posted by davidt on Friday June 05 2009, @11:00AM
legz writes:
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Morrissey: The Solo Years

http://www.criminal.com/Item/8396300074

also shows up at amazon:

Morrissey: The Solo Years

Product Description
This film documents Morrissey’s solo years and tells the story of this period of his life in vivid detail. THE SOLO YEARS features rare performance footage and interviews, contributions from those who knew him best, including Tony Wilson, Mark Nevin, Stephen Street, Vini Reilly, Craig Gannon, Grant Showbiz, Paul Morley, and Stuart Maconie, seldom seen photos, location shoots, news clips and a host of other features.
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  • Jewel In The Crown crap DVD reissued, repackaged with maybe a couple of extra new bits.
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @11:27AM (#333572)
  • How many times are they going to release the same old film under a different name?
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @11:27AM (#333573)
  • Instead of releasing DVDs and CDs all the time, why don't you turn up to your gigs instead? I think we'd all prefer that.
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @11:51AM (#333576)
  • What? (Score:1, Insightful)

    Jewel in the Crown DVD was absolute fucking pants.

    I wish somebody released "Introducing Morrissey" on DVD....with the TV documentary "The Importance of Being Morrissey" as a bonus treat. "Importance" was actually very good as far as tv documentaries go...

    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @11:55AM (#333578)
  • Stool In The Crown, more like.
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @11:58AM (#333580)
  • Sounds dodgy (Score:2, Insightful)

    "Contributions from those who knew him best".

    As if! This is another cash-in - and probably out of Morrissey's control.

    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @12:02PM (#333581)
  • Please release Introducing Morrissey on DVD. So far it's only on VHS and selling for mega money on eBay.
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @12:15PM (#333586)
  • Hardly (Score:0, Informative)

    Tony Wilson, Mark Nevin, Stephen Street, Vini Reilly, Craig Gannon, Grant Showbiz, Paul Morley, and Stuart Maconie? People that knew him best? I seriously doubt this.
    Anonymous -- Friday June 05 2009, @04:28PM (#333606)
    • Re:Hardly by someraincoatedlovers (Score:1) Friday June 05 2009, @07:35PM
      • Re:Hardly by Anonymous (Score:0) Saturday June 06 2009, @09:21AM
        • Re:Hardly (Score:2, Insightful)

          My comment was sarcastic...the implication being that just because people worked with Morrissey, i.e. the people listed (Tony Wilson, Mark Nevin, Stephen Street, Vini Reilly, Craig Gannon, Grant Showbiz, Paul Morley, and Stuart Maconie), as with Rourke and Joyce, it doesn't mean they really "know" him, especially "best".
          I think his PA and his security know him much better.
          someraincoatedlovers -- Sunday June 07 2009, @01:22PM (#333715)
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          • oh no! by Anonymous (Score:0) Monday June 15 2009, @07:46AM
  • What ever happened to the "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" DVD?

    Did I miss that?
    Senior Partner -- Saturday June 06 2009, @03:06AM (#333625)
    (User #22424 Info)
    "Our firm has always been here in one form or another..."
    • Re:Hollywood by Anonymous (Score:0) Saturday June 06 2009, @05:54AM
      • Re:Hollywood (Score:2, Informative)

        but i could have sworn they were gonna release it and him just praying that we don't buy it cause he didn't authorize it. i heard from boz a long time ago that it was in the final stages of being completed!

        introducing & importance are both sitting collecting dust without an official release. meanwhile live at the bowl is collecting dust and never been seen... talk about diamonds in the rough!
        Anonymous -- Sunday June 07 2009, @05:15PM (#333721)


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