posted by davidt on Wednesday February 26 2003, @11:00AM
xbongo writes:

Here we go again ... with a little snip at Mike Joyce ...

Johnny Marr Calls T.A.T.U. Story Rubbish - Undercover. Excerpt:

The story that started in NME claimed Marr has already netted £200,000 ($AUD500,000) from the T.A.T.U. cover of his Smiths classic 'How Soon Is Now'. . "I don't quite know how that is worked out" Marr tells Undercover News. "That is the first I have heard of it. I'm sure the taxman and the Smith's drummer probably already have plans for it".
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David Bricknell also writes:

Attached is a copy of a Johnny Marr interview that appeared in "Beat"magazine (267k scan), a very popuilar free street-press mag found in pubs, CD and clothing stores in and around Melbourne. Excerpt:

"Morrissey and myself were far more fanatical about the band than even the most fanatical Smiths' obsessive." says guitarist and founder of The Smiths, Johnny Marr with surprising enthusiasm of the finest British band of the past two decades. "We were our biggest fans and everything that the band was about we really loved. It was a really, really amazing time. It wasn't just kind of a bunch of young guys goofing around and the stuff that happened to us didn't happen by accident. It was borne out of complete passion and ridiculous intensity and that's why we sounded the way we did."
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