posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
half-a-person writes:

Found out that the on-sale date for the "Septiembre 13 Concierto Revolución 2002 - Anaheim - Jaguares, Morrissey y más...." show is June 29 at 10:00 AM. Still checking on the other dates....
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
J writes and sends:

Another sign that not everyone over here has forgotten about Stretford's finest, with a respectable #40 placing in yet another VH1 UK tedius, overly mainstream, public poll. Really, with a poll containing Robbie Williams as #1, I expected Morrissey to not have even made the top 100 never mind top 40. The entire top 100 can be found at the VH1 UK website.

The following audio file of the piece on Morrissey contains comments from the lovely Emma B (Radio 1), Badly Drawn Boy, Noel Gallagher, Dani Behr (BBC Childrens Presenter), John Peel and Clive Langer.

vh1men.rm - RealAudio format (2:54, 706K)

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An anonymous person adds that Morrissey was "Introduced as 'One of the greatest lyricists of all time... but he was a bit mad' by Steve Kemp (Eastenders soapstar and ex-Spandeu Ballet)" and that Dani Behr was the one "who said she couldn't understand why ANYONE would listen to his suicidal lyrics...she's a cretin."
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
Whore in Retirement writes:

In yesterday`s Reforma Newspaper (one of Mexico`s most important papers) there was an article in which Marusa Reyes (Jaguares` Manager) announced the minitour they will be doing together in California. She said that it was an idea of Saul Hernandez (Jags leader) to invite an icon such as MOZ to do something together (they didnt say who will be opening) so they gave him "a phone call" in which he gladly accepted to do the three dates.

But, as the MOZ-Jaguares thing will be from the Revolucion Tour Jaguares will be doing all over the US, Mexico, Central and South America, it is expected Jaguares to be closing the gigs.

Also, there is said that more GUESTS will be performing, so it is expected that some other (Mainly Latin) artists will be part of the shows. You can check Jaguares official webpage where the concerts are announced, confirmed, and tickets on sale.

The article on Reforma.com:

Cantarán Jaguares con Morrissey - May 27, 2002
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
Growup007 writes:

There will indeed be a Smiths boxed set coming soon on Rhino. I'd heard it was supposed to be out already. I can tell you it was in the works months ago. As far as the tour, it will indeed begin in Salt Lake and not a day sooner. "He has obligations that will keep him from rehearsing until the week before. Then he will rehearse for a week before the beginning of the tour." Also, there will probably be more dates in September. That's it. Take care.
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
gadi writes:

http://www.out.com/horoscope.asp

Out magazine has chosen Morrissey the star of the month in his horoscope. there is a nice illustration of Morrissey, also. (Illustration by William Taylor)

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posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
Larry writes:

Badly Drawn Boy selected "Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want" as the last song during his visit with KRCW (Los Angeles radio). Also selected a new Doves track in order to keep all the music Mancunian. He mentioned that he has not run into Morrissey and jokingly said "I am not sure if he'd like me". BDB has been staying in L.A. recording the last 9 months or so.
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
Marco writes:

The Smiths were voted the 9th best album of the last 50 year with The Queen Is Dead in a new poll for BBC Radio.

THE STONE ROSES' debut album has been voted the best album.
Their self-titled 1989 classic finished just ahead of Pink Floyd's ''Dark Side Of The Moon' in the Jubilee poll voted for by listeners of 6 Music, the BBC's new digital station. The poll aimed to define the best 50 albums of the last 50 years in and ran across the Jubilee Bank Holidays.

The Top Ten also saw two bows from Radiohead, with 'The Bends' (at Four) and 'OK Computer' (Five). The Beatles went one better with three in the Top Ten, 'Revolver' (three), 'Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band' at six and 'The White Album' at Ten. Nirvana, with 'Nevermind' at Seven, U2 with 'The Joshua Tree' at Eight.

Other notable placings came from Oasis at 12 and 17 with 'Definitely Maybe' and 'What's The Story (Morning Glory)', Led Zeppelin with 'Led Zeppelin IV' at 16, - Bob Dylan at 19 with 'Blood On The Tracks', the Pixies at 32 with 'Doolittle' and the most modern inclusion coming from The Strokes with 'Is This It' at 35.

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Almodis also writes:

BBC Radio 6 have just concluded a public poll of the 50 greatest albums of the last 50 years to celebrate the Queen's Golden Jubilee. "The Queen Is Dead" placed at #9. Details on The Glorious 50 page on the BBC 6 web site.
posted by davidt on Friday June 07 2002, @09:00AM
fergal writes:

Fresh back from wooing the crowds in LA at The Smiths convention These Charming Men return to mesmerise their Irish fans on Sat 15th June in Temple Bar Music Centre in Dublin. Doors open 8pm. Do not miss these guys. Will include many solo songs also. Always a great night. Do not miss
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