posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
Some Totally Random Moz Fan writes:

Alain Whyte (of Morrissey's Band)
Price: $10.00
Date: Tue, Mar 16
Start Time: 10:00 PM

Knitting Factory, LA
7021 Hollywood Blvd. Suite 209
Hollywood , CA 90028
323 463 0204

Event description

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Brutalful also writes:

In this weeks L.A. Weekly the Knitting Factory announced Alain Whyte's gig.

it says: Tuesday, March 16th

Alain Whyte : of Morrissey's Band
G. Tom Mac (Swing Little Sister)
The Justin Riner Project

Tickets are available at Knitting Factory.com

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Jarrod San Angel writes:

Alain Whyte is performing a solo show at the Hollywood Knitting Factory on Tuesday, March 16th. Tickets can be purchased via TicketWeb through this URL.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
Jules reports on the general board that these tickets are on sale now.

An anonymous person writes:

Here are further details of Morrisseys forthcoming gig in Dublin on June 5th with tickets on sale on Sat 20th march. Taken from rte.ie

Morrissey, Ritter, Pop for June Festival
Morrissey, Josh Ritter, Iggy Pop and The Streets will all play Dublin Castle over the June Bank Holiday weekend as part of Green Energy Dublin 2004.

This year's Green Energy Festival will take place in Dublin Castle, the Olympia Theatre and various other venues across Dublin.

More artists will be confirmed in coming weeks.

Tickets priced from €39.50 will go on sale on Saturday 20 March from Ticketmaster outlets nationwide.

Dublin Castle Green Energy Festival line-up:
Friday 4 June - Josh Ritter
Saturday 5 June - Morrissey
Sunday 6 June - Iggy Pop and The Stooges
Monday 7 June - The Streets
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
Alex writes:

I went to the Billy Bragg gig last night in Cologne. It was a great show, and as always, he made a lot of jokes about Morrissey. At the end of the gig he told that he went to see Moz in his house in LA.

They had a good talk, and after a lot of "pints of tea" they went to bed. Billy had to sleep on the first floor in a room that looks like a room in the "Addams Family". It was very cold and there were no toilets on the floor, so he had to went down to the bathroom to get a hot-water bottle.It was warm here and Jimmy Sommerville was lying on the sofa drinking some beer. So he went back up again and recognised that there was a blue rubber sheet on his bed. So probably OASIS were also guests in the house and couldn´t make their way down to the toilet. It was so funny. Then he played a song called "Cindy of a thousand lives" which turned right into "Reel around the fountain".
Billy is still one of my all time favourites...

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posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
Emil Bigsten writes:

According to the Swedish newspaper Aftonbladet the broadcasting license for the Hultsfred Festival will be sold to the swedish national television SVT. This will hopefully mean that the whole Morrissey concert will be shown on swedish national television! Thought you wanted to know.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
torr leonard writes:

The Smiths get unlikely tribute - NME.com

THE SMITHS are the subject of an unlikely tribute from the heroes of emo and post-hardcore.

New compilation ‘How Soon Is Now?’ sees acts like Hundred Reasons, Million Dead, Cursive and Instruction tackle the hits of Smiths and Morrissey.

The idea came about when Nigel Adams from the Sorepoint label realised that the new wave of bands overwhelmingly cited the Manchester legends as an influence. Work began on the project six months ago, and the album is due for release in May.

On it, Hundred Reasons cover ‘How Soon Is Now?’, Million Dead tackle ‘Girlfriend In A Coma’ and Cursive re-interpret ‘Frankly Mr Shankly’.

Elsewhere, Instruction do ‘Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me’, thisGIRL do ‘Shoplifters Of The World Unite’, Yourcodenameis:Milo do ‘Death Of A Disco Dancer’, Read Yellow do ‘Bigmouth Strikes Again’, Lomax do ‘Handsome Devil’ and Garrison do ‘Panic’.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
An anonymous person writes:

Richard Martin, who used this site often, and had a journal here, passed away on the 7th of March after a lengthy battle with cancer. He had many friends on the site.
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Update: 04/03 16:10 GMT: This was apparently all a joke - link.
posted by davidt on Saturday March 13 2004, @10:30AM
shoplifterromo writes:

COME "SEE ALL YOUR OLD FRIENDS" AT CLUB DEDO, CORNER OF MESA AND RIO GRANDE, ON ST.PATRICK'S DAY FOR A MOZ/SMITHS-INSPIRED FREE NIGHT OF FUN! 9pm-2am, NO COVER, 18+. DON'T FORGET TO WEAR GREEN AND DRINK GREEN!
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