posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
Kewpie sends the news (via Morrissey reddit) that Swords entered the UK album chart at #55. News posted by Frank's Wild Years and MALki_4@hotmail in the forums (original posts).
posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
Stanley Ogden writes:
Jonathan Ross has just played 'Dont make fun of Daddy's voice' and plugged the Swords album on his show and have announced they will have Morrissey as a guest next Saturday on his BBC2 morning radio show - should be great.
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News also posted in the forums by Uncleskinny. Link from Kewpie via Morrissey reddit
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posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
Kewpie sends the link (via Morrissey reddit), originally posted by Fury in the forums (original post):

Morrissey photos - Shirlaine Forrest photography

posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
An anonymous person writes:
Morrissey's Latino Fanbase get a nice feature in this week's Time Out Chicago, with interviews from the local cover bands Handsome Devilz and The Socialists...plus, there's a handy sidebar on where Morrissey fanatics can hang out in Chicago

The land of Moz - Time Out Chicago

They may not have English blood (or an Irish heart), but a faction of Chicago’s Latino community feels a kinship with Brit crooner Morrissey.
By Christina Couch. Photographs by Jimmy Fishbein.
posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
Will Charlton writes:
There was a reference to Morrissey in tonight's Eastenders. Ronnie Mitchell was listening to 'Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want' when Ryan Malloy walked in and asked what she was listening to. Ronnie said it was a compilation tape called 'Music to slash your wrists too'. The next track was Roy Orbison - Crying. Later in the show Ronnie gave the cd away, saying it hadn't helped.
posted by davidt on Sunday November 01 2009, @04:00PM
GrocerJack writes:
Former Mozz skinsman Andrew Paresi (now known for some strange reason as Andrew McGibbon?) presents a programme on the BBC 4 about cymbals and their history in show called 'A Cymbal Tale" Could he finally be returning to play the drums and do live shows?

Here's the BBC Press Release

A Cymbal Tale
Tuesday 10 November
1.30-2.00pm BBC RADIO 4
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