posted by davidt on Friday July 08 2005, @08:00PM
mozmic_dancer writes:
This item is from the Billboard Music Notes Section of Go! a weekend supplement of Northern New Jersey's Bergen-Record Newspaper:

Expect an announcement soon on Morrissey's next move.

After widespread speculation that the former Smiths frontman would cut his business ties with Sanctuary Group, executives at the British independent music firm tell Billboard they are confident of securing his services.

"We're very much still in the front-running, as far as the Morrissey business is concerned," group CEO Merck Mercuriadis says. "I wouldn't put too much on that speculation."

Sanctuary handles various aspects of Morrissey's business and has been widely credited with resurrecting his career through the million-plus-selling success of his 2004 release "You Are the Quarry" and the subsequent tour in support of it.
posted by davidt on Friday July 08 2005, @08:00PM
BlueGirl writes:
Popbitch.com's newsletter reported today (so take it for what that's worth):

"Morrissey is splitting with his long-time guitarist and music director Boz Borer. The Polecats frontman has finally had enough and is moving to Europe."
posted by davidt on Friday July 08 2005, @08:00PM
Stephen Lucero writes:
While at a pub(name withheld to protect Morrissey from stalkers) in Hollywood to watch a soccer game, I had the second greatest night of my life (after my wedding). Morrissey was there along with a young (mid-20's), attractive Latino guy. At first I was in total disbelief. Various friends of mine have seen Morrissey at the most random places, finally it was my turn. Morrissey was dressed very smartly. He had on slacks and a grey blazer, as his friend did. He looked younger than I expected and seemed to be in good spirits all night.

I rushed to my car and luckily I had a Moz CD (Bona Drag) in the car, which is a rarity being that I primarily rely on my iPod. To make a long story short I approached him and we proceeded to have a nice five minute conversation and he signed my CD (scan). He was more witty and charming than I could have imagined. I had always thought that if I ever met him I would be very calm and relaxed when I talked to him. I found myself very nervous and anxious about the whole situation. When I first met him I introduced myself and told him that I was a "great fan of his" to which he responded with nod of his head and a wry smile "great!, oh really, how so?" I told him of the impact he has had on my life to which he seemed genuinly interested. He has that kind of magnetism and charisma where you when you talk to him you feel he is intently listening to you and giving you his full attention.

Overall, he was exceptionaly nice and friendly and offered his hand upon parting. He stayed at the bar over two hours and looked very relaxed and appeared to be having a great time.

Having been longtime fan, since Meat is Murder, it was a dream come true.
posted by davidt on Friday July 08 2005, @08:00PM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the links:

Rainbow Network review (1 of 5 stars) by Charlotte Cooper

ThisIsLondon review by Nick Curtis, Evening Standard
posted by davidt on Friday July 08 2005, @08:00PM
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