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    Please, Please, Please enters the UK Single Top 40!

    Because telly programmes in the US can deal in real emotions - but only if the advertisers bring the green.
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    The principles of Morrissey (or, what a f***ing sell out)

    And Billy Bragg should know. What with all the socialist pontificating he does from his MASSIVE house in Dorset.
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    Can we Soloists excert some pressure for a new album?

    Well Penguin did announce this week that they're going to cease giving electronic copies of their books to libraries & we know how little Morrissey cares about downloads. Maybe that's one of his demands! :-)
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    The principles of Morrissey (or, what a f***ing sell out)

    If you like records by (random bands) the Kooks or Travis or The Strokes or anyone, you like the records & don't give a shit what they say off the record, why should you? Their opinions are the same as yours - worthless. I don't understand why people hang on Morrissey's every word like he's the...
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    British chef Gordon Ramsay's Channel 4 Christmas programme trailer uses Please Please

    Re: British chef Gordon Ramsay's Channel 4 Christmas programme trailer uses Please Pl Does he put a dead dog's head in the box like the kid in the real advert has in his?
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    Please, Please, Please enters the UK Single Top 40!

    Have ever seen those bits in the middle of The Sopranos? They're called ad breaks. Without enough companies wanting their ads in that airtime, no US tv show would ever be made. (PS Didn't that band who did the Sopranos theme music have a hit single off the back of it?
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    Can we Soloists excert some pressure for a new album?

    He's not going to get signed to a label at the moment. They'll wait until he's got a publisher for his autobiography then they'll sign him. The book publishers, dvd producers & record labels all have synchronised watches. One isn't going to act until they can bang out a schedule with the others.
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    Statement on NME Case by Morrissey on TrueToYou

    If he wins the court case all that's going to happen is Mike Joyce will be having all his birthday's come at once (and I don't mean he'll be dead) A cartoon-esque 'YOINK!!!' and the compensation money will be out of Moz's hands before if even has the chance to smell it.
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    Mike Joyce sits in for Marc Riley tonight

    Mark Radcliffe is a better drummer than Mike Joyce.
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    Could a reformed Smiths (or a Morrissey & Marr) sell out Heaton Park several times?

    Re: Could a reformed Smiths (or a Morrissey & Marr) sell out Heaton Park several time I'd say no, the Smiths reformed wouldn't sell out Heaton Park three times over. Then again, Morrissey sold out the Hollywood Bowl in record time (beating a record set by The Beatles) in 1992 & he wasn't...
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    Sweetie Pie - Why was/is it so hated?

    100% agree. I love the original Sweetie Pie - there's some beauty in that soundscape but they shouldn't have messed with his voice. I don't hate Mikey's version but I don't like it. It just sounds dialled in. Produced by AN Other.
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    The Smiths - Complete CD box charts at #63 in the UK album chart

    That's astonishingly good for a boxed set of that price. Boxed sets almost never chart.
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    Write for us about: The Smiths' Greatest Album (The Guardian)

    I don't think so. We buy the paper, you write the f***ing articles.
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    how do the remasters sound?

    No, it's moo. I mean who cares what a cow thinks?
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    Does anybody know what the 'nonsense' off the original records Marr was referring to?

    Re: Does anybody know what the 'nonsense' off the original records Marr was referring The drumming is still on them isn't it?
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    NME "Mark Ronson: 'I enjoyed getting death threats from Smiths fans'"

    Considering that's there's pretty much no band in the world that get's less radio play relative to the number of records they sold, I doubt the original got much of a bump
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    NME "Mark Ronson: 'I enjoyed getting death threats from Smiths fans'"

    Maybe it was a song he loved growing up & given the means, he thought he'd have a stab at covering it.
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    Billy Bragg doing Never Had No One Ever

    La la la la (means I love you) is actually called The Saturday Boy & yes it is indeed the mutt's nuts.
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    Billy Bragg doing Never Had No One Ever

    You'd have to go some to be on the left of Billy to be fair.
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    Billy Bragg doing Never Had No One Ever

    I can't remember if he co-wrote it or just played on it. Marr did co-write The Boy Done Good of Bragg's which is one of the great lost singles in my view. I'd heard Billy's version of Jeane before I heard the original & he does it really well. Back To The Old House he does less well! Although...
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