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Mon, May 24 1999
Morrissey @ 40 - Spin.com

Link from charles, article by Mark Spitz a.k.a. Rockboy:

"You're older now and you're a clever swine…" Morrissey @ 40

There are two ways to age in rock'n'roll: the Mick way and the Keith way. If you're a Mick, you have to fight Father Time and appeal to the kids with the help of cosmetic surgery and really (really, really) good lighting. If you're a Keith, your face can get craggy and skeletal, your hair can gray and thin as long as what you have left stands straight up like you've just been shocked by some faulty wiring in your Marshall stack, you can wear big, black shades to hide the rheumatism, leather pants are still okay but spandex is out of the question.

While the Smiths' guitarist Johnny Marr is most definitely a Keith, alas, his former partner and fellow genius Morrissey is very much a Mick. That's why it's a little bittersweet for us here at Spin.com to celebrate his 40th birthday on Saturday, May 22. The Mozzer might look good for another couple of years thanks to err… clean living (you know, no meat, no sex, lifting heavy tomes full of Wilde, and flinging gladioli), but this milestone makes us a bit nervous (especially since most of us remember him as a 25 year old, with the exception of Ultragrrrl, who was, like, born when Hatful of Hollow came out or something). Morrissey is too fragile, too right, too perfect to ever lose his youth and beauty.

You know how sometimes you lose touch with a friend for a while and see them again on the street and they've aged remarkably. We never want to see our charming man in that awkward light because that light is a reflection on ourselves and our own youth, so informed by his words and voice and Marr's guitar. That light may never go out, but after four decades, has it dimmed? Where is the Moz? How will he celebrate the big 4-0? Will he break into the palace with a sponge and a rusty spanner? Will he meet his beloved at the cemetery gates? Will he jump from the top of the parachute? Will he book himself into the YWCA? Will he go on his own and leave on his own and go home and cry and want to die? We hope not. We hope the Moz has found a way to accept the loss of his youth, to somehow become a Keith in Mick's clothing. Our hope may be a selfish one, because if he can do it, we, like we were back in '84, will be shown how to find grace amidst the criminal vulgarity too. We also want the old queen to be happy because we love him dearly. So here's our humble Hallmark.. Come back soon (what with all these high school shootings, the sad, misguided kids in black clearly need you now). We've come to wish you an unhappy birthday. Thanks for the misery!

All thoughts on Morrissey and his big day should be mailed to Spin.com's resident Charming Man, Marc Spitz a.k.a. Rockboy (mspitz@spinmag.com).



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Boz w / John's Children, San Diego (June 11)

From Beau:

Mr. Boz Boorer is playing with John's Children, Marc Bolan's first group before T. Rex, 11th June [Friday] The Casbah in San Diego. This is Boz's only show in the US.

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Overlord

From George Pasles (who apologizes for not writing before the event in Philadelphia took place):

...I should've emailed you a few weeks ago, cause last Thursday (May 13), my band and two others held a Morrissey Birthday party at a Philadelphia club ("Mopestock").

We got a lot of advance press, which mentioned Moz:

One article, from the PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY:

"Mopestock. Your parents will be happy to know that, finally, Morrissey is turning 40, thereby losing any semblance of the melancholy cool he once possessed. Now he's just another old fart from the '80s with a beer belly and pristine collection of Jam records. But two area bands who claim to be the Coiffed One's heirs -- Overlord and Marvy Darling -- aren't taking such a passing lightly, though, and have banded together for an entire evening of mope-rock while friends and onlookers balefully pore over the oeuvre of Smiths sleeve-designer Jo Slee. Make sure to leave your contact lenses at home -- you're among friends now. Thurs., May 13, 9 p.m. $5. Upstairs at Nick's, 16 S. Second St.215.928.9411."

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Joy Electric

From David Adams:

This isn't much of a post, but one of my favorite bands, Joy Electric, mentioned the Smiths as one of their influences on Billboard's Artist of the Day piece for March 11, 1999. This isn't new info for fans of Joy Electric, because in their 1993 release they gave special thanks to The Smiths "who are the best band that ever was", and the boy with a thorn in his side.

the official joy electric page is:
http://listen.to/joyelectric

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The Comics

From Jules:

...just by the way, has anybody ever heard of a band called The Comics? On their fourth or fifth album, called I Have Nothing To Offer The World But My Own Confusion they opened with the song "Linger Linger There's No End" that seems like a collection of lines that are slight variations of the line "How Soon Is Now?". The liner notes to the song run: "hats off to M."

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The Morrisseys

From Patrick:

I've been doing some research on the Mozzer in libraries for a college paper of mine, and I've come across a little humorous bit of trivia. I found a cassette by a folk band called The Morrisseys called Morrisseys On Stage and they have a song entitled "I Never Will Marry." I thought it was a funny coincidence.

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'Loved & Lost'

From Alison:

Having sold another big bunch of fanzines at the Moz/Smiths night on Friday, I now have 49 left, so if you're in the UK and don't already have it, email me for my address NOW!!! The price has dropped to 50p (PLUS stamp please), so how can you go wrong? I'm also looking for contributions to part two. Come on everyone.

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