posted by davidt on Wednesday February 27 2008, @10:00AM
Thanks to Not Right In The Head for the reminder posted in the forums:

"Suedehead" released 20 years ago today...
in the UK (02/27/1988), kicking off Morrissey's solo career with incredible style. Read about it at Passions.
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  • Thanks to this song, which I didn't know who sang it, was that in 1994 I bought "World of Morrissey" thinking "This should be a Morrissey's hits" album, hoping that it will include the "I'm so sorry" song. Well, what a nice accident, I just discovered his music and lyrics and became a fan, a very hard fan.
    Thanks Steven for your inspiration and witty ways.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @10:18AM (#297296)
  • I remember it well. Many of us were still mourning The Smiths, and then this pristine piece of pop music came along and made us all believe again. How distant it all seems now. Oh, how I wish Moz had never stumbled upon Boz Boorer!
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @11:28AM (#297301)
  • Thanks, Not Right in the Head. Moz's passion and absolute devotion to his music career and sharing his gift with us does not go unnoticed.
    romeogirl -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @12:00PM (#297305)
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  • Suedehead is an "instant" classic. The video added another whole layer of meaning to this instant hit. I was thinking that Morrissey could somehow create another "tribute" for the likes of Jobriath or Nico. I have heard rumours that there is/are a demo/demos out there with Morrissey covering Jobriath. What about the rumour of Morrissey covering "Horses" by Patti Smith? Even as a b-side, these types of tributes are beautiful. Your thoughts?
    sycophantic_slag -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @12:27PM (#297310)
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  • I was so looking forward to Mozzer's release (so to speak) after Johnny left the Smiths. Moz did not let me down. I am very happy he is still around making music, well received or not. Yes, like most have expressed on this site, a return from Alain would be wonderous.

    Hello: Hello Indie if you still come here. I've been ill.

    Mr. Mooney: Thanks for the Fado Links. Please keep posting/using this as your blog.

    lonedom -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @01:28PM (#297312)
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  • Those were the days, 4 songs on the CD-single, and no mucking about with 2 CDs and a 7" - Suedehead, I Know Very Well How I Got My Name, Hairdresser on Fire, and Oh Well, I'll Never Learn, what a delight. Although since the sticker on my copy says it cost £4.49, its much cheaper these days per song to download, or about the same to buy the singles bundles.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @01:34PM (#297313)
  • I went out and bought it on 7" and 12" the day it came out, played them virtually to death.

    I had it on tape (recorded from Peel) a ccuple of weeks before it came out and took it on a school field trip to commiunist Romania; it was very strange listening to it in soviet era Eastern Europe!
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @02:34PM (#297320)
  • picking up the 12" single of this maybe the day it came out at Tower Records in Mountain View, CA. At the time, there were so many questions about what would happen when the Smiths broke up. The single was a real good start to the solo career. Who knows what would have happened had he released "In the Future When All's Well". We probably wouldn't be talking about this.
    hergle -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @02:42PM (#297321)
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  • Since Feb 27 1988 was a Saturday I doubt this exact date is correct.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @03:20PM (#297327)
    • Re: Wrong! by fut (Score:1) Wednesday February 27 2008, @04:39PM
      • Re: Wrong! by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday February 28 2008, @10:57AM
        • Re: Wrong! by fut (Score:1) Thursday February 28 2008, @12:36PM
    • Re: Wrong! by NRitH (Score:1) Thursday February 28 2008, @06:18PM
    • Re: Wrong! by drilltime (Score:1) Saturday March 01 2008, @12:07PM
  • I remember when it came out and I remember MTV would play the video during the day and during prime time hours. Not any of this 3 AM air time crap like you get now. I also remember seeing Smiths videos during the day and prime time hours. That was back when MTV still played videos most of the time. Anyway, a great song and a great video filmed in Indiana!
    thetexasbloke
    Anonymous -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @06:42PM (#297336)
  • This is the one that means everything.
    Jake The Stripper -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @07:59PM (#297338)
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  • Those were the days... driving to the beach with my girlfriend without a care in the world... Blasting Smiths and Moz all the way. How I loved those days. Moz meant everything to me back then. My girlfriend at the time would make me Smiths mixed tapes and call Kroq and dedicate Moz songs to me. What a wonderful time and what a beautiful song. I have a hard time watching the video ...I get misty eyed and start thinking about the fallen heroes I never met. Those were the days....
    ImAPoet -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @09:14PM (#297346)
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  • 1991.
    Angie~ "Who's that guy on your shirt, it looks like Vanilla Ice?"
    Jil~ "It's NOT Vanilla Ice, its MORRISSEY."
    Angie~ "Oh my god, I like him. He's soo fine, I wanna just kiss him"
    Jil~ "We ditched first period and went to line up at "Music+" (musicplus) and got tickets. Are you going to the show?"
    Angie~ "Yeah."
    Jil~ "Whats your favorite Morrissey song?"
    Angie~ "I'm So Sorry"

    -Kill Uncle Tour shirt that I guess, according to Angie, resembled one Robert VanWinkle aka Vanilla Ice.~$30.
    - Pair of old brown lace ups, like the ones my grand dad used to wear with matchin bookish cardigan to complete my somewhat Morrissey look for the day, $50.
    - The look on my face when she revealed that her favorite song was "I'm So Sorry"~ PRICELESS

    El Monte CA 1991 Sr. Year in HS.
    Almost twenty years later and Im still laughing about that one to this day!
    Gin N Tonic Jil -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @11:08PM (#297352)
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  • -aaaaa
    Yamaha -- Wednesday February 27 2008, @11:42PM (#297355)
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  • Re above. Just testing that I've actually finally managed to login properly onto this site - for the first time ever!
    Anonymous -- Thursday February 28 2008, @12:30AM (#297357)
  • I remember it well. I was there. I bought it on the very day. I remember the very few Smiths fans there were telling me it was "okay", "not as good as The Smiths", etc.

    In fact, I don't remember anyone liking it much at all.

    So, it seems, little has changed when Morrissey releases a new single. But give it a decade or two, and everybody says they love it!
    Anonymous -- Thursday February 28 2008, @04:05AM (#297365)
  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abpr0Tt5l0E&feature =related

    dbowie -- Thursday February 28 2008, @06:01AM (#297373)
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  • we can celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of "Roy's Keen"?

    Thats what I'm excited for.
    Anonymous -- Thursday February 28 2008, @08:24AM (#297379)
  • I'll bet you anything you like that "Suedehead" is Morrissey's best selling solo single. OK, it only reached no 5 in the charts, but record sales was a lot higher in those days. It's been downhill all the way ever since...
    Anonymous -- Thursday February 28 2008, @12:46PM (#297419)
  • The Smiths did matter

    The Smiths made Morrissey who he became after
    Anyone who disses the concept just doesn't get it

    Anyone who's never heard of them should be shot

    Anyways

    The Smiths

    then came

    Morrissey
    Anonymous -- Thursday February 28 2008, @04:43PM (#297440)
  • Remember it well , the smiths had gone and I was eagerly anticipating the solo stuff. Then came the shock of the sleeve and that put me on a back foot straight away. Still, I thought it was a one off. Then came EDILS and what a song. On a par with any smiths song , oh but the sleeve.

    Then came LOTFIP , cracking belting song , sleeve and Rourke , Joyce and Gannon back in the fold.

    Back to the old days.....then

    Fast forward to today

    THPGU......shocking.

    Its been a rollercoaster.

    Some ups but majority of lows when you reflect over the last 20 years.

    Still...........
    Anonymous -- Friday February 29 2008, @10:05AM (#297491)
  • Oh yes. And the boy racer,

    H
    Anonymous -- Friday February 29 2008, @04:41PM (#297529)
  • CD singles back then were a JOY to buy.
    There was normally just one version (one CD) and the B-sides were good. And this was the case with many other artists as well - not just Morrissey.

    I don't get it why some bands release the single as 3 different CDs.

    Anonymous -- Saturday March 01 2008, @03:06AM (#297544)
  • i was nervous.....still pissed off "it" was all over and blaming all the wrong people...

    and in thirty seconds i went from shitting in my breeks to coming in them.....

    a huge "fuck you" wrote magnificent
    drilltime -- Saturday March 01 2008, @12:00PM (#297556)
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    • Re:nerves by Hello Indie (Score:1) Monday March 10 2008, @07:49AM


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