More Henry Rollins
Thanks to Sarah Dine for the
following:
Henry
Rollins was a guest video programmer on Australia's late
night video program, Rage.
One of his choices was, funnily enough, "November
Spawned a Monster". Here is his explanation as to
why he made the choice:
"The reason I picked Morrissey'd be because, in my
opinion, Morrissey just embodies every horrible trait that a
human can possibly possess. I mean, he's British, he didn't
have to work very hard. And they have a handicap anyway, I
mean, you notice all the great musicians who were English
Moved. Ozzy Osbourne, Geezer Butler, Tony Iommi and Bill
Ward -- the members of Black Sabbath; one of the world's
greatest bands, even though they were British -- they
(baffled head shake) moved to America. Which is great.
"Umm... I just love this video because it catches our
hero Morrissey lounging about in this hilarious shirt and
just, whenever I see, I see the video of (puncey accents)
November Spawned a Monstah I'm always here with a twinge of
regret that it was not I who got to direct this video
because in the last scene Morrissey'd just, would be doused
with gasoline and set on fire too. And then we'd just get
some, er, a wild sound mike up and just the sound of his
hair and the polyester shirt burning into his skin and his
last cries on earth and what we could do is we'd take that
and put a house beat behind it and put it on a 12" and
sell it to all these emaciated, you know, kids with bad
teeth who don't have enough Vitamin C who never get outside,
and it's like: Morrissey, cheer up, it's not that bad.
"When you've got as much money as that guy does, you
know, I'd be happy. David Lee Roth said 'Money can't buy you
happiness, but it can buy you a boat big enough to sail
right next to it.' So I think the guy should cheer up.
"So, I think we should play this video today to show
everybody the traits they shouldn't cultivate. Look at
Morrissey and just be, just jump up and down in joy that you
are not him. That's why.
"And I know that this might be a little cruel, that I
might have, you know, bashed our beautiful friends over
there in Britain and, you know, I really don't care. I
really, I really don't care.
"Personally, I wouldn't want to burn him up. I'd like
to tie him to a chair and tease him till he pees his pants
and promises never to do it again."
Henry Rollins, Rage 10yr special. 1997.
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"Please Please Please..." on Never Been Kissed soundtrack
From Naehairont, news at JAMtv:
There isn't much in
the way of new material on the soundtrack to Never
Been Kissed. In fact, "Girl Called
Happiness" by teen heartthrob Jeremy Jordan is
absolutely it. But the album -- and the film for that matter
-- isn't without its star power. The romance-comedy, set for
release April 9, features Drew Barrymore and David Arquette,
but also about forty or so recognizable songs sprinkled
throughout the film, almost twice as many as are heard in
typical teen chick-flicks. Previously-released songs
included in the film and soundtrack will include John
Lennon's "Watching the Wheels," the Cardigans'
"Erase and Rewind," the Smiths' "Please
Please Please Let Me Get What I Want" and the Beach
Boys' "Don't Worry Baby." Other artists expected
to appear on the album include R.E.M., Semisonic, Blind
Melon and Swirl 360, among others.
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"How Soon Is Now?" in Cruel Intentions trailer
Several people e-mailed that the
Love Spit Love version of "How Soon Is Now?" is
being used in the trailer for the movie Cruel
Intentions. I thought it had been mentioned before
but I think I just lost track.
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"Suedehead" on new 80's compilation (Germany)
From Stefan Krix:
For the first time
a song by Morrissey has been chosen to appear on the German
80s Compilation-Series 'Pop&Wave' (Sony).
The Series (always 2-CD) started in 1992 and to my view they
pay attention to quality and chart success.
Meanwhile they've reached Vol.8, which was released this
month and it includes "Suedehead".
Back in 1992, they released a single spin-off called
'Rock&Wave', which included "Panic" by The
Smiths.
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Morrissey video on 120 Minutes (really)
Thanks to Luke Bagwell, first
to let me know MTV actually played a Morrissey video 120
Minutes yesterday. Also, from Jen:
...It was
"The Last of the Famous International Playboys."
Funny thing is, I've been e-mailing 120 Min messages about
how upset I was when they didn't play a Moz vid two weeks
ago, as was promised. Each time I mailed them I asked for
the "Last of..." vid to be played and my wish was
granted (or so I'd like to think)!
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