Trick and Treat(s) for Moz-Soloists

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a) Trick:

Since this is Halloween, here is a nice photograph of Morrissey in a graveyard (scroll down)
http://www.150th.com/stories/edbarsom.htm

b) Treat(s):

1) The Smiths - "Finland '84" Provinssi Rock Festival, Seinajoski, Finland 02/06/84 (good audience recording)

01 - Hand In Glove

02 - Nowhere Fast

03 - William, It Was Really Nothing

04 - Heaven Knows I´m Miserable Now

05 - This Charming Man

06 - This Night Has Opened My Eyes

07 - Still Ill

08 - I Don´t Owe You Anything

09 - The Headmaster Ritual

10 - Miserable Lie

11 - You´ve Got Everything Now

12 - Handsome Devil

13 - Jeane

14 - What Difference Does it Make?

15 - These Things Take Time

(65.8 MB)
http://s53.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=3J5DNM1RM4ODF1AWZEEQL1PYQJ

2) Carissa's Wierd - Subpop 7" (vinyl rip)

"posted by davidt on Tuesday June 18 2002, @07:15AM

insatiable one writes:

'The slow and sad set in Seattle have been keeping under their umbrella's a bit of a happy secret in Carissa's Wierd. After releasing two divine albums on the small seattle indie Brown Records and being lauded by the press, they've stepped up to release a 7" as part of the ever defunct Subpop Singles Club.

So, what does all this have to do with Morrissey? The band have just released an absolutely wonderful acoustic version of Suedehead (with sublime boy girl duets) as part of the last series in the Subpop Singles Club. Although, theres a catch. The trick is that you've got to sign up for the Subpop Singles Club in order to get your 7" slab of wax. To do so, please go to www.subpop.com. Of course, by all means, do whatever it takes to pick up Carissa's Wierd's 'Ugly but Honest' and 'You Should Be at Home Here' at your local indie store. '"

http://www.morrissey-solo.com/article.pl?sid=02/06/18/1450259

01. You Should Be Hated Here

02. Suedehead

(9.06 MB)
http://s53.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2QECLOCSY3T8L0LB3ZY0EEA98V
 
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