posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @08:00PM
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posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
Last Night I Tripped writes:

The Atlanta based 99X has announced their Morrissey contest! They are giving away 10 spots to meet Morrissey backstage before his sold out performance at The Tabernacle. The are calling the contest "Meatless Meet and Greet w/ Morrissey". They gave the tickets away by saying the name of a Smiths/Morrissey song in the midst of the shows converstation. The first caller in that could id the song wins the tickets. The first spot went to Travis Gravel editor of the now defunct "Wilde about Morrissey" fanzine. 9 more spots remain. You can listen to them live on the web at www.99x.com.

Tickets are only given away during the morning show from 6-9am and only this week.

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posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
Stefan Krix writes:

The platinum edition of YATQ has been postponed a fortnight. The new release date, according to onlinestores such as Amazon.co.uk or HMV.co.uk is now November, 8th.

I do not know about the reasons yet.
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
inlovewiththepast writes:

i've scanned the labels from the (u.k.) new singles.

label 1, label 2
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
jackosuede sends the link:

FAN-HANDLED - NY Post, Page Six, Oct. 12, 2004

MORRISSEY cut his show short at Radio City Music Hall Sunday night after a security man roughed up a fan. The Maestro of Mope was in the middle of an encore — "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" — when a spectator jumped onstage and was immediately tackled by a bouncer. "Boo to the bouncers!" Morrissey urged, as he leaned into the crowd and shook the fan's hand, reports The Post's Mary Huhn. The cult crooner — who gave shout-outs to his "friend" Nancy Sinatra and joked that he was gathering signatures for a "Jon Stewart for president" petition — left the stage right after the bouncer's buzz-kill, sending his delirious followers back into their usual state of gloom.
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
Torr writes:

Drinking Hennessey with Morrissey: Art Brut release second single - Drowned In Sound
The date: 8th October 2004
Artists: Art Brut
posted by davidt on Tuesday October 12 2004, @09:00AM
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Jeff writes:

A Night of Oz and Moz

Join Sweet and Tender Hooligans this coming Saturday, October 16, as they celebrate the 150th birthday of Oscar Wilde, the Irish poet and playright whose life and art was probably the single greatest influence on Morrissey.

The evening will include a performance by the band, poetry readings and other literary surprises.

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(323) 954-8080

Doors 8:00 pm
All Ages
tickets at the door or advance tickets at musictoday.com

note: if anyone in the moz/smiths community would like to participate in the event by reciting their favorite Wilde poem, or in some other way, feel free to drop me a line at [email protected].

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