Morrissey & NME bury the hatchet?
posted by davidt on Monday March 08 2004, @09:00AM

aly.smith writes:

Apparently Morrissey has done an interview with the NME!

Moz will also be put on the front cover, the first time since the "Flying the flag or flirting with disaster" debate.

 
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    It had to happen (Score:0)
    Moz is desperate for his new album to be a success and what better way to ensure that it is than a favourable review in the NME coupled with the huge amount of press the burying of the hatchet will receive, he may get criticised for selling out but I think its time to move on it was all a long time ago.
    Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @09:31AM (#89575)
    • I'm not so sure it will by Nine Times Fine (Score:1) Monday March 08 2004, @10:20AM
        Look at the circumstances. (Score:2, Insightful)
        Remember that the editor (Steve Sutherland) who seems to have been the main force behind all the 'Morrissey-bashing' is no longer part of the NME, and also that other people working for the paper around that time have said that they never had anything against Morrissey or believed in the rumours about racism, but 'had' to go along with their editor.

        That person is no longer part of the NME, they've clearly tried to make peace with Morrissey with making a Smiths-special last year and it's good publicity...there's many things speaking for this being true.
        bjaebb -- Monday March 08 2004, @10:44AM (#89587)
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      • you can be surprised all you like, pal... by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday March 09 2004, @04:06AM
      Moz NME (Score:0)
      Its great to see them back together!
      Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @09:34AM (#89576)
        Good news! (Score:0)
        This is good news.The NME should now rectify ‘This Alarming Man’ article and bring a lot of publicity for Quarry.
        Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @09:46AM (#89578)
          Love your enemy (Score:0)
          Moz also appeared on the cover of the NME back in 1994, at the time of Vauxhall (without an itw).
          Nothing like the 1980s when NME stood for 'New Morrissey Edition'.
          But, does anybody truly read the NME today anyway?

          frenchybutchic
          Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @09:46AM (#89579)
          Ok (Score:0)
          Give us a date it will be in the USA? Is it up for a week or a month? I know Barnes & Nobles sell it.
          Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @10:12AM (#89581)
          • Re:Ok by Gin N Tonic Jil (Score:0) Monday March 08 2004, @12:45PM
            b.vox (Score:0)
            he will reveal all about lisa marie finally...
            Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @10:19AM (#89582)
              Either Now or his Obituary (Score:0)
              how else would he have gotten on?
              Anonymous -- Monday March 08 2004, @01:39PM (#89615)
                I doubt it (Score:1)

                they'll [enemy] write some things Morrissey has
                said in other intervieuws and make it an exlusive,
                the bastards.
                Celibate Cry <vauxhall@mail2uk.com> -- Monday March 08 2004, @09:24PM (#89657)
                (User #220 Info)
                and the hills are alive with celibate cries
                  the world is full of crashing whores (Score:1)
                  and he is one. yet we take him in our arms and love him.

                  he just can't resist.
                  maisie -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @03:29AM (#89688)
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                  NO MORE LOOKS! NO MORE WORDS! (no more manifestos)
                  You read it here first (Score:0)
                  Morrissey has indeed agreed to be inteviewed for the NME, but not by any of the NME staff. He insisted on being allowed to chhose the interviewer. One potential candidate is Alex Kapranos, lead singer of Franz Ferdinand.
                  Anonymous -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @03:58AM (#89691)
                    Available at a newsagent in Outer Mongolia now! (Score:1)
                    NME obviously sells so few copies these days that Moz has deemed it as obscure as Index or Tokion and can therefore be granted an interview.

                    Ha ha ha!
                    Hairdresser on Fire -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @04:04AM (#89692)
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                    "The typewriter is holy the poem is holy the voice is holy the hearers are holy the ecstasy is holy!" Allen Ginsberg.
                      I've Been A Fool (Score:1)
                      I guess the NME got the apology they were waiting for :)
                      nonesoever -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @04:10AM (#89695)
                      (User #8448 Info)
                      "... turn popular song into sickness"
                      Moz is in tomorrow's NME! (10th March) (Score:0)
                      although he's not on the front cover...
                      http://www.nme.co.uk/
                      John
                      Anonymous -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @09:34AM (#89754)
                      Correction... (Score:0)
                      Morrissey was on the cover for the "Mozmania" issue in 1994. They had an article attacking him all over again a few weeks later though.
                      Anonymous -- Tuesday March 09 2004, @02:35PM (#89801)
                        NME Morrissey cover c. Maladjusted (Score:0)
                        I remember buying and reading a broadsheet UK music magazine with Morrissey on the cover c. Maladjusted. There was no interview but a several-page opinion piece reviewing his career very favourably, and a separate review of the album by a different person giving it a 7/10, good-to-middling type of rating.

                        I always thought this was the NME but maybe it was the late Melody Maker.
                        Anonymous -- Friday March 12 2004, @06:57AM (#90207)


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