posted by davidt on Monday February 07 2005, @08:00AM
Cesar writes:

In this weeks Entertainment Weekly (Green Day on the cover) there was a article about how artists (Morrissey, Robert Plant, Billy Idol, and Kiss) take refuge at Sanctuary Records... In the Article also mentions that Morrissey has sold more than 188,000 units in the U.S. and a million worldwide! Live in Earl's Court is mention as well ..

Morrissey Live at Earl's Court
The more you ignore him, the more album he'll release. Look out for another studio disc by years end!!!

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Orin_Leland writes:

The recent Entertainment Weekly (February issue #806) has a two page article on Sanctuary records.

The article makes mention of a good number of its best artists, also pointing out the next top five albums they will be releasing, Morrissey's Live At Earl's Court included in that list. There is also an illustration of the Mozzer as well as two other artists under the Sanctuary label.
posted by davidt on Monday February 07 2005, @08:00AM
Sheridan Whiteside writes:

Go to this website to check out some new photos. The photographer was only allowed to be up front for the first two songs. Even so she got some great pics.

www.undergroundup.com
posted by davidt on Monday February 07 2005, @08:00AM
Velvetnose writes:

Taken from a recent article in the London Times entitled "Will the Real Elvis Please Standup?"

Elvis was being compared to Bowie and Jagger as an English icon and had this to describe the fragility of being an artist today.

"Take Morrissey. For me, he’s been singing the same tune for 20 years. I just don’t get it. But he’s clearly an interesting character and means a lot to people. He seems to be of a disposition that is very sensitive to criticism and therefore it’s appropriately English that he becomes cherished in that kind of Frankie Howard, Tony Hancock way. Those who are fragile, who need to be cosseted, maybe their shortcomings or their excellence in their field is then woven into the fabric along with Albert Tatlock and Hobnobs.”
posted by davidt on Monday February 07 2005, @08:00AM
lutewhine writes:

I help out with my girlfriend's Evan Dando fansite, and have recently been checking out several bootlegs from his Lemonheads days.

Couldn't help but laugh to come across a live acoustic version of Mrs Robinson from the early 90s, the last minute of which sees Evan dropping in his take on How Soon Is Now?.

It's available to download from the site for the next couple of weeks. Note, however, that the file is only available to the site's forum members. To access it, follow the "download" link from the www.evandando.co.uk homepage.
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