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davidt
on Friday September 09 2005, @10:00AM
someraincoatedlovers sends the link:
The correct way to burn a Morrissey - The London News Review September 07, 2005 Excerpt: Morrissey did one last year, and it was pretty much what you'd have expected: New York Dolls, Ramones, Sparks, Patti Smith, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Ludus, Nico and Klaus Nomi all present and correct. Sure, there are some undiscovered gems, especially the excellent Cajun 'Saturday Night Special' by Lesa Cormier & The Sundown Playboys. But I've only listened to it all the way through about three times, and I'm a Morrissey nut. But now the good folks at Morrissey-solo have digged up a list Mozzer made for the NME in 1989 of "Singles To Be Cremated With". And it's fantastic. Here's the tracklisting: ---
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no repeats (Score:1)
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"the good folks at Morrissey-solo" (Score:1)
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Songs to be with (Score:5, Interesting)
Anyway Johnny Rogan figured that Morrissey developed his musical preferences relatively independently, citing a school disco in 1970 when he was 11: “Morrissey, meanwhile, contributed a baffling assortment of singles by Twinkle, Sandie Shaw and his favourite of the moment – Susan Maughan’s 1962 hit, “Bobby’s Girl”. “I assumed that came from Jackie” observed [classmate] Luke, forgetting that Morrissey’s sister would only have been five at the time of the disc’s original release. Even in 1970, Morrissey’s tastes were eclectic and traversed into his parents’ era with no sense of incongruity. His enjoyment of girl singers was constant, but he was aware that even Sandie Shaw had become unfashionable”.
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Can't you tell I'm bored? (Score:1)
Pah.
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