posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @12:30PM
flashboy writes:
it's official! the dates are 25 november (Athens) and 27 november (Thessaloniki).The promoter is Astra and will announce soon ticket prices.
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @09:00AM
goinghome writes:
At the end of the fifth announcment down this BBC page is notice of coverage by Joe Mace of music from Morrissey on 19th October, as part of some themed programmes about single people.

It says: “And finally, Joe Mace's Dream Ticket (10pm) features sessions from two artists who have made a great success of going solo – Morrissey and Graham Coxon.”
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @09:00AM
Fran sends the link:

Razorlight refuse to continue Dylan boast - NME.com

Excerpt:

However, the singer does think his band have joined the same league as one music legend, Morrissey, after both acts played at the same time at this year's V Festival.

"I was amazed at V Festival when I was told there were 45,000 people watching us and 20,000 watching Morrissey," he explained. "I was staggered. There was a chant of 'Who the fuck is Morrissey?', which for someone who grew up as a massive fan of The Smiths was interesting. You feel a bit sorry for someone who was your hero, but at the same time really pleased people are getting into your stuff."
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Southpaw Outlaw also writes:
Moronic and humourless careerist Johnny Borrell, currently orally servicing the american market, has been accused of saying his band Razorlight are 'better than Morrissey'.

I'm no fan of the guy but I don't think it is exactly what he said, so don't sharpen the knives just yet. Make your own mind up here:

RAZORLIGHT: 'WE'RE BETTER THAN MORRISSEY' - ContactMusic.com
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @09:00AM
SeaninSF writes:
"You, Me and Morrissey"
by Colin Nasseri and Sean Starr

This title will be released in January of 2007, Pre-Ordering available soon.

Join Abstract Expressionist Painter Sean Starr, and San Francisco Writer Colin Nasseri on an autobiographical journey from their years growing up together in South Texas, to time spent pursuing their creative dreams in San Francisco and how throughout this tapestry the music of Morrissey served as a soundtrack to their lives. A must read for anyone interested in the enduring spirit of the creative mind.

Edited by Melissa Stern

Product Details
* Softcover: 250 pages
* Publisher: Éditions Marie-Claude (January, 2007)
* Language: English
* Product Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches

More Information:
www.seanstarr.com
www.myspace.com/seanstarr68
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @09:00AM
Fabio D'Antonio writes:
There is a short interview on streaming video (English with Italian subtitles) with Franz Ferdinand that mentions The Smiths; Queen and The Beatles as their main musical influences.
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 10 2006, @09:00AM
PashernatePoet writes:
I'm going to put together all of the Morrissey (not smiths) tabs/chords I can get a hold of on one site (a free one, of course).

So...I'd like some help. Can anyone who might have them send me any tabs/chords they've produced themselves or give me permision to use ones they've put up on other tab sites? You'll all receive full credit for any help you can give.

Also, since I'd rather not get in trouble with the copyright police, if anyone has any morrissey photos they'd be willing to allow me to use, could they let me know?

My email address is: [email protected]
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