posted by davidt on Wednesday August 22 2007, @08:30PM
ella-reflex sends the link:

Press release regarding tour dates - true-to-you.net

Excerpt:

22 August 2007

Morrissey's current tour began 18 months ago in Tulsa, Oklahoma, supporting his U.K. #1 album Ringleader Of The Tormentors. When 2006 was brought to a close with two sold out shows at Manchester's G-Mex Arena, the tour was 90 shows in, and everyone assumed that was the end. 2007 has brought another 47 shows, bringing the total so far to 137, and from the now-famous run of London Palladium shows to the Alexandra Palace, from Mexico City to Stockholm, from Omaha, Nebraska to the Hollywood Bowl, there have been many incredible nights all over the world, and almost all of them sold out.

We are now delighted to announce the final 30 shows of the tour, and, by the time it ends on the 4th of November, Morrissey will have played 167 shows over 21 months. These shows will be the last Morrissey will do for the foreseeable future. With that in mind, all of the venues have been specifically chosen, as they are small and intimate, where Morrissey can see the eyes of everyone in the audience, and those in attendance can be in the thick of it. The desire is to go out with some great memories for everyone, as who knows what the future will bring.

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posted by davidt on Wednesday August 22 2007, @08:30PM
leedoggpimp writes:
San Francisco, CA
Live Nation - Fillmore tickets
tickets go on sale 9/9 @ 10:00am
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BOYRACER76 writes:
Info on the Morrissey - Ticketmaster page

Merrillville, IN
Star Plaza Theatre Sat 10/20/07 8pm

Presale begins 8/24/07 12pm CDT
Public on sale 8/25/07 12pm CDT

Ticket Prices: $45.00-$35.00 (Plus service & convenience fees)

Washington, DC
Constitution Hall Fri 11/2/07 8pm

On sale Fri 9/21/07 12pm EDT

Price: $64.00 (plus service & convenience fees)

Stay tuned for more ticket on sales this weekend & next
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DAVID is my HERO writes:
Subject: MORRISSEY en Tijuana - Venta de BOLETOS
Body: La venta de boletos para el concierto de MORRISSEY en Tijuana sera a partir del proximo Sabado, 8 de SEPT (10AM) - a traves de TICKETMASTER USA y las taquillas de EL FORO. Los boletos tendran un costo de:

$ 30 Dlls Terraza (Numerados)
$ 40 Dlls PISO Gral
$ 45 Dlls Palcos Laterales, Mezzanine, CLUB (Numerados)
$ 75 Dlls Palco VIP (Solo Mesas Completas de 6 u 8 Personas)

Mas cargos de servicio correspondientes........

Les recomendamos a todos los interesados en asistir a este MAGNO CONCIERTO que compren sus boletos con tiempo dada la alta demanda de boletos.

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posted by davidt on Wednesday August 22 2007, @08:30PM
danbutt writes:
Last week's NME (18/8/2007) had an interview with Iggy Pop:

Q: One musician who I really admire is...

A: Morrissey. I like that mystic marriage he has with the Mexican Mestizo population. I think the Mexicans like him because they maybe feel like outsiders and can relate to his lyrics. Plus Mexicans can grow a good quiff - they have good quiffability. But it just goes to show that when you leave the band you're in to make solo records, a lot of the time people don't care about those solo records. But if you do something that's good, somebody will pick up on it, some unlikely group. All you need to do is make work that's of a high quality. Which unlikely group has picked up on my music? The cruise ship companies that are using my music on their commercials at the moment! God bless them.
posted by davidt on Wednesday August 22 2007, @08:30PM
lifebegins writes:
Starting on Monday 20th August 9:30pm BBC Radio 6.

As described in the Daily Mail :-

"In this four-part series, loyal fans and friends, colleagues and fellow musicians join Stuart Maconie to talk of the career - and enduring influence - of the sometimes stroppy, but prodigiously talented, Mr Misery of pop, Morrissey"

There is also an accompanying photo.

BBC Radio 6 is a digital only radio station which can be accessed via the BBC web site

posted by davidt on Wednesday August 22 2007, @08:30PM
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An anonymous person writes:
Philadelphia's Milton and the Devils Party today releases their second album, How Wicked We've Become. Produced by Brian McTear, HWWB is heavily influenced by 80s guitar alternative and includes several nods to Morrissey.

"The new record contains several verbal echoes of Morrissey," says singer-songwriter-bassist Daniel Robinson, who is also a Widener University English professor. Robinson cites Morrissey and Ray Davies as his favorite songwriters.

One track, "Too Old To Die," even includes a direct reference to Morrissey--but Robinson warns against interpreting it as autobiography. "I would take a bullet for Morrissey," he says. "But the guy in that song feels like he has to repudiate his youthful romanticism. And it seemed to me that that character wrongly would associate Morrissey with teenage mope-rock."

The All Music Guide says:
Do college professors belong in the realm of rock & roll? Well, singer/songwriter/bassist Daniel Robinson and guitarist Mark Graybill certainly think so, as evidenced by their band, Milton & the Devils Party. Both English professors at Widener University in Pennsylvania, it shouldn't come as a surprise that the duo took their name from literature (a passage from William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, in case you were wondering). On their 2007 release, How Wicked We've Become, it quickly becomes apparent that the group has a thing for jangle pop, as the guitars ring out clean and lean throughout -- as if it was Peter Buck or Johnny Marr sitting in as session musicians. There's certainly an '80s college rock feel to the entire album, but specifically such tracks as the album opening "Coward of the Conscience," "Have to Have Everything," and "Muse of Mundanity." With alt pop resembling saccharine sweet pabulum circa the early 21st century, a shot of early R.E.M.-esque rock is just what the doctor ordered.

How Wicked We've Become is available nationwide today, Tuesday, August 21. Links to online retailers can be found on the band's myspace page.

Look for Milton and the Devils Party on iTunes!

www.miltondevilsparty.com.

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