BABYL OPTIONS: Version: 5 Labels: Note: This is the header of an rmail file. Note: If you are seeing it in rmail, Note: it means the file has no messages in it.  1,, Received: from ics.uci.edu by aramis.rutgers.edu (5.59/SMI4.0/RU1.4/3.08) id AA12561; Tue, 11 Jun 91 13:56:11 EDT Received: from bonnie.ics.uci.edu by ics.uci.edu id aa16572; 11 Jun 91 10:42 PDT Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 10:41:11 PDT From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Strangeways Summer Transcripts To: pirmann@cs.rutgers.edu To: Message-Id: <9106111041.aa27031@Bonnie.ics.uci.edu> *** EOOH *** Date: Tue, 11 Jun 91 10:41:11 PDT From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Strangeways Summer Transcripts To: pirmann@cs.rutgers.edu To: Welcome to... _________________________________________________ | \ | S T R A N G E W A Y S > |________________________________________________/ A forum for Morrissey and The Smiths. Summer Edition Volume 1, Issue #1 To post to Strangeways, please send mail to Kevin at kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu. This list is a temporary Strangeways mailing list that will run during the summer. I don't want to be making a lot of modifications to the list during the summer, so please don't ask to be taken off of it :-). It will be removed at the end of the summer. Well, it seems the test post went fairly well, thanks to all who responded. This is the first time I've experimented with csh scripts so who knows what was going to happen :-). Let's get started then. <-----> Greetings and welcome to Strangeways Summer Edition. The format will be the same for the normal Strangeways mailing list, except as stated before, this list will disappear at the end of Summer. If you are new to Strangeways and are not on the regular list, you must re-subscribe in the Fall to the regular mailing list (details will be in the final issue of the Summer edition...don't worry about it now). I will be managing the list for the summer so please send any modifications to me (not Michael since he will be gone for the summer). Alright...with that out of the way, lets get some discussion going. There are only about ten people on the list right now so I don't think there will be much activity, therefore posts will go out as soon as I receive them instead of waiting for a certain number of posts, etc. If there is a lot of activity, I will resort back to the journal format. The compilation of all posts will be made available in the Fall for people wishing to collect Strangeways in a journal format and for those who missed out on the Summer session. <-----> So what do people think about Electronic, Johnny Marr's latest, greatest band. I was just reading a review in our local paper about the upcoming release of Electronic's self titled debut. I've heard from a lot of people that it sounds a lot like New Order but often with a stronger guitar backup. Both Sumner and Marr claim to enjoy the "dark, good rock music" of their respective former groups (Joy Division and the Smiths, that is... New Order is supposedly still together). Marr expressed interests in pursuing 'dance' type music (similar to New Order and Pet Shop Boys) while in the Smiths, but we all know how Moz feels about disco :-). Anyway, the new album should be an interesting diversion from Morrissey and the Smiths. The NME interview is also very enlightening. Here's a quote for everyone: The people that mourned, _and are still mourning_ the demise of the Smiths can just lock themselves in the basement for the rest of their lives without running out of Smiths stuff to hear. That's what I say to people - 'isn't there enough there?' Fair enough. Both Morrissey and Marr want to leave behind the Smiths and pursue their own musical careers. We'll just have to wait and see what comes about. Well, I'm ready for the Morrissey concerts...I'm not going to be able to sleep all week :-). Anyone else going to the L.A. concerts? =K= <-----> Date: 27 May 91 23:37:19 From: Nicole.E.Nelson@mac.dartmouth.edu Subject: Mozzer, Marr I think that ther is something to be said that The Smiths was really just the Mozzer . Thought I am not fam. with Marr's work after the breakup, I have heard some of electronic's stuff, and i must say that it is lacking is something. I think that the whole Smiths thing will always be some type of shadow that he will live in, that i don't think he will be able to breakout of. Then again maybe not. I personally don't really like Marr's post-smiths work. I wonder, how much influence Moz had over the music? I just wanted to send out a little warning to all those who plan on going to see Mozzer. he has been known to cancel ( yes cancel, i'm a victim) shows. So even though you have tickets don't get too excited until u are there and he takes the stage. Ciao- exams are here There's more to life than books you know but not much more. Time is against me now............ Nicolatta [ I kind of liked his work with Talking Heads. The The is not my favorite, though. Electronic should be interesting. =K= ] <-----> Date: 28 May 91 11:39:16 From: Michael.C.Massengale@mac.dartmouth.edu Subject: Re: Strangeways closing I've heard a few tracks off the new Electroninc album. Yes, very New Order-ish and yes, Johnny's guitar does have a presence. What I've heard is good, but I wouldn't classify it as outstanding. I do like Get the Message a lot, though. Got tix for the June 17 Morrissey show in Dallas. I'm now trying to schmooze my way onto the guest list. I give myself a pretty good chance - I ought to know today. Hasn't anybody heard any more about the shows? Well, I'll be around for another week and I'll post agains with any news. Later, Michael <-----> From: Simon Hughes Date: Tue, 28 May 91 14:12:39 BST Subject: Strangeways In Strangeways #17 Michael writes >I got copies of two Smiths boots today, both from cassettes. The first is >labelled "Derby 7/12/83" I'm pretty sure this gig is the one that was shown on UK TV (and hence a very common bootleg) all those years ago. In fact it may have been the only Smiths gig ever shown on UK TV (meaning I can't remember any others!). and Kevin quotes Moz on the Manchester `scene' > None of those groups > had the songs or the spirit that the Smiths had, and they > don't present themselves in a new way. The Smiths were like > nothing that had ever occurred before, and that's a hard > thing to do It always winds me up when musicians, singers etc. ramble on about being soooo unique as though this made somehow better than the rest. It's not so much the claim to be `unique' (although this is often bollox) but rather the claim that they are uniquely unique! Sure The Smiths may have been a pretty unique set-up but I can think of loads of other groups who are equally unique, just in different ways. Amongst these, for instance, I would definitely include Happy Mondays. Simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Hughes, Dept. of Computing, Imperial College. Email: sph@doc.ic.ac.uk <-----> Date: 28 May 91 17:25:16 From: Nicole.E.Nelson@mac.dartmouth.edu Subject: getting away with it I personaly didn't care for The The even with Marr. As for electronic well If getting away with it is anything like the new album, I think that they ( he and Bernie ) are getting way way with murder. He and Summer seem to be living of their past. Summer needs to go back and work with New Order, and Marr needs to stay away from disco. I just hope that they are not putting out what i call trash. nicole [ I liked Get the Message much better than Getting Away With It. I like new order and all, but when I think of Marr, I want to here a lot of guitar. I guess that's just my opinion. =K= ] <-----> Date: Tue, 28 May 91 10:19:28 PDT From: 28-May-1991 1315 Subject: Great Woods show Got tix to Morrissey for the July 3 show at Great Woods in Mass. This will be my first time seeing him and I'm amazingly excited. On FNX (a Boston radio station) they were warning people about how hard it would be to get tix to the show - i.e. they said the L.A. Forum sold out in 20 minutes, - that people would be camping out all night the night before tix went on sale, etc. It got so that I had really bad nightmares the night before of not getting tex. ;^) But I got to the ticketmaster place (in a tiny obscure town west of Boston - Northboro, MA) at 9:00 AM - tix went on sale at 10:00 - and I had my tix by 10:20 - pretty good seats - and, a full week later - the following Saturday - I heard that some seats were still available for his show! So, I guess Great Woods is no L.A. Forum. Maybe I'll see some of you there - even though I don't know any of you. ;^) Oh, and I have the Morrissey video Hulmerist - and I was noticing what a major-league difference there is when I compare the fans on the video in England waiting in line for his show - chanting "Morrissey, Morrissey, Morrissey..." to waiting in line in Northboro Mass. (Northboro was mega lame in comparison! ;^) ) - Who knows - maybe Boston Mass. was a bit wilder but I kind of doubt it compared either. - Charlotte (who's chanting "Morrissey, Morrissey, Morrissey" but silently to herself) <-----> From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Morrissey Concert at the Pacific Amp. Warning: I've included the entire play list from the concert. If you want to be surprised at the concert, scroll through it quickly :-). Well, I just got back from the Morrissey concert at the Pacific Amphitheater. It was great to see Morrissey on stage, unfortunately, the show only lasted a mere 70 minutes and he only played a two song encore. Here's the play list: Interesting Drug Mute Witness The Last of the Famous International Playboys November Spawned A Monster Will Never Marry Sing Your Life Asian Rut Our Frank King Leer Everyday Is Like Sunday (I'm the) End of the Family Line There Is A Place in Hell for Me and My Friends Piccadilly Palare ? (Pregnant for the Last Time) Suedehead That's Entertainment Encore: ? (Cosmic Dancer) Disappointed A lot of people were pissed off that it was so short. They were also probably the idiots that paid $300/seat for tickets, too. Lawn seats were being sold for $80. There were two songs I didn't recognize and I assumed they were from his new single. The first one had lyrics like "Don't throw your life away...it's not trash" or something like that. The second started "I was dancing when I was twelve". Any ideas? Phranc (pronounced Frank) opened the show (if you can call it an opening). Pretty folk-ish, but all in all, not too bad. What was really neat was between Phranc and Morrissey, they were playing, I think, some of Morrissey's favorite songs. A lot of New York Dolls and they also played the original songs of "Work Is A Four Letter Word" and "Golden Lights" by the original artists. T-Shirts were pretty lame...white with a design on it, the covers from _Bona Drag_ and _Kill Uncle_. There was one for the tour but it was sold out...if you want souvineers, get there early :-) There was also a _Kill Uncle_ tour program that has all the tour information and a complete discography including "Pregnant for the Last Time". When did you say the single was coming out Simon? Here are tour dates for those interested: 30 May San Diego Arena 1 June Orange County Pacific Ampitheatre 2 June Los Angeles Forum 5 June Las Vegas University Hall 7 June Santa Barbara County Bowl 8 June Berkeley Greek Theatre 9 June Sacramento California Exposition Center 11 June Phoenix Compton Terrace 13 June Salt Lake City Park West 15 June Denver Paramount/Red Rocks 17 June Dallas Starplex 18 June Austin Coliseum 19 June Houston Woodlands 21 June Atlanta Fox Theatre 22 June Nashville Starwood 25 June Chicago The World 26 June Detroit Meadowbrook 27 June Cincinatti Riverbend 29 June Cleveland Nautica 30 June Pittsburgh Tower Theatre 3 July Boston Greatwoods 5 July Toronto Kingswood 7 July Philadelphia Tower Theatre 8 July Washington D.C. Merriweather 10 July Long Island Jones Beach 11 July New Jersey Garden State 13 July New York Madison Square Garden The tour is only about a month and a half long. A lot of people are going to be disappointed at the length of the concert but it's well worth it to see Morrissey back on stage. Is it just me or does his band look like their stuck in the 50's? They remind me a bit like the Stray Cats, especially the way Gary Day was slapping the bass. Anyway, last comment. New single "Pregnant for the Last Time" has the following tracks: Pregnant for the Last Time Skin Storm Cosmic Dancer Disappointed (Live) Should be a good single. At least it'll be longer than 10 minutes :-). The songs that they played presumable from this single were really good, some of the best (in my opinion) since Everyday is Like Sunday. "Everyday is Like Sunday" was really done differently, but very interesting. Hope you all enjoy the concerts. I want reviews from everyone on this list! There aren't a lot of people on the list, so in order to keep it active, you guys have to be active. Just a little pep talk :-). Anyway, I've got to get some sleep for the Forum show tomorrow (actually, it's tonight now). If someone tapes the show, please send me a copy. It looked like they were doing a lot of taping for some future video. Oh well, that's it. =K= <-----> From: Simon Hughes Date: Sun, 2 Jun 91 13:24:28 BST Subject: Re: Strangeways Summer Discussion Kevin writes >Is it just me or does his >band look like their stuck in the 50's? They remind me a bit like >the Stray Cats, especially the way Gary Day was slapping the bass. Well, Moz did meet them all in a rockabilly club (apparently) and Baz Boorer was in The Polecats. Simon ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Simon Hughes, Dept. of Computing, Imperial College. Email: sph@doc.ic.ac.uk <-----> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 91 14:22:42 PDT From: CAR-RT SORT 03-Jun-1991 1722 Subject: Morrissey review from LA...Thanks to my friend Vicki...(Ed) MORRISSEY w/ Phranc at the Fab Forum 6/2/91 I think the biggest irony of this show had to be Phranc, a politically correct folk singer, playing at the Forum. And actually doing a very good job at it. I really didn't think a basketball arena would be an appropriate place to see a lone singer w/ her guitar, but actually the acoustics weren't bad; you could really hear her sing. The audience, consisting mainly of teen-age Mozzer fanatics, gave her a warm reception and cheered loudly every time she said "lesbian." (Syd Straw sang a couple of songs w/ her including "Surfer Girl.") As soon as Morrissey and his rockabilly band hit the stage, thousands of flowers, glow in the dark things, toilet paper rolls, etc.. hit the stage. Throughout the first 2 songs, M was hit by all these things as well as tossed, pushed, hugged, kiss, grabbed by numerous members of the audience who got passed the weak security. Amazingly he just kept right on singing & dancing & falling around the stage in his usual manner, completely oblivious. (Except at one point when he threw himself backwards over the monitor, an adventurous fan grabbed his crotch....he quickly got up laughing...it didn't stop him from doing this again.) He spent a good part of the show rolling around on the stage in his faux misery. The band was pretty good. I thought the new songs sounded good with a rockabilly twist. Most of the stuff he played was off of either "Kill Uncle" or "Bona Drag," except for a few covers. One was a called "Trash" which I believe is a New York Dolls cover, but I'm not that familiar with their music. (I know he was taping some songs for KROQ to broadcast tomorrow and one of them is a NYD cover.) The show was also being filmed for a documentary. (They did most of the filming the night before @ his show in Irvine.) The highlight of the show was definitely the encore. I wish I knew what song it was (another cover)...someone said a T-Rex song, but it was pretty mellow. Anyway, he starts singing this song, and I'm looking thru the binoculars and I see this figure emerge from backstage...then I hear the voice. I turn in excitement & hit my friend saying, "That's David Bowie!" The audience's roar increased tenfold as Bowie sauntered across the stage. That number definitely made it worth the over-priced crummy seats. He did one more song then ended the show, with the audience still in high-gear & wanting more. -Vicki <-----> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 1991 14:47:24 PDT Sender: Carla_Botton.ES_M6@xerox.com From: cb.es_m6@xerox.com Subject: Morrissey- 6/2/91 in the Forum I won't bore people with the details since I'm sure many people will write in with reviews so I will give my impressions briefly. It was incredible, with the obvious highlight being the surprise appearance of David Bowie, most excellent. (recorded footage for his documentary). I was a little disappointed that they only were on for an hour and twenty minutes although the concert the night before was only a little over an hour(I didn't go but a friend went to both shows and said the sound, show and excitement was much better at the Forum- pays to go on a Sunday night I guess). Also, if anyone is planning to go see him soon please let me know, they sold out of the "Queen" t-shirts long before I got anywhere near, and I would love one- wait till you see the BOY pose on one of them- it's really SWEET. I wanted to mention something that maybe no-one else will, is the promo things on the cars when we got out of the concert. There was a sheet with 8 Smiths videos: #061 The Smith Compilation (95 Minutes)-Features interviews and conversations with Morrissey and Johnny Marr. Rare BBC appearances and footage live in Derby. 062 The Smiths Documentary (100 Minutes) Features live footage, interviews, promos, and documentaries about Morrissey (?? that's what it says). 063 The Smiths Live at Kilburn Ballroom Concert 1986 (85 minutes) 064 The Smiths Live at Salford University - England 1986 065 The Smiths Live at Spain Concert 1985 (65 minutes) 066 The Smiths Live in Germany Concert 1984 067 The Smiths Live at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall (80 minutes) 068 The Smiths Live at Brixton Academy (85 minutes) Southland Imports 3551 Verde Street Riverside, California 92504 Says $25.00 per VHS tape- sounds like a lot and I don't even know if they are legitmate so beware- I called information and they don't exist but that may just mean that it is a person not a real business. But if this is mail fraud I take no responsibility- if anyone knows anything about it please post. Also today Morrissey has agreed to record a special recording for KROQ only- will be broadcast tomorrow(6-4-91) 4 times- hopefully someone will record it - I will be in SF for work- figures. Carla <-----> From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Forum Show The Forum show was about 25 times better than the Pacific Amp show. There was a whole lot more energy and Morrissey was just great. Half of it, I'd was was the crowd and the smaller venue. The sound really gets around in a closed dome which just wasn't there for the Pacific show. Anyway, it was great. Some notes: At the Concert: Morrissey was letting people onto the stage. Most were fairly respectable giving him a hug or something like that. One person just about dove onto him and brought him to the floor. Another very lucky girl got to dance with him for nearly two minutes. At least security was a bit better here and only a few people got onto stage (in comparison to the Pacific show which was literally a tide). David Bowie with Morrissey?!?! Something you really have to see to believe :-). I believe the song was Cosmic Dancer from his upcoming single. Unbelievable! Other Moz stuff: My local record store says that the new single "Pregnant for the Last Time" will be in stores on Thursday, June 14 (in the US). Here's something strange I noticed...the b-sides of the singe to be released do not correspond to the b-sides of the single in the discography of the program from the concert. Any ideas? I almost forgot...KROQ is recording this "exclusive" set of songs exclusively for the KROQ listeners. BTW, if you're in LA, try out the new 103.1 MARS radio...it's significantly better than KROQ. Anyway, the Morrissey songs are going to be played at 10, 1, 4 and 8 during the day. I don't know if I'll be able to tape it, though. If some one does, please let everyone know. =K= <-----> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 91 06:41:26 PDT From: 04-Jun-1991 0934 Subject: What about Viva Hate? In the last posting someone wrote that Morrissey seems to be doing songs mainly from Bona Drag and Kill Uncle (in addition to covers and his new stuff) and this does seem to be confirmed from the set lists I've seen - but what I want to know is why he's not doing anything from Viva Hate? Anybody have any ideas? Do you think this stuff just seems too old to him now and he's grown bored with it? I've been listening to Viva Hate a lot of late and I'm amazed (once again) by how good it is(!) Songs like Maudlin Street, Ordinary Boys, Alsatian Cousin, etc. - in many respects I don't think these can be beat. I know I'll be yelling for Maudlin Street when I see him (a whole month from now - sigh) - but don't ask what good it'll do me - I have a feeling it won't do much. Seeing Morrissey sing that one - that nice looong one that I think has to be one of his best - would be a real treat to me. Keep the reviews coming - they're getting the rest of us psyched! -Charlotte <-----> From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Viva Hate material Here's my personal opinion about Viva Hate. It is an outstanding album, however, it's not meant for a two guitar, one bass, one drummer outfit. If you listen to the music, you'll notice a lot of violins and violas, almost like a small orchestra. You'll understand this when you hear Morrissey play "Everyday is Like Sunday" with his current band. (Those of you who have seen it know what I'm talking about). Some songs worked well, but I can't really imagine the band playing Maudlin Street. That's not to say Morrissey doesn't still like those songs, it's just that they loose something in his current lineup. =K= <-----> From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Morrissey Tape from KROQ I just heard the KROQ tape that Morrissey recorded last night...nothing really spectacular. He played: There's A Place in Hell For Me and My Friends [new song] (no title specified) Sing Your Life The new song was not one of the new songs he played at the concerts. I'll make copies for anyone who wants them...it was only about 10 minutes long :-(. =K= <-----> From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Misc. Morrissey Stuff The song that I didn't know at the time was "My Love Life" The filming that was being done by Morrissey's crew at the Pacific Amp and at the Forum (before the show only) will supposedly be on a 1-hour long Rocumentary on MTV, according to KROQ. I'm going to put together a tape with the short Morrissey interview, a short "rock block" of Smiths/Morrissey oddities and the latest "live" KROQ session. It would be great if someone could make copies of this tape for anyone interested. Unfortunately, I don't have a good tape to tape recorder. Let me know if someone would like to make copies. =K= <-----> Subject: Hello Strangeways! Date: Wed, 05 Jun 91 14:34:17 -0400 From: sdans@watson.ibm.com Hello Strangeways! Kevin just mailed me the bunch of mail we've received so far, and I'm glad to see that everyone is having a blast with it. Morrissey on tour again - unbelievable! I can't wait until July 10, when he'll be playing at Jones Beach here in NY. I actually have an anecdote about my tickets: I *was* going to get tix for the Madison Square Garden show on July 13th, but I arrived at the Ticketmaster place at 7:30 and found about 10 guys with long hair, sitting on a Monte Carlo and guzzling beer. Turns out Queensryche (sp?) tix were on sale the same day. at the same time, and it was 1st come, 1st served. Well, by the time I got near the door, the one person who was there for Moz tix came out with a 2nd tier seat, so.... I decided to wait until 10 AM, when Jones Beach tix went on sale. I was first on line and got orchestra seats in the 20th row or so (I'm thinking of trading up to at least the first 5 rows). Turns out that JB is actually excellent for concerts - all the people I asked said it was the *best* place to see a concert, with the sea as a background. I can't wait!!! I have a secret to confess - I still don't have Kill Uncle :-(. Yes, I know, I know. I plan on getting it this week. I've been kinda low on cash, so much so that I now have a cds.wishlist file that I add to almost daily. Sigh... I don't think I'll be getting the new Electronic cd, though I do like Depeche, New Order, synth et al. I really liked Marr in The The, in fact I've always liked The The. I saw them in concert about 2 years ago (with Marr) and I loved it. My girlfriend didn't really like it (she is also a big Smiths fan). Those videos someone mentioned sound interesting - anybody buy one yet? Let us know. Back to work now, | Dan | <-----> Date: Fri, 7 Jun 91 20:21:07 PDT From: Kevin Carhart <6600kevc%ucsbuxa@hub.ucsb.edu> Subject: Re: Strangeways Summer Discussion I too went to Sunday's show at the LA Forum. Very good show, kind of short.. I went with my friend Joe who was blessed with an extreme facial similarity to Morrissey, so he put his hair up deliberately and he got a few comments. I bootlegged it... it didn't turn out very well, but I think it's pretty decent. We were way near the top and it was a crummy recorder, but I think it came out very well, considering. People were cheering when they thought Phranc was leaving and booing when she came back out. Kevin