. I salute MEP&DBP
Morrissey, who joins his fellow music icon Simon Le Bon in that crossover
between pop stardom and HPing, see: https://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com/2023/04/simon-le-bon-was-hp.html.

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