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Morrissey interview with the Israeli actor Lior Ashkenazy, pics
posted by davidt on Wednesday July 09 2008, @10:00AM

Guy Volach writes:
Today there is a big interview in the Israeli newspaper with Morrissey. Lior Ashkenazy, a well known Israeli actor, that morrissey likes very much, flew specially to London to meet Morrissey and to talk with him about the show that will take place in 29.07 Tel-Aviv. They met at a hotel in London. Ashkenazy brought Morrissey some DVDs he likes and after they go to the 02 London Festival and were at the backstage. On Friday the photographed interview will published in the net and I will send it to you. Here are some pics I scanned from the meeting Ashkenazy-Morrissey. To be continued…


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Years Of Refusal - preorder at HMV
posted by davidt on Wednesday July 09 2008, @10:00AM

vivabob writes:
HMV are now taking pre-orders for years of refusal for only £8.99

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Morrissey seen shopping for handbags in Harrods according to nme.com
posted by davidt on Wednesday July 09 2008, @10:00AM

2-J writes:
"Morrissey was spotted shopping for handbags in Harrods" (from Emma).

Daily Gossip - Jul 9, 2008 - NME.com

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Smiths references in the movie "Mama's Boy"
posted by davidt on Wednesday July 09 2008, @10:00AM

adelfa79 writes:
"Mama's Boy" - not only can you hear a bit of "heaven knows i'm miserable now" in this movie but the smiths and the mozzer are mentioned in a scene. totally worth checking out!!

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Morrissey Interview XFM O2 Wireless
posted by davidt on Monday July 07 2008, @11:00AM

Upload from Claudia2006 posted in the forums (original post):

Morrissey Interview XFM O2 Wireless mp3 (mp3, 5.6MB, 4:56)

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"Meetings with Morrissey" by Len Brown - new Morrissey biography?
posted by davidt on Monday July 07 2008, @11:00AM

Sid Rainbow writes:
this looks interesting...from the Music Sales/Music Room website. Len Brown of the NME? I thought he was dead...

Meetings with Morrissey

By Len Brown

Morrissey is one of the most fascinating and provocative figures in popular music; a performer who’s achieved critical and commercial success entirely on his own terms. From the formation of his Manchester band The Smiths in 1982 through to the forthcoming release of his autumn 2008 solo album Years Of Refusal - a career approaching 50 UK Top 40 singles and 20 UK Top 10 albums - he has attracted a fanatical following in the UK, Europe, Japan and the USA.

A self-styled thorn-in-the-side of the Establishment, Morrissey has championed unconventional sexuality, auto-sexuality and celibacy; he’s vociferously backed the animal rights movement and inspired vegetarianism; he’s famously called for Margaret Thatcher to be guillotined and for George W. Bush to be bombed. In a unique way, his songs have extended the language and subject matter of the commercial pop song, tackling subjects as diverse and difficult as paedophilia, animal cruelty, racism, child murder, shoplifting, violence, mortality, suicide and disability – all within three minutes thirty seconds!

Although there have been unauthorised scissors-and-paste-style biographies of Morrissey before, they were simply distant overviews; none of the authors had any direct contact with the artist. In contrast Len Brown’s book gets behind the public image to tell Morrissey’s story in the man’s own words and explore in detail the extraordinary lyrical content of his songs. A former New Musical Express writer turned television producer, Brown has perhaps interviewed Morrissey more times than any other journalist.

Having first seen The Smiths live back in October 1983, he followed the group closely for four years up to their acrimonious, untimely death in 1987. He was the first journalist to talk to Morrissey about the end of The Smiths and the birth of his solo career.

Meetings With Morrissey will focus on the many “outcast” artists that Morrissey has elevated to iconic status – via lyrics or Smiths covers – and, in particular, will offer in-depth insight into Morrissey’s lifelong commitment to promoting the genius of Oscar Wilde, who lived and flourished as a work of art exactly a century before Morrissey. Having interviewed Morrissey at the Cadogan Hotel (where Wilde was arrested), at Hook End near Reading (where Wilde was gaoled), and following a visit to Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris (where Wilde is buried), Len Brown unravels in detail the extraordinary connections between the singer and his most vital source.

In an old-fashioned/anti-modernist way, Morrissey has celebrated the past and attacked the present, musically, politically and socially. His creative focus has often been on the British working class, as portrayed ‘warts-and-all’ in film and television of the 1950s and 1960s, notably the sexually-charged Carry On comedy series and the Manchester-born soap opera Coronation Street. He’s acclaimed strong women from Pat Phoenix to Patti Smith; he’s paid respect to dead Northern stars such as George Formby and Jimmy Clitheroe; he’s saluted the Sixties British girl singers Cilla Black, Dusty Springfield, Marianne Faithfull, Twinkle and Sandie Shaw; and celebrated the careers of artists who greatly influenced his youth, including Billy Fury, Joe Meek, Marc Bolan, the New York Dolls, Sparks and more.

Meetings With Morrissey examines this shy Mancunian’s extraordinary journey from the dawn of The Smiths through to his current tax exile status as an infamous 21st century rock star living in Los Angeles, Ireland and Rome.

Published July 30 2008 tbc

Links: www.musicroom.com

The author: Len Brown was born in the Scottish Borders and brought up in Cambridge and Newcastle upon Tyne. He trained as a journalist on the East End News and The South Shields Gazette, before joining the staff of the New Musical Express in 1984. In 1989 he moved into television as a music researcher on the BBC2 series Rough Guides To The World. Since 1994, as a television producer, director or executive producer, he has worked on over 40 documentaries for the BBC, ITV and Channel Four, including My Generation (R&B bands of the 1960s: Small Faces, The Animals, The Kinks...), T. Rex: Dandy In The Underworld, It’s Slade, Three Lions (A History Of The England Football Team 1960-2000), The Brit Girls (Girl singers of the 1960s: Cilla, Sandie, Lulu, Marianne Faithfull...), Football Stories: When Bobby Moore Met Jimmy Greaves, The Carpenters: Close To You and Rod Stewart: Wine Women & Song.

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Morrissey mocks Minogue and Bush
posted by davidt on Monday July 07 2008, @11:00AM

Foo5 sends the link:

Morrissey mocks Minogue and Bush - BreakingNews.ie

07/07/2008 - 08:16:53
British rocker Morrissey used his headlining slot at a UK music festival to mock pop superstar Kylie Minogue's OBE award.

The Australian singer was honoured on Thursday when she was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for her services to music and entertainment.

However, former The Smiths frontman Morrissey has expressed his disapproval of the move, sarcastically telling revellers at the Wireless Festival in London on Friday how he was "thrilled to death" about Minogue's honour.

The singer - dubbed "The Pope of Mope" for his miserable lyrics - further mocked the star at the event, quipping to the crowd: "I'm sure you'll agree, it was completely deserved."

It wasn't only Minogue who vegetarian Morrissey berated at the show - he also lashed out at US President George W. Bush, and meat-eaters during his hour-long set.

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