Member @JerryCan wishes to add this to the A-Z:
I've only just seen this vid on YT from Neil Taylor (Riff Talks 3) about creating the riff for this song. I think this would be the best thread for it. He mentions his introduction to Moz etc:
Warners are rumoured to be doing something later in the year - probably nothing too 'rare' though.
Warners have also just re-stocked Louder Than Bombs vinyl for buying-in at local record shops too - no sign of any other activity, but who knows?
Regards,
FWD.
Morrissey is “quickly coming around to that belief” that Capitol is “sabotaging” his new album
https://www.nme.com/news/music/morrissey-is-quickly-coming-around-to-that-belief-that-capitol-is-sabotaging-his-new-album-3394087
(added to OP).
"NME has approached Capitol Records for comment." -...
Unfortunately, 'too diverse' is being posited by Central as the explanation - this could well be assumption rather than anything being quoted from UMG directly (especially when Fiona's 'work' is attached to the same post).
Just more confusion to add to the soon to be pages of argued speculation...
Rumour mill (but a credible source):
A Warner's The Smiths 'greatest hits' is being compiled for later in the year (yes, another).
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You may have heard it here first folks.
"An Opinion Piece by Fiona Dodwell"
Excerpt:
"What was to become of the unreleased 14th solo album? Fans desperately wanted the songs then, as they do now. Morrissey evidently remains committed to releasing them. So, why is there still a barrier, even today, preventing the release of this...
Soundsville.
Morrissey live at the Hammersmith Odeon on the 4th Oct 1991.
Playing Last Of The Famous International Playboys.
This was filmed for Japanese TV.
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