posted by davidt on Friday March 16 2001, @11:00AM
Morten Vaagen writes

Here is a scan of the cover of the April edition of Mojo magazine. It will be available in UK and Eire from 15/03 and in the rest of the world around a week or two later.

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  • God, it'll be such a bloody pain to get it over here.....but who else is worth all the running and a week's wages?
    Mozzarella -- Friday March 16 2001, @11:50AM (#9172)
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  • and pretend that it's 1986 and the Smiths are on the covers of all the magazines. Their reign seems to have no end in sight. And a new single will be out no later than 4 months from any given point in time.

    Xhris -- Friday March 16 2001, @02:22PM (#9184)
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  • It's the first time I've seen any of the Salford Lads Club pictures in colour. Very nice :)
    Anonymous -- Friday March 16 2001, @03:27PM (#9187)
    • Re:In Colour by Mozzarella (Score:1) Friday March 16 2001, @04:06PM
  • Man! I can't wait to get a copy of the magazine! The picture looks amazing!
    brenda *mozchick* <[email protected]> -- Friday March 16 2001, @09:37PM (#9196)
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  • You can go to http://www.britishmagazines.com/. They offer current issues and subscriptions of British magazines, and they ship to the U.S. I've used them before, they are reliable . . . and they have the current cover of MOJO up if you put that title in their search engine . . .

    TrblLuvsMe <[email protected]> -- Friday March 16 2001, @10:55PM (#9197)
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  • Oh, we've just read it through, went to bed at 3.15am. The pictures are lovely and the story 'Trouble at Mill' about QisD is excellent with lots of words from Johny Marr and comment from Andy Rourke. Seems that Mike Jooyce is still in legal conflict with Moz so is silent.
    There's a picture of The Smiths in front of a 'Smith's' Bedford coach which is so cool. The 'LA confidential' 'exclusive' interview seems toi have been condusted over the phone and ends abruptly. He says that putting out albums on the internet hasn't proven to be really useful and that'There's a great, intelligent audience of music listeners out there waiting for something interesting to happen.' Indeed we ARE here Morrissey, waiting, patiently.....
    Anonymous -- Saturday March 17 2001, @10:22AM (#9212)
  • I can't help imagining if all the recent activity with Morrissey in the press and his checking bands. If he isn't actively looking for a support group for a shortly to be announced tour. Perhaps to show the music industry his following, to get a label to let him record.

    Here's hoping.

    WorkingGirlx
    WorkingGirl -- Saturday March 17 2001, @11:13AM (#9216)
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  • I've read the Morrissey interview in this magazine and it sounds pretty promising. He's been writing songs which is a slap in the face to all those cynics out there. Now all he needs is a deal. Get to it Moz!
    PS: This magazine is well worth buying there's absolutely loads of stuff on The Smiths in it and a couple of cool Moz posters. Nice one.
    MyMelody -- Saturday March 17 2001, @03:37PM (#9219)
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  • I've just finished reading it, everyone should buy a copy!

    The Moz stuff basically is in three bits; The Smiths break-up, a tour diary from Morrissey's first solo gigs in The States and an interview with the man himself.

    The Smiths section is informative and presumeably accurate with contributions from former band members and people associated with the band at the time. It's interesting to read the facts about the young Morrissey from people who were close to him then.

    The on-the-road account of touring with Mozzer comes from a member of support band "Gallon Drunk". This guy decided to take notes, snapshots and collect memorabilia whilst following Moz around America. This is brilliant stuff. He compared the arrival of Moz Stateside to Beatlemania!

    The interview sees our man on top form as usual. Some very witty comments but I'll leave you to find out for yourselves.

    English Martyr -- Sunday March 18 2001, @05:20AM (#9228)
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  • Heroin, ok, we all know what the thing is about, but... brutality?? eh??
    Lancaster -- Sunday March 18 2001, @12:38PM (#9233)
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  • Just another example of proof that Smiths fans long for a reunion.I'd be there!
    DannyDangerous -- Sunday March 18 2001, @02:36PM (#9238)
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  • I guess it will be available in all Europe yes, but Portugal. Sigh. And on-line shopping can be very expensive sometimes. Alas, this virtual world that just shows what we can't have...
    Havfine -- Monday March 19 2001, @05:02AM (#9258)
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  • I just read my dads copy of mojo and felt a bit let down.

    The main story on the smiths is nothing new. Same old stuff thats been talked about for years.

    The only decent thing was the mozzer interview, where he talked about looking for a record deal so he could release his album. He also talked about how he actully didn't like marr and how he enjoyed the smiths.

    It also touched on his relationship/ friendship with stipes. But to be honest nothing groundbreaking..
    Acidmouse -- Monday March 19 2001, @05:12PM (#9288)
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    • Re:Bit boring by state of emergency (Score:1) Tuesday March 20 2001, @01:08AM
  • We, poor US suckers, outta wait for another month for this one! Oy wey!
    However, nice picture! And Johhny Marr is very handsome! ("X-cuse me, if a kiss the guy, oops, kiss the sky!" :-))
    Funny thing so, O'Rourke looks kind of gloomy, as if thinking about pending lawsuits :-)
    The Same Old Bean
    Anonymous -- Tuesday March 20 2001, @08:16PM (#9322)
  • Having read the article I can safely say that it is informative and unbiased and thankfully not sychophantic in anyway. What is apparent that the genius of the Smiths - the Moz/Marr axis was inherently unstable at the best of times. Furtermore, it confirms that Moz has never really had any grasp on how bands "normally" run!! This doesn't really matter as the band produced some of the best music since the Beatles. But what was slightly saddening was the mere fact that if Moz has got a grip on the need for a strong manager, Marr may not have spent so much of his time doing manager duties like hiring vans, and we may have had more albums after 'Strangeways'.

    It appears of course he still hasn't learnt these lessons!!

    Oh well...

    Luge
    Luge -- Thursday March 22 2001, @04:16AM (#9386)
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  • Nice..but Marr looks really knackered, doesn't he? Sallow cheeks and all.
    Ramon -- Thursday March 22 2001, @08:42AM (#9395)
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  • I cannot believe everybody is being so daft over the Mojo article. It tells us NOTHING we dont know already and is a rehash of the same old management goings-on already covered in The Severed Alliance.

    There are also loads of stupid errors.
    1. It says they recorded Asleep AFTER the Scottish tour when it was already out as the b-side of "The Boy With Thorn.." during the tour and had been recorded a few months earlier.

    2. It was "I Started Something" and NOT "Last Night..." that was released instead of "Stop Me..."

    3. At the Wolverhampton 1988 gig Moz played 3 Smiths songs, not 2 ("Stop Me" "Death At Ones Elbow" and "SWeet & Tender Hooligan")

    ETCETERA!

    So nice photos, great to see them on cover, great bit about 92 US tour by Max Decharne and Boz but otherwise the emperor's new clothes. An opportunity wasted
    Anonymous -- Friday March 23 2001, @10:15AM (#9426)
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