Jeff and Jay Meet Johnny Marr (Backsatge Pix from Neil Finn Show 7.5.02)

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Jay, Johnny, and Jeff



Tonight (well, now it’s 2 AM- so technically yesterday evening) Jeff Stodel, [rhythm guitarist for the Sweet and Tender Hooligans], and me [Jay Tando, a Totally Random Moz Fan], met with one Johnny Marr, formerly of some 80’s Manchester garage band called the SMITHS…

Neil Finn, former frontman of the Split Enz and Crowded House, was in town for a show at the Hollywood House of Blues and he had as a special guest the Mysterious Mancunian Madman himself as his lead guitarist for the second half of the set…

A few hours before the show we tried our luck getting into the sound check. No problem. When we walked in, there was nobody but a few sound guys and the band onstage. Johnny was testing out his mic and after a moment he stepped to the side and the road manager was cool enough to let him know that we'd like to meet him. While there was a break in the sound check, Johnny came over and noticed that Jeff had a guitar with him. [Jeff had purchased the guitar a few months ago from a guy in England who said it was Johnny’s when he was in the Smiths, and Jeff wanted to validate it’s authenicity “straight from the horse’s mouth”.] Johnny instantly recognized it as the one he had written “Stop Me If You Think That You’ve Heard This One Before” and used during the “Strangeways Here We Come” sessions… and then he took it and showed Jeff the chords for “Stop Me…” and then Jeff, unable to resist, took the guitar back and serenaded Johnny with the opening chords to “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”, with myself on reluctant nervous impromptu vocals. Jeff said “Jay I know you know this!” and implored me to butcher the first few verses. Johnny laughed, “That’s SPOT ON- you’ve got it right!”

He was very personable and seemed very down to earth and genuinely interested in chatting with us for the fifteen minutes we were with him. We had a few questions for him in the blur:
Jeff asked Johnny what did he consider his highlight of his career in the Smiths?
Johnny said every single thing they did was a highlight. He especially liked “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore”- and “How Soon Is Now ?” Regarding the former, he told us how excited he was in the studio when he finally laid down the whining guitar bit at the end of the track. For the latter, Jeff said it seems as though “How Soon Is Now ?” has become the “Stairway To Heaven” of our generation. Johnny just smiled and said that he was just starting to become aware of the impact that the song has had. He also added an interesting factoid: he wrote “How Soon Is Now ?” and “Please. Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want…” in the SAME DAY!

We brought up the Ex-Smiths Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce and I commented that it appeared Johnny had buried any hatchets and he replied that he “never had any hatchets to bury. If I saw them around, I would walk up to them and say hello.” Apparently all of the animosity was created by the press. He jokingly shadow-boxed as he described the media’s portrayal of the relations between his former band members. No direct mention was made of Morrissey- though he did say that “I love all those guys. How can you play that many shows and spend that much time together in the studio and not love someone?”

I did NOT want to be the 1,000,000, 000-th dude to ask him about a possible Smiths reunion.

At the show, he first came out unannounced during the middle of a Crowded House song and played a beautiful riff on harmonica then just as quickly disappeared from the stage… he returned a few songs later – this time introduced by Neil- to play lead guitar on none other than “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out” with Neil doing Morrissey’s part on lead vocals. Both Neil and Johnny did a FANTASTIC job… He later played on several more Finn songs and even sang a Healer’s song, “Down On the Corner” and then for the encore they played (OH MY GAWD!!) “HOW SOON IS NOW?”

Neil introduced it by saying “We are about to do one of my favorite songs of all time!” and then Johnny rips into the opening riff and the place went f***ING NUTS!!!

An excellent night indeed.



























I hope you enjoyed the pix!!

All the best to you, fellow Smiths/Moz Fanz!!

Jay
 
damn, "Some Totally Random Moz Fan"... when you're offtopic... you're OFFTOPIC.

but when you're ONTOPIC.... woah!! watch out! great story, man... sounds like a dream encounter with the Marr...

cheers
 
GR8 pics! Congrats and THANKS for sharing!

These pics r AWSUMWE! The both of u r so lucky. I'm glad to know Johnney doesn't have an attitude and am really releaved there isn't any real animosity between Johnney and the other Smiths. Once again Congrats.
 
;^)

> damn, "Some Totally Random Moz Fan"... when you're offtopic...
> you're OFFTOPIC.
- ha ha ha ha!!

> but when you're ONTOPIC.... woah!! watch out! great story, man... sounds
> like a dream encounter with the Marr...
- it was AWESOME!!

> cheers
- thanx for the kind words, my friend!!

best!
 
The Pleasure, The Privelege Was Mine ;^)

> These pics r AWSUMWE!
- thanx !

The both of u r so lucky. I'm glad to know Johnney
> doesn't have an attitude and am really releaved there isn't any real
> animosity between Johnney and the other Smiths.
- yes that was WAY cool to hear!

Once again Congrats.
- hey thanx JS! It's great to read some POSITIVE feedback in here once in a while!

*wink*

best!
 
i feel so sorry for johnny. look at him leaning away from Mud!

"bloody hell, this is an icky bloke!"
 
Why Do You Come Here?

Will you ever contribute anything to this site that resembles class?
 
excellent work, congratulations

Though Jeff's eyes do look like a zombie's, and though you SHOULD have asked about the reunion (2002: The Who, Duran Duran, Doors, Roxy Music, Oasis, Siouxsie and NO SMITHS? What kind of world is that?), that was an excellent post which should be featured in the site's main page.
ps: How Soon and Please, Please in the same day. Either he's a liar or an even greater genius than I thought.

> Jay, Johnny, and Jeff

> Tonight (well, now it’s 2 AM- so technically yesterday evening) Jeff
> Stodel, [rhythm guitarist for the Sweet and Tender Hooligans], and me [Jay
> Tando, a Totally Random Moz Fan], met with one Johnny Marr, formerly of
> some 80’s Manchester garage band called the SMITHS…

> Neil Finn, former frontman of the Split Enz and Crowded House, was in town
> for a show at the Hollywood House of Blues and he had as a special guest
> the Mysterious Mancunian Madman himself as his lead guitarist for the
> second half of the set…

> A few hours before the show we tried our luck getting into the sound
> check. No problem. When we walked in, there was nobody but a few sound
> guys and the band onstage. Johnny was testing out his mic and after a
> moment he stepped to the side and the road manager was cool enough to let
> him know that we'd like to meet him. While there was a break in the sound
> check, Johnny came over and noticed that Jeff had a guitar with him. [Jeff
> had purchased the guitar a few months ago from a guy in England who said
> it was Johnny’s when he was in the Smiths, and Jeff wanted to validate
> it’s authenicity “straight from the horse’s mouth”.] Johnny instantly
> recognized it as the one he had written “Stop Me If You Think That You’ve
> Heard This One Before” and used during the “Strangeways Here We Come”
> sessions… and then he took it and showed Jeff the chords for “Stop Me…”
> and then Jeff, unable to resist, took the guitar back and serenaded Johnny
> with the opening chords to “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out”, with
> myself on reluctant nervous impromptu vocals. Jeff said “Jay I know you
> know this!” and implored me to butcher the first few verses. Johnny
> laughed, “That’s SPOT ON- you’ve got it right!”

> He was very personable and seemed very down to earth and genuinely
> interested in chatting with us for the fifteen minutes we were with him.
> We had a few questions for him in the blur:
> Jeff asked Johnny what did he consider his highlight of his career in the
> Smiths?
> Johnny said every single thing they did was a highlight. He especially
> liked “That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore”- and “How Soon Is Now ?” Regarding
> the former, he told us how excited he was in the studio when he finally
> laid down the whining guitar bit at the end of the track. For the latter,
> Jeff said it seems as though “How Soon Is Now ?” has become the “Stairway
> To Heaven” of our generation. Johnny just smiled and said that he was just
> starting to become aware of the impact that the song has had. He also
> added an interesting factoid: he wrote “How Soon Is Now ?” and “Please.
> Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want…” in the SAME DAY!

> We brought up the Ex-Smiths Andy Rourke and Mike Joyce and I commented
> that it appeared Johnny had buried any hatchets and he replied that he
> “never had any hatchets to bury. If I saw them around, I would walk up to
> them and say hello.” Apparently all of the animosity was created by the
> press. He jokingly shadow-boxed as he described the media’s portrayal of
> the relations between his former band members. No direct mention was made
> of Morrissey- though he did say that “I love all those guys. How can you
> play that many shows and spend that much time together in the studio and
> not love someone?”

> I did NOT want to be the 1,000,000, 000-th dude to ask him about a
> possible Smiths reunion.

> At the show, he first came out unannounced during the middle of a Crowded
> House song and played a beautiful riff on harmonica then just as quickly
> disappeared from the stage… he returned a few songs later – this time
> introduced by Neil- to play lead guitar on none other than “There Is A
> Light That Never Goes Out” with Neil doing Morrissey’s part on lead
> vocals. Both Neil and Johnny did a FANTASTIC job… He later played on
> several more Finn songs and even sang a Healer’s song, “Down On the
> Corner” and then for the encore they played (OH MY GAWD!!) “HOW SOON IS
> NOW?”

> Neil introduced it by saying “We are about to do one of my favorite songs
> of all time!” and then Johnny rips into the opening riff and the place
> went f***ING NUTS!!!

> An excellent night indeed.

> I hope you enjoyed the pix!!

> All the best to you, fellow Smiths/Moz Fanz!!

> Jay
 
There Speaks A True Friend

> Though Jeff's eyes do look like a zombie's,
- ha ha ha well when I'll have to wash that "red" right out of his eyes when I further edit the pix...

and though you SHOULD have
> asked about the reunion (2002: The Who, Duran Duran, Doors, Roxy Music,
> Oasis, Siouxsie and NO SMITHS? What kind of world is that?),
- I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday!!

(well, ummm... maybe)

that was an
> excellent post which should be featured in the site's main page.
- thanx my friend, who ever you are!

> ps: How Soon and Please, Please in the same day. Either he's a liar or an
> even greater genius than I thought.
- pure brilliance.

best!
 
I know why

She's here practically 24/7 and never shows anything remotley interesting. And the people who do contribute she tlks nonsense as if she could do it better. Good going Jay, screw Suzanne and her retarded posts. God all she does is bitch bitch bitch!
 
i think greasetea has some words to say about your stupid post
 
Re: I know why

> She's here practically 24/7 and never shows anything remotley interesting.
> And the people who do contribute she tlks nonsense as if she could do it
> better. Good going Jay, screw Suzanne and her retarded posts. God all she
> does is bitch bitch bitch!

sure, i could do better than Jay. I wouldn't scare johnny by trying to molest him like he did.
 
The problem with suzanne

True. She is here a lot. I don't know if she's here 24/7 because I'm not here that much. But, every time I come to Morrissey-Solo there is a new post by her.

She does have some funny posts. Maybe 1 out of every 10 of her posts are witty and I think, "hey, that suzanne girl is funny"

The trouble is that means the other 90% of her posts are shit.

take a look at her profile: http://www.morrissey-solo.com/~suzanne/
suzanne has posted 794 comments.

Who has time to write all that stuff? It makes me think that Morrissey-solo is her entire life. How horribly sad! If this website disappeared tomorrow what would she do?

In general I find her comments to be quite negative. She doesn't seem to have anything nice to say to anyone. She's the first one to criticize others -- and if anyone criticizes her, she goes into attack mode. She doesn't seem to want to stop and listen to suggestions.

Also about Jay & Jeff meeting Johnny Marr - I think that is fantastic. Congrats. I'm totally jealous! Random Moz fan, I'm sorry that Miss Suzanne can't be happy for you. Her bitter side has gotten the best of her. (Comme d'habitude) Don't let it impede on the glory your own success.

Again, Congrats.

> She's here practically 24/7 and never shows anything remotley interesting.
> And the people who do contribute she tlks nonsense as if she could do it
> better. Good going Jay, screw Suzanne and her retarded posts. God all she
> does is bitch bitch bitch!




join the i hate suzanne club -- free membership this month
 
I Give Up. You Win

How about we do this:

whatever your issues are- if you have something ill to say about me why not email me directly and spare the rest of the world your venom:

[email protected]

love, peace, and harmony
 
has anyone considered the possibility that she was just making a joke? sheesh. lighten up.
 
or consider this

1. suddenly, all of these people who have no identifiable name show up to say something.

2. all of them have the same critique.

3. all of them hate me, and yet, they know exactly when i post (all of them know its 24/7...isn't that strange?), they all know what i do all day long, and they also know what's on my user profile.

and yes, you will see my karma is at 78 points. its been hovering there in that range for months because someone has been stalking my posts and marking everything i say as troll, and i'm not dumb as to who it is. possibly the person who knows where my user profile is, don't you think?

conclusion:

i wasn't joking about jay being icky.
 
Sue Jay for Stealing your Karma!

> 1. suddenly, all of these people who have no identifiable name show up to
> say something.

> 2. all of them have the same critique.

> 3. all of them hate me, and yet, they know exactly when i post (all of
> them know its 24/7...isn't that strange?), they all know what i do all day
> long, and they also know what's on my user profile.

> and yes, you will see my karma is at 78 points. its been hovering there in
> that range for months because someone has been stalking my posts and
> marking everything i say as troll, and i'm not dumb as to who it is.
> possibly the person who knows where my user profile is, don't you think?

> conclusion:

> i wasn't joking about jay being icky.
World Court at Hague?
Calm down, Suzanne, Suzanne Vega Phantom is watching out for You for good!
You are a fox!
Jay Tando is a noodle.
You have to move to LA, there you will realize all your dreams. I'm 100% sure, Texas is bad for your Karma, not Jay...
Hug for you from me and my Master David The Latvian Troll.

P.S.
My Master asked me to bring You his apologies for being an disappearing act. But he is as queer as a fruitcake, what would girl expect... (Knowing Smile)
 
Re: or consider this - a translation

> 1. suddenly, all of these people who have no identifiable name show up to
> say something.

hey, you foolios better leave your names so i can mock and ridicule you properly!

> 2. all of them have the same critique.

finally the kind people have realized the truth: that i really am a bitch!

> 3. all of them hate me, and yet, they know exactly when i post (all of
> them know its 24/7...isn't that strange?), they all know what i do all day
> long, and they also know what's on my user profile.

i know i am hated. but i can't help it. just because my life revolves around miami vice re-runs and an unhealthy love of philip michael thomas doesn't mean that i can't find the hours for my favorite past time: writing sniveling and condescending one-liners on Morrissey-solo.

> and yes, you will see my karma is at 78 points.

i know, i've said A LOT of useless shit in my time of being a troll on Morrissey-solo. Wow. only 78, I thought I was much more of a troll than that.

> its been hovering there in
> that range for months because someone has been stalking my posts and
> marking everything i say as troll,

i can't help it if my true potential has been realised.

> and i'm not dumb as to who it is.
> possibly the person who knows where my user profile is, don't you think?

i don't have a clue who it is -- but maybe if i pretend i do know, i will seem intelligent.

> conclusion:

> i wasn't joking about jay being icky.

this is my half-hearted apology. please don't hate me anymore. i need for the mere masses on Morrissey-solo to believe that i am superior.
 
Re: or consider this

> 3. all of them hate me, and yet, they know exactly when i post (all of
> them know its 24/7...isn't that strange?), they all know what i do all day
> long, and they also know what's on my user profile.

Next thing you know they be camping outside your house.
Could this be a "the more you ignore me, the closer I get" situation? Have you been breaking hearts lately, miss?

ps- just a brief reminder:this is a Morrissey board.
 

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