posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
John Jackson writes:
Tony Fletcher is an author of a number of rock music books and it appears from this link that his next book is abut The Smiths due for release in 2012

A Light That Never Goes Out: The Saga of The Smiths - iJamming.net

Announcing my next project: an extensive biography of The Smiths, to be published by William Heinemann in the UK and Crown Books in the USA. Though there are several books available about this greatest of British bands, there has not been a serious attempt at a biography other than Johnny Rogan’s “The Severed Alliance” back in 1992. Nor, to the best of my knowledge, has any book on the Smiths ever been simultaneously commissioned by an American publisher. As someone very much of the Smiths generation, a devoted fan who saw the group in concert many times while also working in the thick of things as a music journalist/magazine editor, I’m trusting I can do my subjects the justice they deserve. I’m excited to be telling the Smiths’ story with the benefit of two decades’ hindsight; I’m looking forward to focusing on the music, which would appear to be more influential now than during the group’s intense five-year reign in the mid-80s; and I’m anticipating approaching this from more of an international perspective as well.

Over the last several months, I have been conducting interviews with a number of the major players, and I’ll be spending most of November in the UK doing further research. I am interested in hearing from anyone who has anything to say about the Smiths. The book is slated for publication in 2012.
posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
Kewpie sends the link to the post in the forums by joe frady (via Morrissey reddit):

Classic Tracks: The Smiths' "What Difference Does It Make?" - Mix

Nice little article on the recording process for 'What Difference Does It Make?' from 'Mix' magazine.
posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
The Smiths Indeed writes:
In a recent interview with Belgian rock journalist Serge Simonart in the magazine Humo (published 5 October 2010), Boy George answers a question about Morrissey (translated from Dutch):

Serge: I've always thought it a pity that you've limited yourself to light-hearted pop music whilst having the potential to be a second Morrissey.

Boy George: Another one who has changed a lot. In the eighties we shared the same record company for a while and the CEO had organized a meeting between us. Afternoon tea in a Paris hotel. Morrissey didn't say a word, and afterwards he complained I was a chatterbox. Actually, that may be right: I was nervous and it makes you fill up the silences. A while later, I saw him at a Drums gig. When he walked past, I tapped him on the shoulder. He turned round irritated and tapped me on the shoulder much harder (laughs). But last year we had our first Proper Chat, after his London gig. It was about dead parents, about privacy, and about his CD Maladjusted. Apparently, I am just about the only one who thinks it's one of his best albums. To return to the question, I have no desire to be a second Morrissey. But I do believe I'm not burnt out yet.
posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
Kewpie sends the link to the post in the forums by Sim Tappertit (via Morrissey reddit):

Ari Up from The Slits dies

Slightly off topic but Morrissey is a fan and they did play his Meltdown. Ari Up RIP.

Ari Up Dies, Aged 48 - ThirdAge
posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
Kewpie sends the link to the post in the forums by romeogirl (via Morrissey reddit):

We are scheduled to have Kristeen Young on with us live this Sunday (9-11am PST/5-7pm GMT www.Indie1031.com). Hope everyone can tune in and support!
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Update: 10/27 06:14 GMT:
romeogirl sends the recording of the show:
"Breakfast With The Smiths" with guest Kristeen Young (Oct. 24, 2010) (107 MB zip file)
posted by davidt on Saturday October 23 2010, @11:00AM
Kewpie sends the link to the post in the forums by Uncleskinny (via Morrissey reddit):

Simon Pegg's favourite lyric

...from this week's NME:

"I Want The One I Can't Have by The Smiths
'If you ever need self-validation/Just meet me in the alley by the railway station'.
The guy's a poet! I just love The Smiths. Johnny Marr would write melodies, then Morrissey would pour words into it. I absolutely adore them."
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