posted by davidt on Monday April 14 2003, @08:30AM
Bas ten Bokum writes:

The full tracklisting for 'Under the Influence' is revealed at NME.com here:

Morrissey showcases influences on new compilation

Not too many surprises I would say, except for the inclusion of The Cats!

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russell also writes:

The NME has posted the tracklisting for the upcoming mix tape made by Morrissey himself. Simultaneously, 1,000s of pale-faced bedsitters jump on the internet to rediscover that Klaus Nomi wasn't that good the first time around. The cd shows off not only his musical influences but his bravado in finding the most obscure crap of which one else has ever heard.

Let the illegal downloading begin;

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Excerpt from article:

The full tracklisting for the Morrissey collection is as follows:
posted by davidt on Monday April 14 2003, @08:30AM
An anonymous person writes:

In the latest Rolling Stone issue under the Hall of Fame section on page 109, The Smiths' The Queen Is Dead was reviewed as one of the greatest albums ever made. The album received 5 stars by the reviewer. The article ends with a rather funny quote "if the queen's reaction to Morrissey was we are not amused, then she was the only one."
posted by davidt on Monday April 14 2003, @08:30AM
Rico writes:

"The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" was played as a background song to the final of Big Brother Brazil for a whole 2 minutes, during which the two finalists danced to it.

Fine, uh?

170 million Brazilians had the chance to hear Morrissey´s voice in one of his countless masterpieces.
posted by davidt on Monday April 14 2003, @08:30AM
Spineless Swine writes:

I just learned from the TOTP2 website that they will be showing the Smiths' 1983 performance of "This Charming Man" on Wednesday april 16th. So for anyone who hasn't yet got it taped, here's another chance. The program starts at 6.50 pm on BBC2.
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