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Letter to John Ob - 1983

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"I Don't Owe You Anything" was going to be a single? I don't recall seeing or hearing this previously.

NME's 15 best albums from Manchester features 3 Smiths albums

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The 15 Greatest Manchester Albums Ever - NME

Excerpt:

12. The Smiths – ‘Strangeways, Here We Come’
6. The Smiths – ‘Louder Than Bombs’
1. The Smiths – ‘The Queen Is Dead’

Digital reproductions of Number One Magazine featuring Morrissey & The Smiths pictures / articles

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I wish all music magazines/newspapers would archive things for us to reminisce over.
Here is Number One Magazine from 30 years ago today (12, March 1988) which gives a little musical snap shot of the more 'pop' side of things (with an indie lean) 45p!!!
I'd urge anyone interested in music of the 80's to dig through all these issues. The classifieds & adverts are a nostalgia overload :)

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Full magazine page scans here:
http://www.shanemarais.net/no-1-magazine-12-march-1988/

I bought this magazine a few times myself - simply for the Morrissey bits.
Regards,
FWD.

*UPDATE*

Turns out Shane is a very busy guy and has a vast archive of complete Number One Magazine in a digital format. I haven't the time to go through every one as there's so many, but I'm sure Moz features in others:

83-86:
http://www.shanemarais.net/no-1-magazine/...

Is How Soon Is Now The Best Smiths Song? (explores song creation) - RadioX

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Is How Soon Is Now The Best Smiths Song? - Radio X

"Morrissey has a bad night out on this epic Smiths song, which saw Johnny Marr’s guitar virtuosity take centre stage. Since its release in the summer of 1984, the song has become a rallying cry for the lonely and awkward, its depiction of a social misfit at odds with the trendies and cool kids becoming an iconic moment in its own right. But for what was to become one of the most famous Smiths songs of all - and quite possibly a contender for the band’s very best recording - the track had something of an inauspicious beginning."

An article with video links to all the material that inspired the creation of the song.
Regards,
FWD.

Ryan Adams answer when asked "best run of great albums by a band/artist?"

"Tales of The Smiths" graphic novel biography by Con Chrisoulis is released (Mar. 22, 2018)

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Just a heads up to the community that I have finally received my 450-page behemoth early copy of TALES OF THE SMITHS - which is now available for pre-order:
amazon.co.uk/dp/1783055871

My graphic novel biography of The Smiths, TALES OF THE SMITHS, which was created and serialised online daily from 2012-2014, has at last been collected and printed by Omnibus Press and will begin distribution on March 22nd! Still ill!




UPDATE Feb. 27:

Link posted by an anonymous person:

There’s a New 464-Page Graphic Novel About the Smiths - Pitchfork





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When The Smiths were fronted by a 1960s era female popstar - Smiths & Sandie article - Post-Punk.com

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When The Smiths were fronted by a 1960s era female popstar - Post-Punk.com

Excerpt:
"Morrissey and Marr having the strong desire to be recognized professionally as great songwriters not unlike Burt Bacharach and Hal David who wrote Shaw’s first hit, began writing her letters asking if she would cover their song I Don’t Owe You Anything, which they had written and composed in the hopes that Shaw would agree to perform it.

Shaw was initially reluctant to accept the offer being averse to the controversy surrounding The Smith’s track Reel Around the Fountain.

Despite this, Morrissey and Marr persisted in trying to recruit Shaw to perform their music, and Shaw was eventually won over by Morrissey’s praise of her in the press by the intervention of Rough Trade label founder Geoff Travis."


With some archive pictures & videos,
Regards,
FWD.

The Smiths record sleeves exhibition - Paris (Feb. 2 - 20, 2018)

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I don't think this got a mention yet. I am not involved in this at all but went round last weekend and found it suprisingly good ! 2 more weeks to go, hurry up.

THE SMITHS : A COVERS EXHIBITION - Point Ephémère
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L’exposition THE SMITHS COVERS EXHIBITION répond à une motivation : celle de faire découvrir ou (re)découvrir un groupe singulier qui a marqué la pop des années 80 dans le monde entier. Elle a pour objectifs de démontrer le virage musical effectué dans les années 80 grâce à un groupe hors du commun et de faire un point sur l’esthétique de l’image du groupe à travers la présentation de ses pochettes de disques. Illustrées par des images bichromies, elles font référence à des sujets typiques de la culture populaire britannique des années 60. L’exposition est née d’une envie de partage avec les fans très nombreux et les mélomanes. Elle a la volonté de présenter et...

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