Hi folks, I have a few CDs/dvds with MP3 and flac concerts which came from the great Stephane many years ago. Im clearing things out these days for no big reason, but it's possible someone would like to have these. They may offer you nothing new other than the fact that they were part of...
sp tjkomi spend half my life with my grandosn these days who has zero Smiths interest but lots of nintendo swith luigi gooiigi interest....endless....
Anyway well done making offerings available. I have a multitude of Smiths/Moz Mp3s some on cd originally with Stephane but I'd love a good...
cassettes were the life blood of my life with the smiths. Reading about gigs in the nme and then finding bootleg reocrdings on market stalls was magical. Quality often problematic, excitement rated 10/10. Took you to a place and a time pre internet. Great stuff.
Well for the first time in a long time I'm not fussed about the release, but I did enjoy the pictures of the happy shoppers. Looks like they had fun. What more can you ask.
Even if Morrissey is considered 'right wing' which I for one would dispute, it's then bizarre to think (ala skinny et al) that he would have no appeal in a country that has clearly, by any measure, swung strongly to the right.
Gotta love coloured vinyl. Takes you back, was so exciting going round record shops back in the day pre Internet and getting your hands on something special. Think my first was ramones don't come close 12" in red. Loved that and still have it. Love vauxhall so it's a no brainer really.
Mporium has some odd good things at times, but always feel with the scope of imagery around the smiths and Morrissey most designs lack much creativity. There are many unofficial producers who create much more creative designs. Personally prefer things that are a bit more nuanced, and don't...
Those were the days, hunting out tapes at fairs and markets, searching the small ads, bootleggers with massive tape machines and video cameras like bazookas getting sneaked into gigs to record an amazing period in music history. Digital changed the landscape but back in the day even downloading...
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