posted by davidt on Tuesday November 30 2004, @11:00AM
Guillaume Métayer writes:

Don't know if you have seen that YOUARETHEQUARRY.NET has been updated !!
Here the latest NEWS !!
 
"MORRISSEY NEWS

MEN Concert To Be Aired On VH2:
Morrissey's amazing homecoming concert at Manchester's MEN Arena will be broadcast on music TV station VH2 on Friday 3rd December at 7pm and again at Midnight. It will also be shown on MTV2 at 9pm on Sunday 5th December.

I Have Forgiven Jesus On TV:
The video is currently being shown on MTV2 and VH2 and will have its terrestrial debut on T4 on Sunday 5th December. Morrissey will also appear on T4 to perfom the single the following Sunday (12th December).

Frank Skinner Show:
Morrissey will be appearing on the Frank Skinner Show on Thursday 9th December. The show is broadcast on ITV1."

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"I Have Forgiven Jesus" b-side clips are also available on the site.
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  • it's on at 11 pm, and not at 7, i just checked the sky electronic programme guide, so someone has the facts wrong
    Anonymous -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @11:05AM (#140629)
  • no one can hold sounds just awesome - great live, better now
    public image sounded great - acoustic sound very poppy
    slum mums sounds like shit
    moho -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @11:21AM (#140639)
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  • is a great song.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @01:38PM (#140690)
  • 1. slum mums
    2. candle
    3. public image
    dallow_bg <[email protected]> -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @02:11PM (#140698)
    (User #10559 Info | http://www.dolefulorange.com/)
    "All the people I like are those that are dead."
  • ...certainly has flavored hints of his 70's era heroes. Glam Moz! Fantastic. A fantastic song.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @02:54PM (#140706)
  • anyone know where i can get a nice size "jpg" or "gif" of the cover art?
    Anthony -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @07:03PM (#140745)
    (User #980 Info | http://www.last.fm/user/rhythmandbruise)
  • Slummin' it... (Score:2, Insightful)

    Whether you like it or not, Slum Mums is interesting. Back to Moz' very British fascination with hard-done-by lasses. Not a drop of L.A. in there. Want to hear the whole track.

    Lovely guitars on Public Image. Recalls "Please, Please..." for me. Moz writing posthumously and wistfully.

    No One Can Hold...never heard the original (is it anywhere on the 'net?). Reminds me of Da Smiths. Moz gives it a young sounding vocal.

    Now, which are Boz, which are Whyte? Who played guitars (Jessie?). Facts, please.
    king leer -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @08:40PM (#140755)
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  • Hey ! I think the voice in Public Image sounds more like the late Smiths/Early solo Morrissey than anything since. These b-sides sound very good to me. Musically interesting, and simple. Slum mums has a Jack the Ripper studio sound. I can't wait to hear the chorus'...They're both creepy... that's the Morrissey I love. Whisping, beautiful, dark ballads aimed at abstract notions.... rather than specific people... Exactly what I was hoping for.... I can't wait for a complete B-Sides collection I can mix and arrange over and over. I think I'll Prefer it to the album.

    P.S. Candle is identicle to what you'd expect, but it sounds good ! Is it still a cover or did he just steal it ?
    Micropenis -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @11:28PM (#140762)
    (User #10753 Info)
  • another song where he mentions his death! what's going on, moz?
    suzanne -- Tuesday November 30 2004, @11:44PM (#140763)
    (User #36 Info)
    I scare dead people.
  • Anyone have the full lyrics to this song yet?
    Sharron Needles -- Wednesday December 01 2004, @01:22AM (#140770)
    (User #762 Info)
    Inside every adult male is a denied little boy -Nancy Friday
  • Well some of you might know the song "Cemetry Gates". Having listened to "The Public Image" on yatq.net I believe the songs are linked. But in the new song the narrator (o.k. it is Moz himself) is a member of those who make the visitor want to cry. Because he is gone forever. Gates closed. Chapter closed. The Public Image is what is left for the living. And it is the last song we will get.

    K.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday December 01 2004, @04:19AM (#140790)
  • Not sure how that will pan out knowing Frank Skinners usual interview technique. Moz will not be amused by any of his smut (though am quite partial myself).
    the-loafing-oaf -- Wednesday December 01 2004, @06:19AM (#140805)
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  • Part of me wants the b-sides to be fantastic so that I can enjoy 2 great new Moz compositions.

    But the other part of me really wishes he'd stop chucking out brilliant b-sides when there are several mediocre songs on the album!

    John
    Anonymous -- Wednesday December 01 2004, @08:13AM (#140817)
  • Please ignore my ill-informed rebuke to uncleskinny above about b-sides that I got mixed up - 'Daddy's voice' isn't one of the three! I need to upgrade, but also I'm fraught, and here's why, if you would 'let me cry on your shoulder’ for a second?!

    Yesterday, after putting in heroic productivity while suffering conflicting instructions being breathed down my neck, I only encountered mean criticism – ’50 miles of shit’!. I took a heated stand, and when charged with shouting (standard gas-lighting technique) I paused and pointed out to the boss that he goes round swearing and cursing and shouting at people constantly, which is not commendable behaviour, and I’ve heard people complaining about him for years! All too true. I hauled myself in reluctantly today, only, curiously, and thankfully, to be given wide berth. Still I reckon I can expect ‘another brick in the small of the back again’ shortly, with colleagues relieved they’re not being hit on, but ‘too afraid to show intelligence, it might smear their lovely careers’.

    What is the litany of weekdays about in IHFJ? Is it about the working week? Does Morrissey have enough ‘friend(s) on the payroll’ to understand what it’s like, as I would imagine he has more control over his time and less need to be accountable on a daily basis than most. For many people I know though, it describes an oppressed employee’s plight painfully well. Is this unusual? Or am I interpreting Morrissey all wrong? Does anyone recognise this dynamic?

    Differences between you and your boss

    When you take a long time, you're slow. When your boss takes a long time, he or she is thorough.
    When you don't do it, you're lazy. When your boss doesn't do it, he or she is too busy.
    When you make a mistake, you're an idiot. When your boss makes a mistake, he or she is only human.
    When doing something without being told, you're overstepping your authority. When your boss does the same thing, that's initiative.
    When you take a stand, you're being bull-headed. When your boss does it, he or she is being firm.
    When you overlooked a rule of ettiquette, you're being rude. When your boss skips a few rules, he or she is being original.
    When you please your boss, you're arse-creeping. When your boss pleases his boss, he or she is being co-operative.
    When you're out of the office, you're wandering around. When your boss is out of the office, he or she is on business.
    When you're on a day off sick, you're always sick. When your boss is a day off sick, he/she must be v. ill.
    When you apply for leave, you must be going for an interview. When your boss applies for leave, it 's because he or she is overworked.
    goinghome -- Wednesday December 01 2004, @02:57PM (#140860)
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  • I think the boys need to change their chord sequences. I will place o full review shortly.
    Quentin <[email protected]> -- Thursday December 02 2004, @03:48AM (#140891)
    (User #12258 Info)
    • Re:hmmm by Anonymous (Score:0) Thursday December 02 2004, @07:18AM
  • repeated fri night/ sat morning 10th/ 11th december 2004 @ 12.35am

    how did i miss this last night?!!!
    Anonymous -- Friday December 10 2004, @11:45AM (#142089)


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