Last leg of the tour begins today in San Francisco
Thanks again to all of those who have contributed information and photos along the way -- I have not been able to keep up with all of it, mostly due to the overwhelming amount of news that has accompanied this tour. Once the tour is over things will settle down (hopefully) and I'll have some time to compile everything together. Here's an ad for the final leg of the tour which appeared in the L.A. Weekly (Dec. 3-9), pointed out by Moz Head 2000:
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New music and label soon?
Anonymously sent:
This is
from a friend of mine... Anyone else hear about these
rumblings? I talked to someone who got an e-mail from Boz
who told him they're very close to signing with someone and
can't wait to try out all the new material back in the
states.
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Cover stars mentioned in Guardian article
From Gladioli:
In the TV
supplement of the Guardian last Saturday (Dec 4) the
main article referred to British actors of the 60s that the
newspaper would like to see back on the screen.
The reason behind such an article was Terence Stamp’s
comeback in The Limey (which is out on Friday in the UK).
The title is “Rita, come home: 60s stars we want back”
(referring to Rita Tushingham). Of course the article is
full of Smiths references since most of the actors it
mentions have appeared on Smiths sleeves. They mention
Terence Stamp of course (“What Difference…?”), Rita
Tushingham (“Hand In Glove” feat. Sandie Shaw and “Girfriend
in A Coma” video), Colin Cambell (“William…” and the
German “Ask”) and the film “The Family Way” from
which come the covers for “I Started Something…” (Avril
Angers) and “Stop Me…”(Murray Head). The Smiths are
inevitably mentioned in relation to Colin Campbell and
Terence Stamp. The paragraph reads:
“Colin
Campbell’s starring role in The Leather Boys largely
comprised him winking and grinning and generally playing the
loveable cockney geezer - “cahm awwwn!” and “cor ber-limey!”
are his memorable catch phrases. Playing opposite tarty
fiancee Rita Tushingham he has real vulnerability and is
clearly star material. Then he tutted and blimeyed his way
through Saturday Night Out, serenaded by The Searchers as a
sailor on the pull, but that was just about it. He at least
became the equal of Il Stampo, via immortality on a Smiths
sleeve.”
If Morrissey read it I’m sure he was be more than happy
with the reference and the fact that the Smiths are
associated with these 60s icons.
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Seaside, but still docked
From Tony
Traverso (new URL):
Check out
this really cool band from Norway called: Seaside Yet
Still Docked. They have a song on their website called:
How soon is life? They have 12 songs available for download.
They list as their musical influence's of course The Smiths
and Moz as well as The Velvet Underground, U2, Brian Eno,
Joy Division, Lou Reed. Their website and MP3 files are
located here.
Their music is very beautiful and his voice is very haunting
& very Morrissey sounding and I think you will like
them. I was just browsing MP3.com tonight and happened upon
them.
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"Anne Clark und Morrissey" - Discokugelalarm
From Mat:
Just came
across an obscure 7-track-CD by a German band called "Discokugelalarm"
("Mirror ball alarm"). I don't know anything about
them, but the inlay has a photo with four guys in white
shirts and black ties. Anyway, this CD features a song
called "Anne Clark und Morrissey". I just got to
read the German lyrics and one line went something like
"... the world is much darker than any of Anne Clark's
songs and life is more desperate than Morrissey ever
described ..." Well, maybe they're right ... can't say
if their music is good ...
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