Dazza
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Evening - hope we're good.
I was musing about this period earlier, rattling through a few possibilities and wondered what some of you thought of the post-Strangeways attempts to essentially replace Johnny Marr and continue under the Smiths name.
My understanding is that it lasted a matter of a few weeks and comprised of them trialing a guitarist called Ivor Perry from the band Easterhouse. It turned out that Perry was a bad fit for working with Morrissey and they quickly abandoned the idea.
Wonder what Johnny thought of that? It's not the Smiths without him, clearly - part of me is probably happy that they called it a day when they did as the Smiths going on into the 1990s would have looked and sounded somewhat dated. I also recognise that Johnny wanted to do other things, explore new musical directions and he was likely to encounter resistance from Moz had he (for instance) suggested adding a dancier element to the group's sound.
Another thing I remember reading about this period was that Morrissey was interested in trying to bring Roddy Frame into the Smiths, which strikes me as something that was never going to happen. Roddy was a writer and a frontman in a band almost as successful as the Smiths (at least commercially) and Aztec would go on to have a few of their most significant hit singles in the few years afterwards.
Worth asking who (if anyone) they could have looked at hypothetically. Would Craig have been interested in coming back? Could Vini Reilly have been tempted? Both ended up working with Morrissey when he went solo and a version of the Smiths (with Craig subbing for Johnny) essentially did a few 'Morrissey solo' records at the end of the 1980s.
It strikes me as a mad idea for them even to attempt to carry on without Johnny, but thoughts appreciated as always. Thanks in advance.
I was musing about this period earlier, rattling through a few possibilities and wondered what some of you thought of the post-Strangeways attempts to essentially replace Johnny Marr and continue under the Smiths name.
My understanding is that it lasted a matter of a few weeks and comprised of them trialing a guitarist called Ivor Perry from the band Easterhouse. It turned out that Perry was a bad fit for working with Morrissey and they quickly abandoned the idea.
Wonder what Johnny thought of that? It's not the Smiths without him, clearly - part of me is probably happy that they called it a day when they did as the Smiths going on into the 1990s would have looked and sounded somewhat dated. I also recognise that Johnny wanted to do other things, explore new musical directions and he was likely to encounter resistance from Moz had he (for instance) suggested adding a dancier element to the group's sound.
Another thing I remember reading about this period was that Morrissey was interested in trying to bring Roddy Frame into the Smiths, which strikes me as something that was never going to happen. Roddy was a writer and a frontman in a band almost as successful as the Smiths (at least commercially) and Aztec would go on to have a few of their most significant hit singles in the few years afterwards.
Worth asking who (if anyone) they could have looked at hypothetically. Would Craig have been interested in coming back? Could Vini Reilly have been tempted? Both ended up working with Morrissey when he went solo and a version of the Smiths (with Craig subbing for Johnny) essentially did a few 'Morrissey solo' records at the end of the 1980s.
It strikes me as a mad idea for them even to attempt to carry on without Johnny, but thoughts appreciated as always. Thanks in advance.