posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @12:00PM
Vincent writes:

Morrissey is nominated in the category 'British Male Solo Artist' for this years Brit Awards.

BRITISH MALE SOLO ARTIST - nominations
* Jamie Cullum
* Lemar
* Morrissey
* The Streets
* Will Young

More info at the nme website: Franz Ferdinand lead Brit Award nominations

And this is what the official Brit Awards website (link) says about our man:


Capturing the mood of an entire generation of angst-ridden boys, Steven Patrick Morrissey is truly a musical icon. Born in Manchester, Morrissey co-founded The Smiths with Johnny Marr in 1982. His lyrics and Marr's music ensured The Smiths were one of the era's most critically acclaimed bands. On going solo in 1988, Morrissey brought out an EMI album, Viva Hate which made UK No.1. A sting of successful singles followed, including Suedehead, The last OF The Famous International Playboys and Interesting Drug. Landmark albums Your Arsenal (1992) and Vauxhall And I (1994), cemented his reputation. However chart success did not always match Morrissey's 'favourite son' status, and a quiet spell ended in 2004 with a highly acclaimed Sanctuary Records album You Are The Quarry.
posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
An anonymous person writes:

Dont' know if this has been reported already, but HMV and Amazon are taking pre-orders for the DVD.

Details are:

Availability: available for pre-order only
Release date: 21-2-2005
Number of Discs: 1
Catalogue Number: SVE4010
Label: SANCTUARY

DVD £19.99 - hmv.co.uk
DVD £14.99 - amazon.co.uk (lists March 21 release date)

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dallow_bg writes:

Tower Records has just added the upcoming Morrissey DVD with a release date of 2/22/2005.

Looks like it'll be about $20.

I'm ready!

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posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
JackPowerHourBauer writes:

Getty Images - Morrissey (enlarge / purchase)

A couple of nice pics of Morrissey at the Irish premiere of Alexander.



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posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
gripminster school writes:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/

an old morrissey top ten is available on the documentaries archive on bbc radio player right now. it dates from around the time of the sandie shaw hand in glove single. use above url click open radio player and go to music documentaries. they usually only stay on line for a few days so be quick.
posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
Peter Krogh writes:

Hey.

Just wanted to tell, that Moz won Best Singer 2004 in the Danish music magazine GAFFA...

The best Singer 2004:

1. Morrissey
2. Bono (U2)
3. Prince
4. Michael Stipe (R.E.M.)
5. Nick Cave

Link

scroll down....
posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
Flesh Rampage sends the link:

Sound of 2005: The Bravery - BBC News

...The haircuts seem to be borrowed from The Smiths circa 1984, while the leather jackets indicate their association with the recent Manhattan rock scene of The Strokes

...Despite comparisons to UK bands ranging from The Smiths to Duran Duran, he insists there is very little early 1980s British influence - even in the haircuts.

"I have to say that I know nothing about The Smiths. I know one song, the one that has the cat noise - that's the only single I know."
posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
Leigh writes:

WYEP Pittsburgh, 91.3 FM has an annual year end Top 50 Artists show and a Year End readers poll. He was voted #4 in the readers poll (despite cancelling all of his solo shows in Pittsburgh...we still love you Moz!) and he was #29 on the station list.

You Are the Quarry was also picked as a few of the DJ's , and many of the staff's picks for the year.

You can check it out here:
wyep 91.3 :: Year in Review 2004
posted by davidt on Monday January 10 2005, @11:00AM
sleeper writes:

Todd Stephens' film "Gypsy 83" (2001) features some a Morrissey and Interlude poster in the background of Clive's room.

See screen capture.
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