posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @05:00PM
Post your info and reviews of Morrissey's appearance on "The Janice Long Show" on Oct. 2, 2002 in the comments section below.
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @03:00PM
Post your info and reviews related to this concert in the comments section below. Informative and interesting posts will be moderated up and highlighted. Other links (photos, external reviews, etc.) related to this concert will also be compiled in this section as they are sent in.
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
Shortly after the Dublin show is over, shortly after midnight in the UK, as mentioned previously, a pre-recorded session and interview will air on the Janice Long show. You may be able to listen to it if you don't live in the UK, according to an earlier post by MSMOZZER:

To hear Radio2 live on the web follow this link...."http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/radio2.shtml".

Try it before the night to check you can do it.

If you have trouble with this then goto www.bbc.co.uk then click on RADIO then RADIO2.

Happy listening!
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
Fanny writes:

In honour of Morrissey's return in Paris, Bernard LENOIR of Radio France Inter broadcasted on 30 September 2002, while Morrissey was on stage at the Olympia Hall, a few live songs from Morrissey's very first appearance in France, from 29th April 1991. A few of us have been marked forever by this wonderful "apparition"!

During his show, Bernard LENOIR also announced this INCREDIBLE news : one of the next two shows of Morrissey in France may be broadcast live, again!!! Hope this will happen!

It's always terrif' ;-p to hear about him in this great radio show! (and this happens quite often as he really likes Morrissey) And the great news is that all fans around the world would be able to hear the show online! And for those who cannot stay awake because of different time : the show would still be available online for one day!

Here is the link : C'est Lenoir - Playlists
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
MozzyRozzy writes:

I am shocked at what one of my friends has told me. She was at the Paris Show, at Olympia Hall. First off she actually met Moz because she works there (she is studying abroad this semester, talk about landing a sweet job). She was talking to him right before he went on, I cannot believe the luck of this girl. She asked him when the next time he is going to play a NY show. To her shock he replied that there is a possibility of playing Radio City Music Hall sometime in November. She called me this morning and told me this. I am hoping and praying that Moz will grace NYC with his presence. Especially at such a high profile venue, that would be incredible.
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
An anonymous person writes:

Here is a bit of interesting information for Hole and Melissa Auf der Maur fans. We all know Morrissey and Courtney Love are friends, well they were sighted together at least.

Melissa Auf Der Maur Goes For Sabbath And Morrissey - ChartAttack, June 28, 2002

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This amalgam can perhaps be attributed to the fact she's both a metal fan and obsessed with Morrissey and The Smiths.

"Me and Chris Goss [producer for the Auf Der Maur album], our biggest bond is The Smiths. We love Kyuss and we love Sabbath but man, if you love Morrissey and I love Morrissey… we would sit and listen to Morrissey solo albums so loud in the studio for hours going 'That lyric! Oh God!' Morrissey is really one of my angels.

"Me and Chris' big scheme was to get him to sing on the record. He was probably around in L.A. when we were recording actually. I asked a couple people. They didn't know how to get in touch with him so I just went, 'Oh, I don't know…'

-taken from the original online source
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
Marc sends the link:

C'est vous qui le dites : Morrissey, Olympia, 30 septembre - lesinrocks.com
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
amy lame fan writes:

The Queen Is Dead was voted no 87 best album ever by the readers of Rolling Stone magazine.

The Readers' 100, #87 - The Queen Is Dead
posted by davidt on Wednesday October 02 2002, @08:00AM
Martin Söderström writes:

the gig in Stockholm has been moved from the Annexet to the larger Hovet (which takes round 8,000 people).

This also means that many of us (including me and my gang) who'd bought STANDING tickets for Annexet now gets seating tickets for Hovet. The arrangers explain this with that even though Hovet is a larger venue, there's less standing tickets. So, without being asked, our standing tickets have been transformed into something we never ordered. This has happened to hundreds of people today, and people are furious.

Some friends of mine have spoken about taking this thing to the press in order to get back what they ordered in the first place...
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