posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @06:00PM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the link:

http://www.morrisseymusic.com/newsitem.asp?id=69

5 MORE CONFIRMED DATES!
10/4 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater
10/5 Boston, MA Orpheum Theater
10/17 Detroit, MI State Theater
10/19 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
10/22 Atlanta, GA The Tabernacle
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @11:30AM
Mark writes:

From morrisseymusic.com:

CONFIRMED DATES! MORE TO COME!
August 20, 2004 Here is a list of Confirmed Dates for the US Tour. Stay Tuned to www.morrisseymusic.com for on-sale information and more dates to be announced soon!

9/29 Washington, D.C. Constitution Hall
10/1 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre
10/2 Philadelphia, PA Tower Theatre
10/7 Asbury Park, NJ Paramount Theatre
10/9 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
10/10 New York, NY Radio City Music Hall
10/12 Toronto, ON Hummingbird Theatre
10/15 Chicago, IL Aragon Ballroom
10/16 Milwaukee, WI Eagles Ballroom
10/24 Miami, FL Gleason Theatre
10/25 Miami, FL Gleason Theatre
10/28 Houston, TX Verizon Wireless Theatre
10/29 Dallas, TX Will Rogers Auditorium
10/30 Austin, TX The Backyard
11/1 El Paso, TX El Paso County Coliseum
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @11:30AM
B-Side writes:

Once again Moz dates in Boston were mentioned on the radio (WFNX, Julie Kramer), this time without a disclaimer. Oct 4 & 5 at the Orpheum.
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
As noted by Scott on the general board, Asbury Park, NJ on Oct. 7 is now listed on Ticketmaster:

Morrissey

Thu, 10/07/04
08:00 PM
Paramount Theatre
Asbury Park, NJ

on sale Wed, 08/25/04 10:00 AM
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
Torr sends the links:

http://www.chromewaves.net/

Thursday August 19, 2004
The rumour mill places Morrissey at the Hummingbird Centre on October 12. This is not confirmed, don't go camp out for tickets yet. Or actually, do - I'll bike by and laugh at you. Update: All signs are pointing to this information being correct. So NOW you can go grab your sleeping bags and annoy the employees at Ticketmaster.

http://www.hummingbirdcentre.com
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the link:

Morrissey Adds More Dates To UK Tour

Excerpt:

More dates (inlcuding a London show) are expected to be announced over the next few weeks.
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
deathfornoreason writes:

I've just watched an advert for The Independent on Saturday, and apparently it comes with a free cd featuring a song by Morrissey. It doesn't state which song it is, does anyone know???
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
Mark writes:

Sunfly Hits disc 220 available at www.sunflykaraoke.com
01 Friday's Child- Will Young
02 The Show- Girls Aloud
03 Flawless (Go To The City)- George Michael
04 Star Crossed- Ash
05 Sick & Tired- Anastacia
06 Thunderbirds Are Go- Busted
07 See It In A Boy's Eyes- Jamelia
08 Children Of The Revolution- Blazin Squad
09 First Of The Gang To Die- Morrissey
10 I Love Them Ho's- Eamon
11 Dry Your Eyes- The Streets
12 Crawling Up A Hill- Katie Melua
13 My Happy Ending- Avril Lavigne
14 She Will Be Loved- Maroon 5
15 Bad Ass Strippa- Jentina
16 I've Never Felt Like This Before- Shaznay Lewis

Eamon right after Moz's song? Very strange...
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the link:

Morrissey Lining Up Fall U.S. Tour

Excerpt:

The former Smiths frontman is touring in support of his latest Attack/Sanctuary album, "You are the Quarry," which debuted in late May at No. 11 on The Billboard 200 and has sold more than 159,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.
posted by davidt on Friday August 20 2004, @09:00AM
Belligerent Ghoul sends the link:

Five rare and essential Patti Smith moments for the fan who has it all
by Steve Palopoli, Metroactive Music

Excerpt:

Smith's first recording still has the power to floor you 30 years later. It is completely raw, as dirty and outrageous... This song was the A side of Smith's first single in 1974, and popped up on a 1978 Sire Records sampler (The Sire Machine Turns You Up), but was impossible to get on CD for the longest time. (It's a crime that it was left off her best-of, by the way--two discs, and no "Hey Joe"?) However...last year Morrissey included it on his songs-of-my-youth mix album Under the Influence. Thanks, Moz!
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