Vini Reilly on recording Viva Hate and Moz (Marc Riley show)
posted by davidt on Wednesday May 12 2004, @10:00AM

S J Banks writes:

Marc Riley BBC 6 Music index

Around 75 minutes into the latest show

Also 47 mins in Vini plays a song live which sounds pretty damn good to my earlobes.

The whole show is a riot, not disimilar to the graveyard shift Marc Riley used to do with Mark Radcliffe.

 
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    Vini Reilly on recording Viva Hate and Moz (Marc Riley show) | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 3 comments | Search Discussion
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    Sound clips of this broadcast (Score:1)
    I have recorded the relevant sound clips of this broadcast.

    Rielly talks about his experience with Morrissey during Viva Hate.
    and a song, I know very well How I Got My name is played.
    It is not the single version. It is a unique acoustic version that was recorded and vinny rielly said was given away with a CD of his.

    If anyone wants to hear these bits, email me at
    newmozz@yahoo.com and I will email or send you a link to them.
    someraincoatedlovers -- Wednesday May 12 2004, @01:39PM (#102069)
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      I Know Very Well How I Got My Note Wrong (Score:2, Informative)
      ...Is the name of the record that track appeared on, and was given away with the first 1000 copies of the Durutti Column LP "Vini Reilly." It came on a one-sided 7" for the vinyl LP and a one-track 3" CD for the CD version. It is the only time that Morrissey ever appeared on a Factory record, to my knowledge.

      I highly recommend the "Vini Reilly" LP as it is very close in sound to "Viva Hate." It was also produced by Stephen Street, and is a very mellow but engaging record. For comparison, listen to the instrumental bit of "Late Night Maudlin Street."
      GurgleJerk -- Thursday May 13 2004, @12:11AM (#102164)
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