Quick links: Morrissey/Smiths in the media
posted by davidt on Friday August 16 2002, @08:00AM

Smiths Documentary mention at Ananova
Build My Gallow sends the link to the article at Ananova:

New Smiths documentary to be shown in November - Aug. 16
A new documentary on The Smiths is to feature footage of the band that has not previously been broadcast in the UK.

These Things Take Time: The Story Of The Smiths includes excerpts of a concert film previously only shown in Spain.

The forthcoming documentary will also feature footage of Morrissey talking about vivisection on World In Action.

These Things Take Time: The Story Of The Smiths will be broadcast by ITV in early November.
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Morrissey mention in Elvis story...
roger s. writes: Morrissey gets a [brief] mention in this article in the Independant:

Love Me Tender - Aug. 12, 2002
"When Elvis died in 1977 Michael Bracewell laughed. Twenty-five years later he is moved to tears by the sound of Presley's great - and misunderstood - voice. This is the story of his conversion..."
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Dickon Edwards (Orlando/Fosca) on the current Morrissey tour
LawrenceM writes: From Dickon Edwards' (Orlando/Fosca) LiveJournal, August 7th, 2002. Excerpt:

In 2002, London Morrissey fans, I suspected, tend to be a little more demure in their worship and eschew any sense of occasion when they can instead, for an extra fee, phone or book online with their credit cards, not minding too much where they sit. And £27.50 per ticket sees off any casual gig-goers. It certainly curtails my nightlife for a while. But it is Mr Morrissey.

I was right. There were only four other people there. A dozen more turned up at about ten-to-nine, but that was it. I got the ticket I wanted with no problem at all.

Amusingly, two journalists from Q Magazine were also in attendance, covering the whole tour. They were hoping for a nice photo of a big queue around the block. They were very disappointed at how much they'd misjudged things. But then, one of the journalists had a beard, so he is forgiven...
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Meat is Murder picture featured in Onion story
Smiths writes: In a parody about fellow Harvard University English graduate student, Jon Rosenblatt. (joke) The online onion featured a photo of the too deep for his own good student.

Grad Student Deconstructs Take-Out Menu

Lo and behold in the backround is a picture of the famed Meat is Murder cover tinted an unusual red and black. That's Smiths fans, in a nutshell, too deep for own good.

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Smiths mention in NY Times article on burgeoning black rock movement
Cascando writes: In an August 11th article in NYTimes.com about how many black musicians are turning away from hip-hop and embracing rock, there's an interesting Smiths mention by Santi White of the band Stiffed. Here's the relevant excerpt:

Rock, they say, gives them the freedom to express their own ideas. Santi White of Stiffed said: "There's a Smiths song that I love that says, `Hang the D.J. because the music he constantly plays says nothing to me about my life.' And that's how I felt. So I said, `Fine, I'm going to find some music that does say something about my life.' "

Here's the link to the full article, "The Hip-Hop Generation Grabs a Guitar" (free registration required)

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Eminem/Smiths video mix on Q Music Channel
stockwell martyr writes: I have just seen a video mix of Eminem's song "without me" with the Smiths "This Charming Man" on Q Magazine's Music TV channel (UK) the vocals are dominated by Eminem, singing over the Smiths guitar riff, with a bit of visuals of our Steven swinging the daffs around and closing with a shot of Morrissey. Amazing really, especially as I have yet to see any Smiths/ Morrissey videos played on any of the dedicated music channels, even the "dad rock" channels like Q and VH1. The mix actually works very well, very funny. I have seen a similar thing done with Eminem's "I'm Slim Shady" mixed with Britney Spears song "oops I did it again".

The Eminem/Smiths mix starts with the scene where Marshal sits up in bed with the 2 girls, with the comic strip caption having been changed to "It gives Marshal the creeps to see daffodils treated this way" (The Smiths video features Morrissey waving daffs about and them being spread on the drums etc) the cartoon strip later shows Moz with a caption "word spread that our hero has returned". Yes indeed.
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Anti-Rat Campaign in UK
Allan writes: In UK they have started a campaign against rats in the cities - "Keep Britain Tidy". This is related to Morrissey as they use on one of their posters the slogan "The More Food Litter You Drop, The Closer We Get" (accompanied by a representative of the species), that, I imagine, could be related... Look for more.

 
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    a bit of a stretch... (Score:2, Funny)
    I don't think that Morrissey was really the inspiration of that Rat ad. That's a bit of strech. Perhaps if it was "You're the one For Me, Ratty" or "There is a Rat that never goes out...because you drop all that food litter where he lives."
    Anonymous -- Friday August 16 2002, @11:01AM (#36676)
      This Charming Booty (Score:1)
      the link form the article is dead... does anyone have it posted anywhere?
      malmhead -- Friday August 16 2002, @11:33AM (#36677)
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        This Charming Booty... continued (Score:1)
        OK, the link required a little presistance, but I got it to work... now where can I download this video?
        malmhead -- Friday August 16 2002, @11:37AM (#36678)
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          meat is murder (Score:0)
          the meat is murder thing is NOTHING NEW... i used to have a sticker on my car that looked exactly like that....
          Anonymous -- Saturday August 17 2002, @06:26PM (#36770)


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