posted by davidt on Sunday February 07 2010, @10:00AM
An anonymous person writes:
...but don't we all. Article from the Sunday Times about a band called The Drums:

The Drums just love Manchester

Excerpt:

“It’s a cliché, I know,” says their front man, Jonathan Pierce, on the top floor of the two-storey flat that he shares with the rest of the Drums (and sundry friends and animals) in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, “but the person who said everything I ever wanted to say is Morrissey. What a poet. He literally changed my life, swept me away.” The greatest single of the past 30 years, according to Pierce, is the Smiths’ This Charming Man; the most perfect song, Morrissey and Marr’s There Is a Light That Never Goes Out. On his bedroom wall hangs his proudest acquisition, a sleeve of the Smiths’ debut single, Hand in Glove, given to them by the Smiths’ drummer, Mike Joyce, that bears the message: “To the Drums from the Drums” (this was how Morrissey insisted Joyce be described on the original sleeve).
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  • Now there's a cliche.
    Anonymous -- Monday February 08 2010, @01:49AM (#349387)
  • oh deary deary me (Score:1, Insightful)

    Another shit new indie band trying to use Morrissey to gain a bit of attention...give it a rest won'tcha?
    Anonymous -- Monday February 08 2010, @08:47AM (#349395)
  • The Drums are a fantastic new band that says the Smiths along with a couple of others as an influence. They are worth checking out.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 10 2010, @08:46AM (#349444)
  • "see, I've already waited too long. And all my hope is gone"

    We're back!

    VIVA MOZ III ...a tribute evening in London dedicated to music of The Smiths and Morrissey...

    GOOD FRIDAY- 2ND APRIL- 7:30PM-12:30AM

    DJ-ing on the night:

    THE DRUMS

    www.myspace.com/thedrumsforever

    + Mrs Morrissey, Miss Wilde + guests

    Morrissey Doppelganger competition!

    Bring out your inner Oscar Wilde, shake the dust off your hearing aids and raid the bargain bins of Oxfam

    + bitter sweets + some very miserable cakes + the Moz shrine

    Bourne and Hollingsworth
    28 Rathbone Place
    Fitzrovia
    London, W1T 1JF
    Nearest Transport: Tottenham Court Road (2 min walk)

    WWW.MYSPACE.COM/VIVAMORRISSEY

    MAP:
    http://trustedplaces.com/review/uk/london/bar-pub/1c34o8h/bourne-and-hollingsworth?bigmap=

    FLYER: http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i32/tashastylist/flyer-3.jpg [photobucket.com]
    MrsMorrissey-VivaMoz -- Thursday March 11 2010, @01:10PM (#350124)
    (User #23418 Info)
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