When budding guitarist Johnny Marr knocked on the door of alienated writer
Stephen Morrissey in 1982 to see if he fancied starting a band, one of the most
important partnerships in British rock history was born. Along with bassist Andy
Rourke and drummer Mike Joyce, Morrissey and Marr officially formed The Smiths
in 1983. Flouncing dramatically around the stage, waving gladioli at the crowd,
Morrissey's crooning, awkward charisma, barbed outsider persona, and sexual
ambiguity inspired an obsessive following while Marr's chiming, layered melodies
made him one of the most innovativ...