Rock band the Kings of Leon have been forced to end a concert early after pigeons defecated on them from the rafters of a US venue.
The rockers abandoned the gig in St Louis after three songs when bass player Jared Followill was hit in the mouth and face by pigeon droppings.
Drummer Nathan...
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Don't know if this is of any interest to Morrissey fans.
Very sad.
Curmudgeonly explorer (and exploder) of the everyday...
... hmm, sounds familiar.
"Punk icon and performance artist Linder brings her 13 hour show, The Darktown Cakewalk: Celebrated From the House of Fame to London. A study of glamour, performance, judgement and commercialisation – it’s almost an animation of the collages she’s famous for. She talks to Jane about the...
... but Morrissey played Caird Hall Dundee on 5th May 2009.
The Clash played Caird Hall Dundee 18th January 1980.
18th January 1980 is the date you arrive at if you add 20 years, 7 months and 27 days onto Morrissey's date of birth.
I know Rogan claimed Morrissey was at home reading The...
I've just heard a little snippet of the Morrissey-featuring Desert Island Discs.
Very short. Last of the Famous International Playboys in the background.
Morrissey talking about Johnny Marr appearing at his door all those years ago.
Kirsty asks him what Johnny said.
"He said, 'I've...
Probably already mentioned, but 'Old Billy Tune' on Alain's MySpace page is crying out for a Morrissey vocal/lyric. Love it.
Does anyone know if Alain is still writing with Morrissey or is the whole thing still shrouded in the shroudy shrouds of mystery?
Sort of.
On BBC Radio 4 at the moment.
Actually very funny. Not entirely accurate but they've captured the softness of his voice and the very deliberate way he speaks.
I'm sure it will be available on Listen Again.
EDIT: Now available on iplayer...
Has anybody got any examples of art for Morrissey or Smiths releases that were never used, or images Morrissey had wanted to use or had shown an interest in but had never quite got round to using?
Cheers.
As much as I love 'I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris', it always seems to me to be one verse short. Would any of you singer/songwriters out there dare to pen an additional verse?
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