Reviews of Reading at MeanFiddler, NME, Ireland On-line
posted by davidt on Monday August 30 2004, @12:00PM

broken writes:

On the way home, everyone was talking about Morrissey's set - it seems to have gone down a storm with casual fans as well as the Morrissey cognoscenti.

A couple of very positive early reviews are now online

Let Morrissey Kiss You - MeanFiddler.com

HOW SOON IS MOZ? - NME.com

Another positive early review compares Morrissey favourably with the White Stripes.

White Stripes greet festival fans - a year late - Ireleand On-line

 
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    NME.com (Score:1)
    Does NME stand for New Morrissey Express? they can't get enough of the 'comeback' can they? Both the reviews are really good. Thanks for posting.
    I was a good kid -- Monday August 30 2004, @12:32PM (#121537)
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      Re:NME.com (Score:2, Interesting)
      Yeah, it's great that everything seems to be so positive! Mehehe, Moz kicked The White Stripes's's arse(s)...

      Funny you should mention 'New Morrissey Express', apparently back in the days of The Smiths, one furious non-fan get fed up with the amount of Smiths coverage in NME and wrote in asking why they didn't just call it "New Morrissey Express" instead :)
      fishnet_monkey -- Monday August 30 2004, @02:27PM (#121556)
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