posted by davidt on Friday March 19 2004, @10:00AM
EARLASH writes:

EARLASH interviewed Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke in NYC this Saturday, March 13th. Read all about it at: http://www.earlash.com/ft.php?featid=30.

And yes, both the Smiths and Morrissey were mentioned.

Enjoy!

EARLASH
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  • Not the brightest lamps on the street are they? Still decent enough blokes. Bit dull but decent. Wouldn't fancy touring with them.
    Anonymous -- Friday March 19 2004, @10:32AM (#91119)
  • I don't mind it at all.

    Nice link into what songs they would perform if they basically reformed. However the chances of Morrissey ever getting onto a stage with Joyce again are 0.
    Truman C -- Saturday March 20 2004, @06:17AM (#91208)
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  • Please go away.
    Anonymous -- Saturday March 20 2004, @05:36PM (#91264)
  • What else have they got to talk about?
    English Martyr -- Sunday March 21 2004, @12:53AM (#91289)
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  • It's pretty safe to say that Mike and Andy were just back-up singers in the Smiths. They didn't write the songs nor did they make any of the instrumentals.
    leedoggpimp <[email protected]> -- Sunday March 21 2004, @02:01AM (#91291)
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    True friends stab you in the front.
  • didn't Moz imply a couple of months back that it had been dropped? does this eman Joyce is going to be running out around the festival circuit/MEN arena issuing writs left, right and centre?
    John
    Anonymous -- Sunday March 21 2004, @04:27PM (#91344)
  • Mike Joyce has a stalker?
    I thought only Andy had one.
    nonesoever -- Monday March 22 2004, @02:10AM (#91370)
    (User #8448 Info)
    "... turn popular song into sickness"
  • I'm a drummer and Joyce was such an inspiration to me since 1986...I Know It's Over, Shoplifters, Never Had No One Ever, there was so much he did that I found truly inspiring. Then, I got the Smiths "Complete Picture" videotape and was kind of startled to find he wasn't much of a showman, especially on "Shoplifters", that song has such HEAVY drumming, my mind pictures buildings falling when I listen to it (this might be a ghastly comparison for some but it's the same pattern for Slayer's intro to "Criminally Insane"). I just ignored Joyce's lame tv performance, thinking it was because they were lip-synching they weren't taking it all very seriously. But then, over the years I kept getting little disappointments here and there that led up to today when he didn't even know what "Panic" was. This is SO hard for me, but it looks like I'm just going to have to face the fact that Joyce is not the drum God I thought he was. Does anyone else have any last input before I kick him out of my soul? I'll give him a chance if someone can convince me, but it's going to be tough, I mean, he's a DJ now...
    hanz_ofbyotch -- Monday March 22 2004, @09:46PM (#91575)
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