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A very tenuous use of the word 'Smiths'.
Very Style Council IMHO,
Regards,
FWD
A lost 'Smiths' song is being released 35 years after it was recorded - Manchester Evening News
Excerpt:
"Firefly is by Freak Party, the band that Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke, and Si Wolstencroft were working on before Morrissey arrived.
A lost cassette containing two songs written by the band that would become The Smiths has been unearthed - and it's about to get a national release.
The studio demo, called Kraak Therapy, contains two tracks recorded by Johnny Marr, bassist Andy Rourke, and drummer Si Wolstencroft in an Ancoats studio in the winter of 1981.
It recently turned up in an old flight case in Si's cellar when he was moving house, and on Monday, October 24, he's preparing to release 500 vinyl only copies of it into record shops on his Funky Si Records label.
The songs, which were recorded at Decibelle Studios in Beehive Mill (now the home of Sankeys nightclub) have been digitally cleaned up and they show the very different musical vision that Marr once had before he met a certain Steven Patrick Morrissey...."
A very tenuous use of the word 'Smiths'.
Very Style Council IMHO,
Regards,
FWD
A lost 'Smiths' song is being released 35 years after it was recorded - Manchester Evening News
Excerpt:
"Firefly is by Freak Party, the band that Johnny Marr, Andy Rourke, and Si Wolstencroft were working on before Morrissey arrived.
A lost cassette containing two songs written by the band that would become The Smiths has been unearthed - and it's about to get a national release.
The studio demo, called Kraak Therapy, contains two tracks recorded by Johnny Marr, bassist Andy Rourke, and drummer Si Wolstencroft in an Ancoats studio in the winter of 1981.
It recently turned up in an old flight case in Si's cellar when he was moving house, and on Monday, October 24, he's preparing to release 500 vinyl only copies of it into record shops on his Funky Si Records label.
The songs, which were recorded at Decibelle Studios in Beehive Mill (now the home of Sankeys nightclub) have been digitally cleaned up and they show the very different musical vision that Marr once had before he met a certain Steven Patrick Morrissey...."
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