Safe Warm Lancashire Home and Treat Me Like A Human Being!!!
Blimey!
From someone who knows on Twitter.
P.
Safe Warm Lancashire Home and Treat Me Like A Human Being!!!
Blimey!
From someone who knows on Twitter.
P.
Holy fucking shit.
That's fantastic news. (although it wreaks havoc with a certain project...but it's too late for that)
Great news
2006- Blackburn King Georges Hall, Manchester G-Mex (22&23/12)
2008- London Roundhouse, Doncaster Dome, Sunderland Empire, London Hyde Park
2009- Liverpool Empire, Hull Arena, Manchester Apollo (22&23/5), Brixton Academy (21&22/7), Birmingham Symphony Hall, Leeds Academy,Sheffield City Hall, Alexandra Palace, Liverpool Echo Arena
2011- Dunoon Queens Hall, Hawick Town Hall, Grimsby Auditorium, York Barbican, Bradford St Georges Hall, Leeds Academy, Stoke Victoria Hall
This reissue suddenly became interesting. Hope it's true.
They talk about death as you talk about a fruit
They look at the sea as you look at a well
If they weren't deemed worthy of release in 1988 hve they suddenly been remixed? Those "Revelations" B-sides were pretty poor. I can't say I play them with anything approaching regularity
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don't have any kids yourself
East Village Radio, where Andy Rourke DJ's has an article about the new Morrissey releases.
http://www.eastvillageradio.com/cont...ent.php?id=703
Looking for "First Of The Gang To Die" Promos
Morrissey's name written in a serif font and the title given simply as "First Of The Gang"
and the other two that have all four songs but have different cd label's text layout's
I didn't even know any demos of these songs existed? Are there any?
According to Andrew Paresi (from Mozipedia); Morrissey was far from satisfied with the end result and consigned it (Safe Warm Lancashire Heart) to the scrapheap since "he said it reminded him of an Arran sweater"
Again from Mozipedia, Steven Street describes it as another Lou Reed type mellow yellow guitar ballad in the same view as "Oh Well, I'll Never Learn".
These tracks were apparently abandoned as Morrissey and Street "came up with stronger material".
Dave
Jools Holland: "Knock Knock!"
Morrissey: "I'm not in!"
Jools: "Oh, come on."
Morrissey: "I refuse to open the door."