posted by davidt on Friday February 04 2005, @09:30AM
taxexile sends the link:

Brit of a snub for Robbie - The Sun

ROBBIE WILLIAMS has been snubbed by MORRISSEY — after he pulled out of a duet the pair planned to sing at the Brit Awards.

Robbie will now stage a solo act for the event’s 25th Anniversary at London’s Earls Court next Wednesday.
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unclecraig also writes:

The 'Bizarre' page of The Sun today carries a surely untrue story that Morrissey was due to perform a duet with former Take That singer Robbie Williams at the Brits!!!! Moz supposedly agreed to it and then pulled out as "didn't feel it was the right thing to do and sent his apologies to Robbie". Personally don't know whether to laugh or cry... surely this is tabloid nonsense!
posted by davidt on Friday February 04 2005, @09:30AM
Noel Westlake writes:

Thought you might be interested in this article from the latest edition of access all areas - a UK trade mag for the corporate events industry.

It focuses on a unique mono sound system used for the Earls Court gig, but mentions security issues as well.

Did anyone sitting/standing towards the back think the sound was better than usual for a gig of this size? (I was embroiled down the front.) I wonder if Moz sanctioned the set-up, or indeed even knew about it?

Scans:

cover (432k jpg)
page 1 (438k jpg)
page 2 (498k jpg)


posted by davidt on Friday February 04 2005, @09:30AM
Dev sends the link:

30 June - 23 July 2005
Glynis Henderson Productions with the Lyric Hammersmith and The Dublin Theatre Festival

Some Girls Are Bigger Than Others - lyric Hammersmith (book online)
With the songs of Morrissey & Marr
Conceived by Andrew Wale and Perrin Manzer Allen Aka Anonymous Society

‘This story is old – I KNOW
but it goes on’

A man offers a woman a bouquet of bruises.
Acts of violence shiver in dark corners.
Control becomes an obsession... a fetish.

After the success of their award-winning Jacques Brel show in 2000, Anonymous Society return to the Lyric with a dig in the ribs of musical theatre – both painful and funny. With an international cast and featuring the extraordinary songs of Morrissey and Marr; this is music and movement for grown-ups.

Suitable for ages 16+
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