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New release date for Morrissey "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" - March 1, 2009 according to HMV.com
posted by davidt on Friday September 12 2008, @09:00AM

Stefan Krix writes:
According to HMV.com, the new release date for Morrissey Live At The Hollywood Bowl is 1st March, 2009 now.

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Len Brown interview (part 1) regarding Morrissey biography at I Heart AU
posted by davidt on Friday September 12 2008, @09:00AM

An anonymous person sends the link:

Reader Meet Author (Part 1) - I Heart AU

Meetings With Morrissey by Len Brown

In this first part of the interview, Len tells AU about the the influence of Wilde on Morrissey and shares his thoughts on some of the more controversial moments in Morrissey’s life.

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Hilary Duff names Morrissey as one of her favorite artists on The Bonnie Hunt Show
posted by davidt on Friday September 12 2008, @09:00AM

Torr sends the link:

September 11, 2008
The Bonnie Hunt Show: Hilary Duff Answers Your Questions

http://www.bonniehunt.com/galleries/videos/

[name check occurs at 2min 30 sec mark]

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Len Brown response to Q magazine stories; "Meetings With Morrissey" updates
posted by davidt on Thursday September 11 2008, @09:00AM

From Len Brown, author of Meetings With Morrissey:

The September 9 story about the Q magazine review certainly didn't come from me. I'm trying to forget it. Very disappointed, as I do have friends who still write for Q (the maligned Quantick among them, from my NME days). I suppose I'm less pissed off with Dorian Lynskey, who penned the review and didn't like my narrative style, and more angry about the headline. I'm a journalist and telly producer rather than a "friend of Mozzer". Really annoyed about the line "thorny subjects ignored" because the book actually features a whole chapter on Morrissey's political views and history in which I make my position clear in relation to certain controversial views.

As I told Ireland's AU magazine - if you consider Morrissey's views on vegetarianism, animal rights, feminism and his celebration of those who Wilde called "outcast men", then you'd have to say that he is, by and large, radical and to the "Left". The only "Right-wing" views that get him into trouble concern his outspokenness on the subject of immigration. Although I don't agree with him - I'm still old-fashioned Northern Labour - surely he's entitled to hold these opinions within a liberal democracy?

Just my opinion but I believe he's talking about nationalism and patriotism, and suggest that he's being protective of the British or English identity (whatever this is) and against certain negative outside influences. It's definitely not about race but external influences in general - from McDonalds to to the EU to sex traffic to Eastern European drug dealers. Also, as I point out in the book, Morrissey seems to have consistently held anti-Maastricht views since 1988, when he wrote of the "slaughter of the British passport and the advance chill of 1992" in his fine NME obituary of Charles Hawtrey.

Trying to forget Q, apart from the Manchester Evening News review, there's also a good article by someone called Robert Cochrane. I'd like to buy that poet a beer.

If anyone gives a monkey's...I've finally managed to set up a website for the book. www.meetingswithmorrissey.com

Thanks for reading/listening to all this. If it's self-promotion rather than self-defence then I apologise. Also thanks for some of the positive and constructive comments on Morrissey Solo. Best wishes, Len
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Pete Doherty and Johnny Marr jam, play "Jeane"
posted by davidt on Thursday September 11 2008, @09:00AM

Robby sends the link:

Pete Doherty and The Smiths' Johnny Marr duet - NME.com

Pete Doherty and Johnny Marr have teamed up to play a song by The Smiths - Marr's former band.

The Babyshambles man has posted a video of Marr - now a full-time member of The Cribs - and himself playing the song online. Click below to watch it.

In the video the pair play 'Jeane', a song The Smiths recorded with ' Troy Tate in 1983.

The song didn't appear on a Smiths album as the recording session was aborted, but later appeared as a b-side and has been much bootlegged by fans since.

Pete Doherty teamed up with The La's' Lee Mavers last month, jamming the song 'Over' with him.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9VEaH43Cm9w

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'Panic On The Streets' 2009 Calendar
posted by davidt on Thursday September 11 2008, @09:00AM

Phill Gatenby writes:
I have produced a 2009 calendar using pictures taken from my book 'Panic On The Streets'.
Proceeds from the sales will go to The Salford Lads Club.

I will only be printing a limited number of 500 copies.
The size is large, A3 (297mm × 420mm) and with a ring binded holder, is ideal for hanging on a wall.

There are six Manchester pictures, five London and Newport Pagnell!
The pictures / months are as follows:

January - Strangeways Prison
February - Morrissey Mosaic
March - Piccadilly Circus
April - Holy Name Church
May - 32 Chester Square ( The 'Suedehead' house)
June - The Iron Bridge
July - Euston Station
August - Sloane Square
September - Southern Cemetery
October - Reardon Street (leaning post in Wapping)
November - Newport Pagnell Service Station
December - The Salford Lads Club

The cost per calendar is £8 + P&P (as follows)
UK - £3
Europe - £5
Worldwide - £7.40

Apologies about the high postage overseas, the calendar is large and will be sent in a jiffy bag.

Payment via:
Paypal - telegramsam1963@aol.com
or cheque (payable to P Gatenby)
Send to:

Empire Publications
(2009 Calendar)
1 Newton Street
Manchester
M1 1HW

All calendars will be printed and sent out by mid November, well in time for Christmas.

Phill Gatenby

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"Hang The DJ" advert in Mojo magazine
posted by davidt on Tuesday September 09 2008, @09:00AM

Faloola Chong writes:
The back cover of the October Mojo has an advert for "Hang The DJ" - with possible artwork?

Amazon.co.uk has it listed as a November 3rd release as an import and one on that date called "Sound of the Smiths: Deluxe Edition".

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