Blender comes up with Moz cliche
posted by davidt on Wednesday July 19 2006, @11:00AM

Smiths writes:
In an article called 'the 25 biggest wusses ever', under number 2, Nick Lachey

'...Lacheys new D-I-V-O-R-C-E alblum wallows in so much misery and self pity it makes Morrissey sound like the Pussycat Dolls.'

yawn, yeah its a pathetic magazine, I know, but it was free subscription...

Oh yeah, In seperate interview with David Johansen he mentions and credits Morrissey with getting the New York Dolls back on stage.

 
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Barrel Scraper (Score:1, Insightful)
You people are really scraping the barrel if you fuckers consider this "news".

Good god.

Anonymous -- Wednesday July 19 2006, @11:52AM (#228773)
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    New York Dolls (Score:1)
    To add to this piece of publicity, a CD/DVD of the New York Dolls - " Live At The Royal Festival Hall" is being released by Castle Music Label on 31/7/2006. More details at:

    http://www.sanctuaryrecords.co.uk/index.php?l1=3&l 2=0&l3=0&rt=CA&action=showproduct&productid
    goinghome -- Wednesday July 19 2006, @02:45PM (#228800)
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      The Pussycat Dolls . .. (Score:1)
      All I know about them is that if one replaces the word 'beep' (in their song of the same name) with 'sandwich' it's much more amusing.

      Poppycocteau <celticcurls_4@hotmail.com> -- Friday July 21 2006, @12:39AM (#228963)
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      We are ugly but we have the music
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        Redial (Score:1)
        In today’s Independent Online Book Reviews, another cliché is recruited in reference to a book of short stories by Adam Thorpe, but at least they say ‘perhaps’: -

        “Beneath the song of the modern English poet you too often discern the simper of the modern Anglican parson: that "inner parson'' needs checking, not to say stamping on. Similarly, the modern short-story writer perhaps needs to conquer his or her inner Morrissey. The genre is not so much debased as deflated - wedded to the dying fall. In Is This The Way You Said? we see the perfection of deprecation, spurred by wit, watered by pity, fed by observation. It's marvellous, but you're left with a touch of wormwood on your tongue...”
        More at: http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/reviews/a rticle1174623.ece
        goinghome -- Friday July 21 2006, @01:54PM (#229022)
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