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Isle of Wight Festival offered Phil Collins as stand in drummer in 2005
posted by davidt on Friday March 07 2008, @12:00PM

Link posted by Bournemoz in the forums (original post):

Lily Allen pulls out of Isle Of Wight festival - NME.com

Quote from Isle Of Wight festival organiser John Giddings:

“I find it very disappointing. These artists don't seem to have a responsibility to their audience. Morrissey pulled out two weeks before the festival [in 2005], claiming he was never booked, and he told us he didn't have a drummer.

“I offered him Phil Collins and he still said he wouldn't do it, but Travis replaced him and they were absolutely phenomenal."
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(Don't Taunt) The Reaper: 26 tempting but inappropriate funeral songs
posted by davidt on Friday March 07 2008, @12:00PM

Scarlet Ibis writes:
(Don't Taunt) The Reaper: 26 tempting but inappropriate funeral songs - The A.V. Club

The Smiths at number 22

22. The Smiths, "I Know It's Over"
"Oh mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head," wails our man Morrissey in one of The Smiths' finest, saddest moments. Your goth girlfriend might want this one played at her funeral, but relatives won't be comfortable with the imagery—or the moaning. Sure, they want to give you a proper burial, but they don't want to picture dirt covering your lifeless body. Not for you, my love. Not tonight, my love.

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Music better than drugs for depression (ruling out Morrissey at end of article)
posted by davidt on Friday March 07 2008, @12:00PM

soulfulmark@aol.com sends the link:

Music Beats Drugs for Curing Depression - Gimundo

Excerpt:

...We're assuming she'd probably rule out misery maestros like Morrissey, but you've probably got plenty of upbeat tunes in your collection that could brighten your mood whenever you need a lift. We recommend a dash of The Postal Service, followed up with a few tunes from The Polyphonic Spree or The Flaming Lips. Be warned: Side effects may include uncontrollable smiling.

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Luis Tosar (Spanish actor) interprets a character loving The Smiths
posted by davidt on Friday March 07 2008, @12:00PM

An anonymous person writes:
Luis Tosar dice que lo que me mueve es el impulso visceral, más que lo racional - terra

Spleen known that night 'Russian', a woman who fits into one of the three things that this man likes in life: 'the writer galician Ramon Maria del Valle-Inclan, the British music group The Smiths and flequillo bad with girls'.

He explained that, unlike other characters that has embodied, Spleen is' much more external 'and considered' a big challenge 'as' perhaps I specialized in introspective characters with internal problems and not exteriorizaban tormented'.

He added that this facet 'is also part of me, the nervousness that emerges from it, but so far had not had an opportunity to show it.

Tosar defined the film, which will begin filming next Monday August 6 in Santiago de Compostela, as a''road movie 'errant' and specified that all the action takes place during a night in which, after three months continuous rain, rain stops.

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Morrissey/Smiths US album sales in 2007 and total sales since 1992
posted by davidt on Wednesday March 05 2008, @12:00PM

Johan de Witt writes:
Here are the Morrissey and Smiths album sales in the Soundscan era (i.e from 1992 onwards), which I received from a friend who works there.
Interestingly enough both in 2007 and in total sales since 1992 The Smiths outsell Morrissey, if only just.
In 2007 The Smiths sold 66,063 albums in the US and Morrissey sold 58,992 albums
Cumulatively The Smiths have sold 2,598,266 albums in the SoundScan era and Morrissey has sold 2,350,983.

The best selling Smiths albums from 1992 onwards are:

Best...1 : 432,907
Louder Than Bombs: 412,444
Singles: 396,150
The Queen Is Dead: 287,180
Meat Is Murder: 245,385
Strangeways, Here We Come: 230,794
Best...2: 208,357
Harful of Hollow: 133,809
The Smiths: 130,076

The best selling Morrissey album from 1992 onwards are:

Your Arsenal: 366,047
Bona Drag: 360,977
Vauxhall & I: 293,017
Viva Hate: 234,804
You Are The Quarry: 230,169
Kill Uncle: 221,293
Best of Morrissey: 179,746
Ringleader of The Tormentors: 97,502
Maladjusted: 88,554
World Of Morrissey: 69,357
Southpaw Grammar: 67,451

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New Movie 'Penelope' Soundtrack Features The Smiths
posted by davidt on Wednesday March 05 2008, @12:00PM

Fran writes:
Monday, 03 March 2008
James McAvoy of the empowering message of 'Penelope'
by Betsu Pickle - SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE, Daily Herald

Excerpt:

And the film, set in the 1980s, had a "phenomenal soundtrack" featuring the Cure, Echo and the Bunnymen, Tears for Fears, the Smiths and more.

"The story behind the soundtrack for that was that we couldn't afford such a great soundtrack because those tunes cost a lot of money," says McAvoy. "Morrissey doesn't really let his songs out for less than a ... lot of money, and neither do the Cure.

"But the lead singer for the Cure came along, saw the film, liked it so much and he was originally going to try and score some of the music, but it didn't work out due to other commitments, and he said, 'Yeah, you can have lots of our songs.'

"As soon as he did that, everybody from the '80s, including Morrissey, was like, 'Yeah, you can have our music. Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally. Have it cheap.' So it was great."

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Ultimate Mix Tape: Morrissey - IGN Music
posted by davidt on Wednesday March 05 2008, @12:00PM

Fran writes:
Ultimate Mix Tape: Morrissey
[The essential jams.]
by Scott Collura

February 29, 2008 - Welcome to IGN Music's Ultimate Mix Tape, a new semi-regular column that revisits some of our favorite bands and musical artists and creates what we see as the definitive playlists for those acts. What's the difference between a mix tape and a playlist, you ask? Well, for one thing you can't hit random on a mix tape. And for another, no one actually listens to tapes anymore -- except for your grandma.

Still, there's something about a mix tape that the more modern playlist can't quite capture… A mix tape always held a finite amount of space, which meant you had to pick your 15 or so songs carefully. And for the mix masters out there, the order the songs were included in on the tape could be important as well, with each tracking playing off the previous one, leading to an overall cumulative sonic experience.

For our first installment of IGN's Ultimate Mix Tape, we're going with none other than the former Smiths frontman himself, Morrissey. It was recently announced that [Morrissey] will be releasing a Greatest Hits on March 25th that will span his 20-year solo career, and hard as it is to believe that it's already been 20 years since The Smiths broke up, this news also got us thinking about what Morrissey has truly accomplished in those two decades… and whether or not said musical deeds could make up a great mix tape. Read on for the answer to that question and find out if we were truly disappointed or if our Morrissey mix turned out to be an interesting drug…

Go to the website link to see the song list.

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