posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
leaderofthegang writes:
Tonight saturday 27, at 2200h central time, mexican cable tv channel EXA TV along with "prodigy MSN entretenimiento" will present a private show by Morrissey in the Polyforum Siqueiros taped during his last visit to Mexico in november.

more information (spanish):

Morrissey en el Polyforum Siqueiros
Exa Tv presenta el único concierto en privado de Morrisey. Además de una entrevista en exclusiva. Descubre a Morrisey como nunca lo has visto.
posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
Originally posted by Uncleskinny in the forums (original post):

From the Guardian Guide (Jan. 27, 2007):

Louis Theroux - "I actually asked Morrissey if we could do a documentary on him while he was promoting Ringleader Of The Tormentors last year. I think spending time with his entourage would be really interesting. Sadly he turned it down. He'd just done one for Channel 4, so maybe that hadn't gone too well."
posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
Quintin writes:
There's a mention of The Smiths and a poll "which group do you most want to reform?"

Pink Floyd are leading - but we could change all that.

Reunion fever sweeps rock world - BBC News
A string of bands have announced comebacks - but why do they do it, and who could be next?

Excerpt:

...The return of The Smiths, The Stone Roses or The Jam would cause a frenzy in the UK, Mr Sutherland adds.

Frosty relations

"That's the holy trinity right there if you could get those three bands to reform.

"But they're probably three of the most unlikely reformations out there because there does seem to be a genuine degree of antipathy between the members."

Their frontmen - Morrissey, Ian Brown and Paul Weller - have also enjoyed successful solo careers and so are less likely to need the windfall.

The chances of a reunion go up as the fortunes of the band's members go down and their egos and wallets long once more for the glory days.

But rock history proves that time is a great healer - and money can be a very useful medicine.
posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
An anonymous person writes:
http://lovegodsway.org/GayBands

Christian website declares Morrissey gay, maybe.

This is too much. Check out the psychotic ramblings of Donnie Davies—who has compiled a list of bands that will turn you gay.
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An anonymous person writes:
Found this posted by a member of Portishead on their MySpace page.

The hilarious thing is Morrissey is listed as 'questionable?' by the God/Gay Fearing writer, whilst all the other bands are bona-fide, certain perverts, including the blatantly epicene Ted Nugent and Frank Sinatra!

Geoff from Portishead writes:
"i found this online and wanted to share it but i was saddend we wernt on it...."
posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
KB writes:
On Sunday Night, on MTV there is a show, I am a Rolling Stone (or something like that) which is a reality show about a few people interning for Rolling Stone magazine..they went to Denmark for the Roskilde Festival and the Mozzer was used in a clip (singing In the Future When all is well)
was nice to see him on primetime MTV..

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posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
Elisabeth writes:
Hello,
I am French London based photographer and I have always been a fan of Morrissey... I would like to do portraits of Morrissey lookalikes, so if you know some, or if you are one of them, please feel free to contact me

www.lunaphotos.com
www.digitalrailroad.net/elisabethblanchet
posted by davidt on Tuesday January 30 2007, @12:00PM
VIVAMOZ writes:
Certainly I am the last man alive to know this, but the documentary NEW YORK DOLL features contains quite a bit of Morrissey. The documentary chronicles the life of bassist Arthur Kane. Currently airing on Sundance.
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