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davidt
on Tuesday April 20 2004, @02:00AM
Lazy Dyke writes:
Following on from the updates to the US site, it seems like Morrissey is set to take over the whole of the World Wide Web. The official UK site www.youarethequarry.net has just been launched and includes 1-minute sound files from 3 tracks from the album. More will be added over the coming weeks. There's also lyrics too. Well worth checking out. On the news page there are some email address for Radio One djs. Drop them a line to request they play Irish Blood. Don't know if it'll work, but must be worth a try. Let's get the Moz back on the radio. --- goodbye_a_go_go also writes: ...to access the audio page you just add you email address and then you will be given the password staright after. the tracks are as follows: 2. Irish Blood, English Heart 3. Come Back To Camden 12. You Know I Couldn't Last the tracks sound great and it really looks like the album will be as great as anticipated. --- body by cake also writes: ...This is an official Morrissey site, so don't feel guilty about downloading. Here's the story on the NME website: Morrissey joins the modern age.
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I Just Can't Wait... (Score:1)
(User #7181 Info)
Re:I Just Can't Wait... (Score:2, Insightful)
I always thought Moz's fans were a little too easily-pleased and lapped up anything he put out. Now, it seems, there is a far more distressting number who seem determined to dump on literally everything he does. I'm not blind to the man's faults, but I am very optimistic about the new album. In fact, I'm just delighted he has a new album out next month, when for a while there, it looked like he'd never release any new material again. I really don't understand why you come on this site or call yourselves fans.
Please, just let us be happy and excited about this year, which is turning out to be something of a Moz-fest, which I never dreamed would happen again. And the new lyrics look great - I'm not going to listen to the snippets, as I want to save that for when I get the album. Have a nice day!
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That cover... (Score:1)
Then I saw the cover. Nope, doesn't look like they're going to downplay it really that much at all.
Great photo of Moz though! Isn't he grand.
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Tease (Score:0)
lyrics (Score:1)
(User #9259 Info)
It sounds all very good to me (Score:3, Insightful)
On my very personal opinion, people who started listening to Morrissey recently (which means : from the Your Arsenal period to me) might not appreciate YATQ as much as older fans will ;-)
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I've posted this already, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
I am getting REALLY sick of these people (usually anonymous) who just seem determined to be negative and critical of everything connected to Morrissey righty now. It totally amazes me why you even come to this site - so far I've seen criticism of the album cover (why?) the lyrical snippets (why??) the songs (dammit - why???).
I always thought Moz's fans were a little too easily-pleased and lapped up anything he put out. Now, it seems, there is a far more distressting number who seem determined to dump on literally everything he does. I'm not blind to the man's faults, but I am very optimistic about the new album. In fact, I'm just delighted he has a new album out next month, when for a while there, it looked like he'd never release any new material again. I really don't understand why you come on this site or call yourselves fans.
Please, just let us be happy and excited about this year, which is turning out to be something of a Moz-fest, which I never dreamed would happen again. And the new lyrics look great - I'm not going to listen to the snippets, as I want to save that for when I get the album. Have a nice day!
(User #335 Info)
I can resist anything but temptation (Score:1)
What to say? Maybe 1-minute clips are not enough in order to make a final judgment on YATQ, but I sense some kind of "epic" spirit all over those tracks, particularly on "You Know I Couldn't Last".
Not sure if this will be another V&I as some people said, but there's no doubt that it will put Moz on the P!O!P! Map once again.
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¡¹Japan CD You are the Quarry - total :13 songs¡¹ (Score:0)
cd is 13 songs, it will release
9/june/04
japan cd
http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail.asp?sku=1870192
usa cd
http://www.hmv.co.jp/product/detail.asp?sku=1861716
Different Cover
http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0001WAO5S/qid=1082466852/sr=1-23/ref=s r_1_2_23/249-6170578-2473917
http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/B0001WAO5S.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg
Looks Good (Score:1)
Although it's great to finally have some official Morrissey info online, not to mention audio, am I alone in thinking that it was slightly cooler when Morrissey was the only animal, mineral or vegetable on earth that didn't have its own webpage? There are fantastic fan sites that cater to his followers and I'm sure his people have dropped info on them in the past. But maybe I just have Luddite leanings.
--er, excuse me, my mobile's ringing.
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Come Back To Camden in full on MorrisseyMusic.com? (Score:1)
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Fantastic (Score:1)
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Just a few comments....... (Score:0)
1. Those people who said that this is a forum to express opinions are totally right, anyone can say whatever they like, good or bad - this is what this site is for. Sycophancy is pointless and doesn't need a web site!
2. On the other hand, criticisms of 'Camden' and 'Couldn't Last' as not being "what you expect" from a Morrissey album, and therefore no good because they are too 'ballady', are highly narrow minded. Yes, that's your opinion, and yes, you have a right to it, but in no way is Morrissey obliged, as an artist, to produce "what you want", and quite frankly, i think an album of purely up-tembo numbers would be just as dull,lacking the texture and depth of an album where tempo is carefully mixed. Morrissey no doubt knows that slower, more introspective material provide an excellent counterpoint to the faster stuff - it is the judicious use of both that often provides the best listening experience - hence the excellence of 'Your Arsenal', where 'We'll Let You Know', 'Certain People I Know' and 'Seasick, Yet Still Docked' are well interspersed with the heavier material. No one is saying you HAVE to like Camden and Couldn't Last, but come on, to criticise them just because they are slower numbers and don't fit in to your preconceived notion of what a Morrissey song should be seems slightly redundant.
3. You know I Couldn't Last is 'syrupy'? Well, i'll take your word for it, but the descriptions of it in the press suggest anything but! 'Please Release Me' is syrupy - Morrissey's work, even at its worst, generally not. The closest he has got to this is probably with 'Interlude', to which I think he was entirely unsuited.
4. No one has said that Quarry will definitely be another Vauxhall, we're (I'm) merely hoping!!
5. Why do some people want Morrissey to replicate what he's done in the past over and over again? Why does he have to make 'Your Arsenal' again?First, some were horrified by the idea of an "acid-house synth" on 'I Like You', others disliked the idea of breakbeats etc - what?? If they work, they work, and that's all that counts. Have an open mind! Yes, Your Arsenal and Vauxhall and I are excellent, but i don't want to hear another Morrissey record exactly like either of them again. Merely another Morrissey record of that QUALITY. I agree that Morrissey would sound ridiculous doing a house record or something, but within the framework of his chosen medium he has decided to incorporate some new elements - and that's great.
5. Why, Jonners, are you so surprised that many people think this album will be great? We haven't heard it yet, we can only go on what the press have said so far - and they have, in the vast majority, stated that it is, overall, a great piece of work. Of course only time will tell - but to say that it must be a 'mixed bag' because all his previous albums are is nonsense! Firstly, that's your opinion only - i think that Arsenal and Vauxhall are, with the exception of a couple of tracks, very consistent indeed. Secondly, his previous work is separate from this new album, which should be judged on its own merits.
6. I agree that we shouldn't be sycophantic and afraid to criticise on this forum if that's what we want to express. I am NOT the kind of fan who loves EVERYTHING Morrissey has ever done. I genuinely think his Smiths work was utterly superb, particularly Hatful of Hollow, Meat Is Murder and The Queen Is Dead (unsurpassed), possibly my favourite album ever. I think Viva Hate has a couple of good songs but is largely inconsistent and I think Kill Uncle is rubbish. Nor do I rate Bona Drag as highly as some - yes, there are some great tracks on there (Picadd
Count yourselves lucky! (Score:0)
morrisseymusic.com camden first minute HOWTO (Score:1)
Paste this into a browser and windows media can play it. Its the first minute of the song rather than a minute from the middle like the clip on youarethequarry.net
http://www.morrisseymusic.com/multimedia/audio/camdenlo.asx
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thoughts (Score:0)
Snips (Score:1)
The way he sings 'so don't let the blue, the blue eyes fool you' on YKICL is gut-wrenchingly beautiful and it's great how the song seems to pick up speed.
I wasn't going to cheat and download anything if it became available before the 18th but these are only previews and I'm glad I did, it's put my mind at ease and I'm more excited then ever now to hear the whole cd.
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Bluuuueeeee (Score:0)
Moz Is GOING FOR IT ALL! (Score:0)
A.) It sounds great
B.) He hasn't really done this before.
These samples both have a tension not unlike the end of 'I know it's Over' where he is just wailing.
Technically, his voice is amazing - and almost so technically proficient that it is less interesting than his rougher old cracking voice.
In any case - Both of these tracks are miles above anything on Southpaw and Maladjusted. I got chills listening to them - While I can't STAND maladjusted - so I am no Moz sycophant.
One thing I get the sense of here - that I didn't get the sense of on Maladjusted OR SPG -
HE IS SINGING FROM THE HEART.
F-off children! (Score:0)
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Wow.... (Score:1)
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you are the quarry (Score:1)
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For those with short memories (Score:0)
COME BACK TO CAMDEN
"Drinking tea with the taste of the Thames, sullenly on a chair on the pavement / Here you'll find my thoughts and I"
Possibly the best track on here, though we can see ourselves thinking that about a lot of them. Shamelessly romantic and wildly theatrical, this is one of the finest metropolitan musings we've heard in some years now, and, again, Moz builds the drama superbly, starting out with some low-key and wholly beautiful piano before first a fiddle and then some cannoning drums turn it into an epic masterpiece. Quite realistic about Camden too, as London listeners'll probably agree.