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Alain Whyte interview at MorrisseyTour.com
Posted on Tue, Jan 11 2000 at 9:43 a.m. PST
by David T. <[email protected]>
From Angela:

We've added an interview with Alain Whyte to our site as the latest feature story. He's quite candid about experiences in his life and he gives a detailed explanation what really happened to his back in Vegas.

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what a cool guy that alain. He was very nice to my friends at Coachella as well. Hopefully i'll get a chance to chat with him myself...

FrankenStar
LosAngeles - Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 11:02:29 (PST) | #1




Aww, he's such a nice guy...

Jen Moz <[email protected]>
Southern California - Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 21:30:08 (PST) | #2




what a sweetie he is:) **SIGH**

adrien <[email protected]>
orange county - Tue, Jan 11, 2000 at 22:37:35 (PST) | #3




I can understand Alain's frustration with the lack of recognition he and Boz receive. I've never understood it................

Al
- Sun, Jan 16, 2000 at 16:03:40 (PST) | #4




They need more recognition! Do you forget that they are Morrissey's backing band. Alain and Boz need to give Morrrissey some consistant, quality music and then I will give them respect. Nice guys or not, together they couldn't muster up half the musical talent that Johnny Marr possesses.

Nobody's Nothing <[email protected]>
- Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 01:31:17 (PST) | #5




well, i don't think it's a fair comparison, nobody's nothing.
in my book, the smiths will always overtake morrissey solo. johnny marr is a guitar player of a different level and caliber and i'm sure the dynamics of the smiths differed greatly.
boz and alain are more rock-a-billy, which is structured and limited. i'm sure morrissey controls more of the musical content in this
current line up than anyone imagines, which is a big factor.
overall, i think morrissey lacks the direction
and consistency you mentioned.... but it isn't
the "fault" of his musicians.... he controls
his destiny and i'm sure he would be baffled by
everyone making him the "victim" of the smiths
demise. more so, he might find the subtle implication that he isn't up to snuff or is
inferior because he no longer writes w/ johnny marr insulting.
i can understand the intent, what you are trying
to say because i prefer the smiths myself.
could be because i'm an old school 80's fan or just my own subjective tastes.
nice guys or what, but alain and boz are simply
alain and boz. no one can muster up to anyone
else. doesn't make them less or more than johnny
marr. viva morrissey

texaho
destination unknown - Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 11:23:22 (PST) | #6




i'm sure i will be castrated for saying this, but i've always prefered morrissey's solo work to the smiths, and i've prefered the music. i find it more exciting, more varied... but yes, viva morrissey.

Mark <[email protected]>
- Thu, Jan 20, 2000 at 13:26:41 (PST) | #7




What a sweetie he is. If you read this Alain, I love you. You are such a hottie and such a cute and handsome guy. What lucky girl your girlfriend is. I love you!

Brenda <[email protected]>
Los Angeles - Mon, Jan 31, 2000 at 12:02:47 (PST) | #8






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