I just can't imagine Moz getting involved in something as trivial as Eurovision. He has always been so vocal about how popular music and its merits are devalued and dismissed. For him to get involved in an event that celebrates the acceptance of diluted popular music just doesn't add up to me.
Apologies, but I wouldn't know where to start. I haven't a notion about uploading stuff. But you will get loads of stuff in the Cat Power forum on the bulletin board on www.matadorrecords.com
Very true! I saw her in Belfast 3 years ago and she was a mess. From what I've gathered she has got her shit together and has been playing with a great live band of late. I have a friend who saw her in Boston as few months back and said she was a lady reborn. I heard a bootleg of the show and it...
The advertising campaign has gathered momentum again on the radio. 2fm are plugging the gig constantly now. Anyone know of any after shows? And I don't mean like that sweat box aftershow on Dame Street last April.
The last song The Smiths performed live, from December 1986 at Brixton Academy
Appropiate in that it was Hand in Glove
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJTmEEle9Is&search=morrissey
Just found this montage of photos on youtube, but does anyone know who does that stunning cover of William, It Was Really Nothing?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZ83YDVGi0Q&search=Morrissey
It would have been really interesting to see where they would've went next. I would like to imagine it being more towards the Last Night I Dreamt dramatics.
Kid - "Where are we going?"
Moz - "We're all going mad!"
Indeed. Far from essential viewing and a bit of a giggle all these years later.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quFlsFkKarE&search=Morrissey
It's no problem for me, I have a credit card and I do use it, perhaps too much. But I've met younger people with no access to such things and it's a simple fact that some stores here in Northern Ireland do not stock the way they should. The last couple of cd singles of the Quarry album are a...
Downloading the rare stuff and the live stuff is great...and this page has really come to life lately because of it. I understand about the commercially available stuff. But it's worth remembering that just because something is commercially available doesn't mean it will be available in the one...
Anyone know why Morrissey decided not to release the Kilburn gig in its complete form, therefore omitting Frankly Mr. Shankly, There Is A Light, How Soon Is Now etc? Perhaps the forthcoming Smiths rarities releases may see this error corrected. Yes maybe not, I know. :)
Cheers. I really wish I went to that gig...such a sense of hit and run to it! I bought a ticket for the Belfast gig on that tour. Sadly, by the time that gig got round to happening, after initially being delayed for Bowie to appear at the MTV Europe Awards, Moz had left the tour. :mad:
Yeah he does. I used to think it was "lets go a trip up north!" :o
I think it's a great song. I prefer the Troy Tate version, less polished, and works all the better for it in my opinion.
Those records still sound great. Spirit of Eden is a classic, as is the It's My Life album. This thread has led me to drag out the albums again. Cheers! :)
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