posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
devout writes:

Happy St George's Day to you all...

Meeting is murder, Saturday April 23, 2005

Academics and fans gathered in Manchester this month to dissect the impact of the Smiths. Grace Dent hears tortured tales of dead dogs, bisexual love triangles and lonely youths
posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
Suswa writes:

If the news on www.f-p-e.com is true, then Good Charlotte not only get a talented drummer, but one step closer to Moz - since The Brothers Madden and gal Hilary Duff are such big Moz/The Smiths fans. If (hope) Deano's still playing the drums for Moz this year, then by looking at Good Charlotte's tour dates, we may not see any performances before Isle of Wight.

Good Charlotte tour dates

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Tucson posted on the general message board (link):


Dean Butterworth Joins Good Charlotte for Upcoming Tour April 8th, 2005

Current Morrissey drummer Dean Butterworth will take over drum duties for Good Charlotte on their upcoming tour that begins this May.

Catch Dean playing Evans Drumheads!

www.f-p-e.com
posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
goinghome writes:

'The Irish Times' states that the Smiths, Rory Gallagher and others will be featured in the first episode of new flashback show “Reverb” on RTE2 at 9.30pm, Tuesday, 26th April, described as nostalgia time for Irish rock and pop. It’s hosted by Des Bishop, and interviews with actors, comedians, TV hosts, radio Djs and musicians will be included, along with archive footage. Beneath the blurb, there’s a picture of the Smiths in action in which at first glance, Morrissey could be mistaken for Elvis.
posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
MAL writes:

'Live At Earls Court' exited the official uk album charts yesterday not quite beating 'Beethoven Was Deaf' (previous live release) for chart position but equalling it for weeks in chart (so far at least with 2)

Redondo Beach/There Is A Light... single however remains in the official uk singles chart for the 4th week but unlikely to survive another.

Also 'Who Put The M In Manchester' is now number 6 in the official uk music DVD charts after 3 weeks peaking at number 2 and also peaking at number 39 in uk DVD (all genres of DVD) charts.
posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
Suswa writes:

10 years later and the views of 18-21 yr old British males have shifted. Perhaps they should have polled the males now 28-31 to see if Morrissey is still in their top 5?

The loutish lad is dead. Enter the caring lad in cashmere

James Robinson
Sunday April 24, 2005
The Observer
posted by davidt on Monday April 25 2005, @09:00AM
Salford Lads' Club writes:

Salford Lads’ Club are rather chuffed to announce two extra shows in their final tribute to The Smiths.

The declaration of the Salford Lads Club's final Smiths Tribute performances has caused a furore comparable to little else but the death of the Mother Teresa; maybe even that of Lady Di.

These outpourings of emotion have resulted in the scheduling of two extra dates...

In Auckland, the Lads now play Fri 29th April at Galatos, in addition to the Sat 30th.

In Wellington, adding to the Saturday night gig at Indigo, the band will play an earlier show on the Sunday 8th May entitled “Some Mothers Days Are Bigger Than Others”

People are urged to bring flowers to these last shows, and also, whenever possible, their mothers. Indeed, a generous offer has been provided on the Sunday gig of free entry to the first 100 mums accompanying their offspring, and able to prove their relationship.

These will be the very last shows of many mad celebrations over the last couple of years, before the group finally heads off to ‘Strangeways’ for a tea drinking sabbatical.

Remember to bring flowers!

So, Goodbye…
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