Jaime Harding has assembled a band and is currently touring the UK.
MARION, of course, supported Morrissey back in 95...and worked with Johnny Marr on their second album.
https://themildmanneredarmy.com/2018/11/17/marion-bannermans-edinburgh-16-11-18/
Brief mention of the "Flying the flag..." debacle in this piece celebrating Cornershop's "When I Was Born..." album;
https://themildmanneredarmy.com/2018/09/08/englands-dreaming/
I am interested in selling the following if anyone is interested.
Viva Hate
Bona Drag
Kill Uncle
Your Arsenal
Beethoven Was Deaf
Vauxhall and I
Southpaw Grammar
Maladjusted
Suedehead - the Best of Morrissey
All on vinyl.
Interesting piece on Elcka but more interesting is the audio interview with Harrold with some discussion on touring with Morrissey.
https://themildmanneredarmy.com/2018/01/16/look-at-you-now-elcka/
Mark Morriss discusses his career and Morrissey/The Smiths...
Some sort of truth – Mark Morriss - mildmanneredarmy
Excerpt:
Before “Britpop” became “Britpop” and before the arrival of lad culture turned the whole thing into a beer and cocaine soaked frenzy bands like The Bluetones and people...
Another post from this blog that has a bit of Morrissey content for those who are interested;
I Can’t Imagine The World Without… - mildmanneredarmy
Excerpt:
That said the second track on the e.p, “Sleeping Hitler”, does doff it’s cap to Morrissey with the line; “I wish I was blindly loved”...
I posted a link to an interview with Alain Whyte on this blog but just finished reading this and thought others might enjoy it too...
https://themildmanneredarmy.com/2017/09/12/british-image-1/
I stumbled on this old interview with Alain and thought I'd share it. A good article about Suede and a review of "WPINOYB" too.
https://themildmanneredarmy.com/2017/08/30/a-boy-called-alain/
Hi
I've got a framed YOR litho (they were sold in limited numbers...each one numbered) on that tour. This one includes a plectrum from Jesse with MEXICAN printed on it.
If you are interested make me an offer.
For those who might be interested Chris Gethard is in Edinburgh for the festival with his show "Career Suicide". A wonderfully funny and moving show with more than a few Smiths references. I caught it last night before I left the town and really enjoyed it.
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