posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
sleeper writes:

This appeared as a full page in BIG BROTHER MAGAZINE #74 (Jun 01). 'am' is short for amateur skateboarder. The differences between professional skateboards (like Tony Hawke) is they get paid money for skateboarding in tournaments, while amateur boarders get promotional skateboards, clothes, etc, but basically do not get paid money skating. The writer of the article, I think his name is Dave Carnie, one of the editors of Big Brother Magazine, and apparently the owner (?) of Whale Cock skateboarding.
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WHALE COCK
The Skateboard Is Dead

Welcomes Its New Am Morrissey

It was upon leaving The Cat and the Fiddle, a Hollywood English-style pub, with two friends, Aaron and Allan, that I made eye contact with the shy Manchester poet sitting quietly in the dark corner of the beer garden with two companions. "Holy shit!" I said once we were on the curb, "That was Morrissey!" In utter disbelief, Aaron returned to the beer garden and nearly walked right up to Morrissey before returning and saying, "You're right. Nice call."

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posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
Vincent writes:

A week ago Danny Eccleston, site editor of Q-online, gave 4 examples of horrible lyrics in music history ... and asked through email (Editor's letter) the Q-readers to come up with a fifth. To my big surprise I read today in the new Editor's letter:
"First off, thanks for the staggering volume of suggestions for the fifth worst lyric of all time. The surprising number of votes for Morrissey's "King Leer" notwithstanding ("Your boyfriend he / Went down on one knee / Well could it be/ He's only got one knee?" - shocking and lazy), the outright winner was Des'ree's "Life" ("I don't wanna see a ghost / It's the thing that I fear most / I'd rather have a piece of toast" - Ker-LANG!)."
Shame on the Q-readers!! But maybe this is an idea for a poll ... Morrissey worst (difficult!) vs. his best lyrics?
posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
Stuart Goodwin writes:

Not too sure what channel it was on as I was severely jet-lagged and disorientated, but I caught a programme last night (May 29) on one of the UK cable music channels about the Ivor Novello Awards. It included footage of Moz's Outstanding Contribution award a few years back handed out by Anthony Newley, complete with poncey bow tie, followed by the all-too-brief acceptance speech: "I'd like to thank Anthony Newley, and John Marr/Maher of Wythenshawe"

I'm certain it won't have been the first time it was aired, but it's the first time I'd seen it.
posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
Tigger3 writes:

The Smiths singing What Difference Does It Make?

BBC 2. in the U.K. Wednesday (May 30) 6pm.

Steve Wright presented it & made some snide remark about how wearing flowers out of the back of the trousers never caught on. Hmmn Hang the D.J. remember that was aimed at him so I guess it's pay back time.
posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
SPMOZ23 writes:

I was getting ready for work at 7:30 in the morning and I was watching a news show called "Good Day LA", and the weather lady Jillian Barberie (The Test On FX) was talking about how you can like something without liking something similar and she said it's like you're a Morrissey fan but not of fan of his old band the Smiths...
posted by davidt on Friday June 01 2001, @09:15AM
James Flower writes:

The "songs" soundtrack to the movie DEAD MAN'S CURVE, which features "Girlfriend In A Coma" in one scene, has been cancelled by Chromatic Records who are intending to focus on other projects due to rights problems with some of the songs on the soundtrack. Other artists that were scheduled to be the album include Aimee Mann, Wild Colonials and The Brian Jonestown Massacre. The album has actually been on Japanese import for a while but is impossible to find.
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