Mike Joyce still misses The Smiths
Thanks to Stephane Daigle for the
following:
I was
sent a copy of a new magazine from and about Western Ireland
called Magpie. The issue is the November 1998 one and
it includes Mike Joyce answering a short questionnaire. It
is not very long, so I decided to type it for others to
enjoy.
The issue also has a lengthier features on Irish immigration
in Manchester, but I will not type that part, as (though it
is interesting) it doesn't mention the Smiths and might only
be of interest to Johnny Rogan.
To order a copy, or subscribe to the magazine, write to [email protected]
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"As the most critically acclaimed and musically
accomplished band of the 1980s, The Smiths are said to have
changed the course of popular music. Their drummer, Mike
Joyce from Manchester, is really a West of Ireland man - his
father came from Galway and his mother from Portarlington (a
small aberration). Mike is currently working on a new
project with Liverpool's Pete Wylie."
IT MAKES LIFE WORTH LIVING
The girls in my life, Tina, Faye and Olivia.
IT MAKES LIFE HELL
When people around me are not as passionate as I am about my
music.
MOST DAYS ARE...
Not long enough to do the things I want to do.
PEOPLE THINK I'M...
A thick skinned, happy go lucky eternal optimist.
I AM...
See above.
IT MAKES ME CRY
Seeing the innocent children of any war torn / impoverished
/ famine stricken country suffer.
IT CHANGED MY LIFE
Meeting a certain Johnny Marr, way, way back in 1982.
I'VE NEVER TOLD ANYONE THIS, BUT...
I still miss The Smiths.
IMPORTANT PEOPLE
Mam, Dad, Tina, Faye, Olivia, J Lennon, J Marr, J Rotten,
Bach, G Klimy, P Mondrian, Escher, O Wilde, I Welsh, R
Doyle, S Hughes, S Coogan.
IMPORTANT PLACES
Manchester, Lymm, Portarlington, Shrule.
A PERFECT DAY
Manchester City 3 - Manchester United 2. FA Cup Final 1999.
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Unigram merger / MTV news
Thanks to Brian for the
following:
On MTV
1515 this Sunday, it is reported that there will be some
major reworking of the current Mercury label and its
artists. News has surfaced that Mercury will be involved in
a massive merger, ultimately becoming a portion of Unigram
records. It is speculated by people at The Velvet Rope (a
music industry website) that artists signed to the Mercury
label and other labels such as Geffen, Island, Interscope,
A&M, and Def Jam, that have sold less than 200,000 units
with their latest release will be dropped. Following this
announcement, a caption with accompanying stills from the
respective artists was displayed. Among the notable
performers were: James, Girls Against Boys, and regrettably
Morrissey ('Alma Matters' played in the background). Is
there any confirmation to such a claim? I propose we as fans
pool together our resources and start our own label so
Morrissey doesn't have to bothered by this persisting
nuisance.
Additionally from KB
and Amy Roush, it
was also noted on the program that Maladjusted has sold
78,000 copies.
I haven't heard the details but I'm pretty sure
Morrissey was the one who initiated his departure from
Mercury, as he stated he was attempting to do in the recent
Albuquerque interview.
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"What Difference Does It Make?" - #77 best riff of all time
From Gwyn Catlin:
In the
January issue of the British magazine World Guitar
Magazine they rated the 100 best riffs of all time. The
Smiths took number 77 with "What Difference Does It
Make".
They go on to list the player (Marr) and the guitar used.
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"Reader Meet Author" - New England based email list
From Gibby:
I have started a
New England based Morrissey email list for the purpose of
people in the same area getting together, etc... It's called
"Reader Meet Author" (RMA).
Subscribe by writing to [email protected]
and write to it by writing [email protected]
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Busch - "the German Smiths"
Additionally, Andy from Berlin/Germany
sends:
...for the German speaking
SMITHS/MOZ fans, there is a band called BUSCH from
Bonn/Germany. The German Rolling Stone described the
bandleader as a MORRISSEY descendant and fanzines call them
the German SMITHS.
For more information take a look to my fansite called BUSCH-fieber (there are
also links to the official website from BUSCH incl. an
English part).
PS: The
picture is the cover image from the 1st BUSCH album called
"entsetzlich" (terrible).
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