posted by davidt on Monday May 19 2003, @10:00AM
racer writes:

I've received a copy of the press release for Under The Influence, as well as Morrissey's sleeve notes for the CD . I've put them on the web at: http://www.debaser.org/morrissey

The sleeve notes are pretty good and entertaining.
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  • His writing style bodes well for the (hopefully) forthcoming memoirs!!
    Gabriella -- Monday May 19 2003, @10:33AM (#61745)
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    And me and my heart, we knew...we just knew...forevermore...
  • it's not a new Morrissey album but it will have to do for now... I had a drink in the Grave Maurice last week. The best thing about the place is the name....
    carnal artist -- Monday May 19 2003, @11:33AM (#61752)
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  • I was electrified reading these liner notes; I need this album NOW. After all these years, I see a thrillingly different Morrissey, one revealed through his prose. His style reminds me of Elizabeth Smart's prose-poem "By Grand Central Station..."
    Anonymous -- Monday May 19 2003, @11:44AM (#61755)
  • Morrissey sure has set the standard for sleeve notes in the Under The Influence series....How's Justin Trousersnake going to compete with that when he gets a go...
    Baz -- Monday May 19 2003, @12:05PM (#61759)
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  • What really excites me about this compilation is that, being a fan as long as I have been, I have never known what LUDUS with Linder Sterling sounds like. We have all seen her picture in The Complete Story & her taking the snapshot of Morrissey in the bathtub in her photo book, Morrissey Shot, but I never heard one second of the music.

    At last, I will be able to. Am I the only one?
    palare -- Monday May 19 2003, @12:23PM (#61762)
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    where the world's ugliest boy became what you see...
  • A bit overwritten, IMHO. Way too many adjectives--as if he was merely attempting to show off. This kind fo writing style is evident in rookie creative writing students.

    Is he tryng to mimick Johnny Rogan? "Put down the thesaurus and step away my son."

    However, it displays a side of him rarely given away.

    I hope a website emerges, detailing the sources from which he composed these thoughts.

    *crosses fingers*
    Anonymous -- Monday May 19 2003, @01:56PM (#61772)
  • Johnny Rogan is an incredibly boring writer.

    I think Morrissey naturally thinks in this kind of mytho-poetic way. I don't think he's trying to copy anybody.
    Gabriella -- Monday May 19 2003, @02:02PM (#61774)
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    And me and my heart, we knew...we just knew...forevermore...
  • Damn me. All this time I thought Under The Influence was a new album with new Moz material. *breaks things*
    Anonymous -- Monday May 19 2003, @02:26PM (#61775)
  • Great read for the liner notes. I felt something, something that I hadn't heard from Morrissey in a long time. It makes me realize how much I miss him.
    Anonymous -- Monday May 19 2003, @02:28PM (#61776)
  • I hope he isn't planning to die anytime soon. That last sentence was rather ominous. At least the stays away from those nasty drugs.
    xLoveletterx -- Monday May 19 2003, @03:50PM (#61790)
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  • Thought his comment on Bolan the man was interesting.

    "I am still amazed at the brevity of Marc Bolan’s success, and at the speed of his decay, and by how people who knew him never seem to say anything nice about him. But, weren’t we made to be this way?"

    And like so many of US; we've come to despise the man but love the greatness he's given.
    Mmmmmm -- Monday May 19 2003, @08:14PM (#61814)
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  • in 1989
    Celibate Cry <[email protected]> -- Monday May 19 2003, @09:31PM (#61824)
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    and the hills are alive with celibate cries
  • Brilliant, now I have the cd notes i wanted, - I won't have to buy the cd.......
    inlovewiththepast -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @12:20AM (#61830)
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    truth rest your head there is more than a life at stake here..she may well sell sanctuary but she'll also sell your soul
  • I too thought this was another compilation. I actually was hoping for a new album. I was wrong on both accounts. With the comments the past few weeks, I seriously doubt Moz will ever tour again. I hope I'm wrong, but it doesn't look too bright. Will Athens be the last Moz gig?
    Anonymous -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @02:31AM (#61833)
  • Combine that writing style with a good story and we have potentially one of the greatest novelists of our time.
    He's never denied wanting to write a novel or memoirs or anything of the kind. I think it would be more than a pleasure to read.
    Looking forward to the album too, by the way.
    Spineless Swine <[email protected]> -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @03:44AM (#61835)
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    Leave your future behind you.
  • Yesterday on leaving work I ventured into Manchester city centre where I proceeded to buy 'Cool As' - The Inspiral Carpets Greatest Hits and the classic book 'Hobsons Choice' in paperback.
    Can anybody else offer me anything quite as eclectic that they may have bought yesterday?
    ManAlive -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @05:02AM (#61843)
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    Thirty? I didn't think you'd make it to Thursday!
  • Out of all the songs that are bound to be in the feller's record collection, he put in a Charlie Feathers tune. Thanks, Mozza. Charlie was the greatest.
    icicular -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @08:51AM (#61868)
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  • I am amazed at your passionate words.
    I scorn you not: it seems that you scorn me.

    So much to look forward to in 2003, and,
    onwards. Be strong.

    William.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @03:22PM (#61950)
  • ummm what is Moz on about with the Louisiana bit... Acadia is in Canada.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday May 20 2003, @04:23PM (#61959)
  • Dont be Stingy! (Score:3, Insightful)

    I implore all you people who have been writing recently about 'Oh please post the entire Word interview I cant be bothered to go to a shop' and 'oh why bother buying Under The Influence when I can just download the whole thing' open your wallet and indulge.

    The Word interview was a delight and the whole mag was worth £3.50 of your money. Plus the pictures of him were fantastic (especially liked the one at the start of the piece looking at building site with LA as a backdrop, him looking happily bemused with a cereal box and the smaller one of him at the RAH - god I'd pay to have a large one of that on my wall!). As for Under The Influence the selection may not be to everyones tastes but if your at least curious go on splash out and be seen to support him - good sales will mean increased media interest, if only to a small degree.

    On an unrelated note I'm in Manchester at the moment but next Thursday I'm backpacking across the US with no set route for a month so if any happy Moz fans want to get together and discuss all things the Moz please feel free to email me and I'll make an effort to travel through your area and go for a drink. I'm keen to meet fans across the world and get different perspectives.
    tomdolan -- Wednesday May 21 2003, @02:09AM (#62020)
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  • what the hell is with that ending? Will I too die?
    sacketsharbor <[email protected]> -- Thursday May 22 2003, @02:31PM (#62380)
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    If you must go to work tomorrow, well if I were you I wouldn't bother.
  • Why not on the LP?? (Score:1, Informative)

    I received my Morrissey-under the influence in the post today, on vinyl of course. And no sleeve notes?? Why the hell is that? Only sleeve notes for the CD? I bought this one, so I could listen AND read at the same time...
    Truly disappointing!
    Anonymous -- Friday June 06 2003, @07:07AM (#64212)


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