posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
MorrisseyGirl writes:

This is Part 2 of an interview with Joe Strummer by editor Jack Rabid. (The interview is from the indie mag The Big Takeover, Issue No. 46).

The most interesting (and Moz relevant) part comes after a reference to Mick Jones having caught the chicken pox:

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posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Ulf Österström writes:

The August edition of Mojo features a list of the 100 Greatest Songs of All Time, as voted for by "the world's finest somgwriters" and the Mojo writers. Morrissey and Marr are featured on number 25 with "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" which gets the following review:

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posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Angela writes:

In his first interview since leaving the band in 1997 former Morrissey drummer and composer of "Lost" and "Wide to Receive" speaks candidly with MorrisseyTour.com about his new band and life after Morrissey.

The interview took place at in July at CBGB's following a show performed by Spencer's new band, Elva Snow.

The interview will be posted September 1.

Meanwhile, here's a snippet:

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posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Chris writes:

Picked up an EP from a band called Stars (on the Le Grand Magistery label) with a cover of "This Charming Man". It's a nice, smooth techno take on the classic. The rest of the EP, however, sounds like Pet Shop Boys, sans acerbic wit.
posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Anonymous Coward writes:

The following is a review of the band 'In Between Blue' from the magazine Ink19. I don't think however they're using the Moz reference in a positive light.
...M is for Morrissey, synonymous with depression, arrogance, unrequited love, selfishness, self-obsession and all of the best in human emotion. I'm kicking myself for not using "melancholy."
posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Michelle writes:

I recently went to see Travis at the Fillmore in San Francisco and while waiting for the adorable Fran to grace us with his presence, his "before show" tunes began to play. Included was, of course, The Smiths' "What difference does it make?" I knew I loved Travis for a reason.
posted by davidt on Monday July 31 2000, @08:30AM
Thanks to Albert aka [email protected] for submitting this Winamp "Morrissey-solo" themed skin (Details / download) , for those of us who listen to mp3s using this program.

Albert also has a few other Morrissey / Smiths themed skins - do a search on Winamp's 'Skins and Plugins' page for either Morrissey or Smiths to find them.

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