Manchester Morrissey & Smiths disco (July 12)
posted by davidt on Tuesday July 02 2002, @08:00AM

dave writes:

Friday 12th July 2002
930-2 ish
£2 before 1030 then £3
The Star & Garter
Fairfield St, Manchester, England
(opposite new Piccadilly station entrance on Fairfield St)

usual music, dancing, drinking, some flowers, slides, b-sides
why don't you bring your mother, I always do.

flyer

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    Manchester Morrissey & Smiths disco (July 12) | Log in/Create an Account | Top | 8 comments | Search Discussion
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    Mike Joyce might be there (Score:1)
    On Mike's website, the question board bit, he said in response to several questions that he might well go to this one.
    http://www.mikejoyce.com/start.html
    I'm going if I don't have to work Saturday. I went to one last year and I loved it.
    paulybob <draize1@hotmail.com> -- Tuesday July 02 2002, @09:54AM (#32849)
    (User #2426 Info)
      haley from corro (Score:1)
      a couple of months ago i saw haley from corronation street giving it as good as anyone else.
      viva moz
      moz's quiff -- Thursday July 04 2002, @04:13AM (#33052)
      (User #5416 Info)
        manc moz dic so [sic] (Score:0)
        suede, bowie and pet shop boys all playing in manchester in the same week..... do you think one of their limosines will find the star and garter???????
        Anonymous -- Thursday July 04 2002, @11:29AM (#33076)
          requests (Score:0)
          do they play requests?
          i have a list ready
          Anonymous -- Sunday July 07 2002, @02:26AM (#33210)
          • Re:requests by Anonymous (Score:0) Sunday July 07 2002, @02:50AM
            City Life comment (Score:1, Informative)
            in current issue of City Life, everything Manchester magazine it previews the Smiths/Morrissey night:
            "opportunity to dress up like Mozza and look like a complete arsehole, but you're in the benign company of other Smiths fans so who cares?"
            Anonymous -- Wednesday July 10 2002, @04:35PM (#33527)
              city life (Score:0)
              I have read the City Life comment, as I always buy City Life. Although i appreciate any kind of mention anywhere, I think what was written was a bit unfair.
              The Smiths nights have been going longer than most events listed in the magazine and at the last Morrissey Disco I liaised with the magazine to allow a Canadian TV company to film.
              Maybe i'm too sensitive.
              Well, I'll go and I'll DJ on my own, I'll leave on my own, go home and cry and want to die.

              davo
              Anonymous -- Thursday July 11 2002, @04:28AM (#33559)
                play list on 12th July (Score:0)

                On Her Majesty's Secret Service (John Barry)
                Death of a disco dancer
                Billy Bud
                Hairdresser on fire
                Is it really so strange
                Born to hang
                Some girls are bigger than others
                Reader meet author
                This charming man (Peel session)
                Frankly Mr Shankley
                You've got everything now
                Lucky lisp
                I want the one I can't have
                I am hated for loving
                London
                I don't owe you anything
                Buddha of suburbia (David Bowie)
                What difference does it make?
                The boy with the thorn...
                Disappointed
                Alsatian Cousin
                What she said
                Girl Afraid
                Certain people I know
                I can have both
                Barbarism begins at home
                Dagenham Dave
                National Front Disco
                Lazy Jane painter (Belle and Sebastian)
                To sir with Love (Lulu)
                Still ill
                Sweet and tender hooligan
                A rush and a push...
                Ask
                Have a go merchant
                Drive in Saturday
                Heaven knows...
                Esta luz nunca se apagara (Mikel Erentxun)
                Headmasters ritual
                I started something...
                Swallow on my neck
                Such a little thing... / My insatiable one
                Can't get enough (Suede)
                Ziggy Stardust (David Bowie)
                We hate it when our friends...
                Mute witness
                What's the world
                This charming man
                Bigmouth strikes again
                Alma matters
                Todo es igual siempre (Mikel Erentxun)
                What have I done to deserve this? (Pet Shop Boys & Dusty Springfield)
                Chico (Lee Hazelwood & Ann-Margret)
                The Queen is dead
                Jeane
                Now my heart is full
                Well I wonder
                Southpaw
                Panic
                What she said (2)
                Interesting Drug
                Cemetry gates
                Glamorous Glue
                Boy racer
                Handsome devil
                Just haven't earned it yet, baby
                Bengali in platforms
                Metal Mickey (Suede)
                Absolute beginners (David Bowie)
                Bedsitter (Soft Cell)
                Sheila take a bow
                The more you ignore me...
                Hand in glove
                Had no-one ever
                Sister I'm a poet
                Stop me...
                Vicar in a tutu
                Nobody loves us
                Killing of a flash boy (Suede)
                How soon is now?
                Piccadilly Palare
                Suedehead
                Please, please, please...
                Shoplifters...
                ...Famous international playboys
                Rock and roll suicide (David Bowie)
                Anonymous -- Tuesday July 16 2002, @10:50PM (#34034)


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