posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
toddicus writes:

Supposedly, the next Moz single will be "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" in two parts- CD1 and CD2 from the "Live At Earl's Court" album. Amazon.co.uk are already taking preorders.
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The Goat writes:

I've just read the March edition of 'The Zone' the free music paper given out at the UK record discount shop 'The Music Zone'.

On the competition page it says
'We've got 10 sets of 4 Morrissey singles including 'There Is A Light.....' which precedes his 'Live at Earls Court' album due out on 4th April.

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Sphinx writes:

Amazon UK are showing the following on the site.

There Is A Light That Never Goes Out by Morrissey as a single.

Release date showing is April 4th and there are 2 singles listed with the following catalogue numbers

ATKXS015 and CD2 ATKXD015

A further listing details a Limited Edition of Live At Earls Court.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
broken writes:

In this month's Q magazine, the "essentials albums your record collection must include" takes in genres as diverse as punk, country, jazz, rock and indie.

The Queen is dead was the most essential Indie album, and there was a page of gushing praise for the Smiths, accompanying the selection.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
Suswa writes:

Updates in the News section:
Boz and the Bozmen (including Lyn and Deano) will be in Green Bay, Wisconsin at the Rockabilly Festival April 14-16.

There is also a recent update in The Boorer's diary section.

http://www.bozboorer.com/
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
Jackosuede writes:

In story about his unimpressive sex video, NYPost runs big picture in paper and on web site of Fred Durst in Smiths shirt, standing next to Paris Hilton. Ughhhh!!! Unclean! Unclean!

WEB VID XXX-POSES FRED'S LIMP BIZKIT

posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
mozchildren writes:

Slow news day item: I was out on the Camera Obscura site and I noticed a picture of band member, John, wearing a Smiths shirt featuring the cover art for "Sheila Take a Bow." The link to the picture page is here.

Click to enlarge

posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
someraincoatedlovers writes:

A small bit of Morrissey news in an article about The Killers from The Daily Yomiuri.

The relevant bit that mentions Morrissey:

"'I'm in love with U2 and all these bands that are kinda larger than life--the Beatles, David Bowie and Morrissey and things like that. It was always just kind of, 'Be as big as you can be' and not be ashamed of it. That's what rock 'n' roll is about.' explains Brandon Flowers, frontman of the Killers, down the line from London while on tour in Britain."
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
An anonymous person writes:

In the NY Post, ( page six )

"March 2, 2005 -- SQUEAKY-clean teen superstar Hilary Duff seems to be taking cues from her club-hopping arch-nemesis, Lindsay Lohan. While canoodling with Good Charlotte singer Joel Madden at Sway, 17-year-old Duff's table was cluttered with vodka and Red Bull cocktails, the preferred libation of the bleary-eyed Young Hollywood set. Duff, who made her unlikely appearance at designer Benjamin Cho's weekly Smiths and Morrissey fest, has been setting hipster hearts aflutter lately by hitting the Bloc Party concert at the Roxy, the "Misshapes" bash at Luke & Leroy and the late-night scene at Lit."
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
An anonymous person writes:

Channel 4 are taking votes for their forthcoming top 100 albums show, The Queen is Dead is the only Morrissey/Smiths album on the list. So do your duty and get it into the Top 10

THE 100 GREATEST ALBUMS - vote
posted by davidt on Saturday March 05 2005, @01:00PM
cercamon writes:

Yes, in "I'm just playing easy to get" Morrissey tell us not to dig too much, but I think there's a lot to dig for when it comes to his lyrics. Don't you agree? That's why I have created "World of Morrissey" - http://www.worldofmorrissey.com

This website is all about Morrissey's lyrics and his meanings, secondary meanings, real meanings, references, etc. Please help with your contribute and your ideas.
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