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Mon, May 29 2000
Morrissey will NOT be playing the Fuji Rock Festival

Just got the verified word in -- Morrissey will not be playing the Fuji Rock Festival on July 30 as stated on their website. He was never confirmed to play in the first place so I am not sure why they are advertising it.

I am not sure if there will be any more touring this year (doesn't sound like it) but I will post as usual if I hear anything.


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Johnny Marr in Coventry (May 27) - reports

Also check jmarr.com for more reports. From Neil:

Johnny Marr played at the Colosseum night-club last night, officially kickstarting his new group the Healers. In a tiny wing of the club Marr took the stage visibly nervous, but after warming up half way through the second song looked every inch like he'd been fronting groups for years. Unfortunately the sound in the small venue wasn't ideal and much of the vocal was lost, underneath the wall of sound the group were pumping out. Between the songs he was asking the sound man to "turn it up", ignoring the inevitable odd punter requesting "The Draize Train" and "How Soon Is Now?"!! The group were excellent Zak Starkey and Alonsa Bevan being the perfect rhythm section to Marr's effortless guitar playing. The music itself was possibly the heaviest stuff he's done so far, but it lacks none of the hypnotic riffs of the Smiths etc. He played harmonica on a couple of tracks, and seemed like he was pleased with the gig, the crowd dancing throughout. He played one encore, an extended anthemic track with a rhythm that seemed to have a mind of its own and left the stage smiling. And no he didn't do "How Soon Is Now!"

From Mark:

Bangin On / Last Ride / Here it Comes / Caught Up / Down on the Corner / Get me Wrong / Coming On / Need it / Another Day / I Need Somebody / Just a Fool

Saw Johnny Marr's new band last night at The Left Wing in Coventry, which is basically a pub annexe of a nightclub. Inside the packed venue (capacity 250) all I could see realistically was Johnny's thinning hair and his sunglasses. So anyway, they sound like a cross between Second-Coming era Roses and the heavier end of Electronic, with Noel Gallagher on vocals. I don't have a clue who the rest of the band are, being:

The former bassist of Kula Shaker, some guy called Andy Grey on guitar, Ringo Starr's son on drums (who shows he is a far far better than his dad), and a percussionist and a keyboardist who I didn't even know was there until he walked off stage.

Bangin' On sounds like a cross between the Roses' Breaking Into Heaven and Oasis' Fucki' In Da Bushes, with lots of chunky guitar riffs and, bar the hesitant vocals from Marr (on what is after all only the band's second gig), a confident sound. However, the swampy, dirty blues-rock they are playing, copied straight from the Second-Coming era Roses, is exactly the same kind of stuff that takes several listens to really hit home. I wasn't impressed the first time I heard Second-Coming, but at first listen, the Healers sound like a band that grow and get better with repeated exposure.

Last Ride sounds like Love Spreads, The Swamp Song, and the Seahorses with some Beatles melodies. Sounds good? Well, its chock full of old fashioned harmonica, the likes of which Marr rarely plays these days, unfortunately. However, it seems at first glance to be quite a slight song.

Caught Up is where the band begin to step out on their own. What sounds like a definite single, cross bred with Electronic's Breakdown, the Roses Daybreak, and some Jon Spencer Blues Explosion stuff, the song moves from a conventional heavy rock number into improvisational hell/heaven a la Janes Addiction's last album. Shifting tempos, bizarre but brilliant solo work and out-of-place contemporary clangs and bleeps from Electronics back catalogue all bring the song into much more than just a normal song.

And for Johnny? Well, he looks like a member of Oasis today. Behind his multi-coloured shirt, his rose tinted Lennon glasses and Gallagher floppy fringe, he smiles, laughs, and does that old finger-dancing, hand in the air riffage familiar to anyone whose seen any old Smiths live videos, as well as huddling behind his harmonica as if it's a lifeline.

The next one, Down On The Corner, is a pedestrian b-side fodder, with a lame chorus and a major disappointment after Caught Up. In fact, if anything it sounds like Warning Sign, the unreleased Electronic track from the Late At Night CD, that isn't much cop in the first place.

I must admit I don't really remember that much of the set. The general impression I've got, apart from being jostled by twats shouting for old Smiths songs, is that this band will improve with age and experience. They are tight, and the drummer is excellent. The material, heavy, swampy, rock with massive riffs, crap lyrics (better than John Squire's though) and a honest, humble vocalist, show that, with repeated exposure their stuff had the potential to be massive. They won't ever reach Oasis-size (even now), but will, I think show Johnny Marr as more than his talent and influence. It sounds like something that really should be heard louds and lots, especially now Johnny's found his harmonica again, and blowing out some classic riffs on it. It sounds good so far, but the juries still out.

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Morrissey mentioned in Rolling Stone's Britney Spears snippet

From Dagenham Dave:

I am surprised that no one else mentioned this item yet. Morrissey's name was mentioned in the latest issue of  Rolling Stone (Tom Green cover) in the Britney Spears synopsis of her latest album Oops...I did it again. They go on about how oh so cute her album (do they still use that word?) is. The snippet details the title track saying how "the music comes from Barbra Streisand's 'Woman in Love,' the words evoke Morrissey circa 'I Started Something I Couldn't Finish,' but that brutal growl is all Britney...". And how!

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Morrissey / Backstreet Boys comparison?

From sachin:

Here's something I found a bit interesting and a little bit silly but I'll let you decide for yourself. It's a review of Moz's Boston show in February from the Harvard Crimson, the student newspaper at Harvard university.

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"This Charming Man" in Trent Reznor's favorite videos

From Moz Gurlie:

On M2 yesterday Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails was picking videos for a block of his favorite videos... he picked "This Charming Man" as one of them... way to go mikey.. oh, and I still love you..

Below is the list of videos Trent Reznor selected for M2:

NIN - Down In It, Public Enemy - Night of the Living Baseheads, New Order - Perfect Kiss, Bronski Beat - Smalltown Boy, Weezer - Say It Ain't So, The Cure - Just Like Heaven, NIN - March Of The Pigs, Bauhaus - Bela Lugosi's Dead, Erykah Badu - On & On, NIN - Hurt, XTC - Dear God, The Church - Under The Milky Way, Devo - Satisfaction, Julian Cope - World Shut Your Mouth, Adam & The Ants - Stand & Deliver, Frank Black - Los Angeles, Ebn Ozn - Aeiou Sometimes Y, Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy, NIN - The Perfect Drug, The Smiths - This Charming Man, Talking Heads - Once In A Lifetime, NIN - Head Like A Hole, Pantera - Walk, My Bloody Valentine - Only Shallow, NIN - Into The Void, Peter Gabriel - Digging In The Dirt, A Tribe Called Quest - Scenario, Pulp - This Is Hardcore, Jesus & Mary Chain - Just Like Honey, NIN - Wish, Atari Teenage Riot - Revolution Action, Blur - Beetlebum, David Bowie - I'm Afraid Of Americans, Queen & David Bowie - Under Pressure, Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart, NIN - Burn, Dr. Dre & Ice Cube - Natural Born Killers, Ween - Freedom Of '76, Bjork - All Is Full Of Love, Imani Coppola - Legend Of A Cowgirl, NIN - Closer, Bad Brains - I Against I, Outkast - Rosa Parks, NIN - Starsuckers, Inc., Buckcherry - Lit Up, Marilyn Manson - Dope Show, Ice-T - I'm Your Pusher, NIN - Pinion, Marc Almond - Tears Run Ring, Q-Tip - Vibrant Thing, Altered Image - I Could Be Happy, Dandy Warhols - Not If You Were The Last Junkie On Earth eels - novocane for the soul, Sonic Youth - Bull In The Heather, Wax - California, Soundgarden - Loud Love, Blur - Song 2, NIN - We're In This Together (shorter version), David Bowie - Fashion Iggy Pop - Corruption, Cracker - Low

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Reel Big Fish singer - Morrissey fan

Anonymously sent:

I don't know if this has ever been mentioned but Aaron, the singer of the Southern California band, Reel Big Fish thanks Morrissey in the "Thank You" section of their 1997 album Turn The Radio Off. He says "I'd like to thank...My Superhero, Morrissey..." Just thought it was interesting.

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Veruca Salt - "Smiths underrated"

From Mike:

I went to a Veruca Salt promo concert in Miami and when asked what are her favorite bands she listens to while on road trips, she said "The Smiths are one of the bands I listen to a lot... they are really underrated.. but were such a good band..." (not much, but it was still cool to hear her say she really likes The Smiths).

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Morrissey-solo - new server

On Sunday, May 28 the server got a major upgrade, from a Pentium 166 / 80MB RAM to a dual Pentium III / 700 system with 512 MB RAM and two 18GB mirrored RAID hard drives.

Although it was running fairly well on that old Pentium, this is in preparation for the upcoming redesign which will rely more on dynamic page generation. In the meantime, the current site should run faster. Please let me know if you encounter any problems at all.

This is really the first major purchase I've made for the site-- it had been fairly cheap for me to run in the past until now. I've been asked a few times how it is funded and the answer is, it comes from my pocket (credit cards). I don't mind doing it as it is a favorite hobby - but I am considering 'alternate' ways (currently there is nothing) of generating some funds to pay for the costs. Any suggestions?

Here's a picture of the new server you're accessing at the moment.

The new server, running RedHat Linux 6.2, from PenguinComputing. Below it is the old Pentium which served Morrissey-solo from Jan. 1999 - May 2000. (click to enlarge)


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