Welcome to... _________________________________________________ | \ | S T R A N G E W A Y S > |________________________________________________/ A forum for Morrissey and The Smiths. Volume 1, Issue #7 To post to Strangeways, please send mail to Kevin at kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu. To join the mailing list, please send mail to Michael at Michael.C.Massengale% mac.dartmouth.edu. Date: 04 Mar 91 18:23:11 From: Michael.C.Massengale%mac.dartmouth.edu@ICS.UCI.EDU Subject: Re: Strangeways #5 + discography --- Forwarded Message from nichol@ASC.SLB.COM --- What is the title of the Smiths tune that starts out with the lyrics "I am the sun, and the earth". Also with chorus "Shut your mouth, ..." What album does this appear on? Bruce [I'll take the liberty of answering. This is obviously referring to How Soon Is Now?, but I think the lyrics are a bit off. -M] [I think the lyric should be "I am the son and the heir" =K= ] ----- Date: 04 Mar 91 18:29:59 From: Michael.C.Massengale%mac.dartmouth.edu@ICS.UCI.EDU Subject: Strangeways It's March 4. Kill Uncle Eve. I decided to mosey on down to the radio station. SURELY the record company would want there to be some airplay for this before the release. Surely Los Angeles is not the only city in America that got the album in advance. Surely if Kevin got the single, a radio station would have it. I patted the metal cassette in my pocket that would serve as a substitute for the CD until my girlfriend buys it for me (can't pass up any chance to get a free disc, even if it means waiting a few days! :-) ) I walked into the music director's office. "All right, let's see it!" I said. The look in his eyes said it all. How could this be true? Why was life treating me so badly? Why can't I even hear one new song from Kill Uncle? AND...will it really be in the store tomorrow? to be continued... Michael ----- Date: 04 Mar 91 18:32:23 From: Michael.C.Massengale%mac.dartmouth.edu@ICS.UCI.EDU Subject: Strangeways Here's a review lifted without the permission of the author from other-voices. Address removed to save the ignorant from your ruthless flames. --- Forwarded Message from Mr. X --- For what it's worth an early review of Morrissey's 'Kill Uncle': Mr. Morrissey don't open your mouth if you have nothing to say. I understand how you want to be in a class by yourself, alone, alone, alone, ... But to be diverse for the purpose of being diverse is nothing to be proud of. Look at other people who have gone solo and didn't loose quality, Lloyd Cole, Ian Mac,... Let's face it the music has been good (ie November Spawned, Journalists who lie, Interesting Drug) it's you. You have proved that no one man can take on the pop music and change it. I hate to think that the problem is with the song not the singer. Atleast you have already written the theme to your demise (TO PAINT A VULGAR PICTURE) and you're comeback( RUBBER RING). Morrissey's dead boys. You can trust me boys. Please respond to me by e-mail if you have any comments. But before assuming that I'm daft, and have no knowledge about the subject, I have 25 tapes worth of stuff on him and the Smiths. But i'm not so proud anymore. Sorry for my opinion. -Violence is like a drink. One's too many, but a hundred is not enough. -=<- the blue aeorplanes [I've already replied to Mr. X's post (I think Michael just omitted his name, although almost everyone on this list saw the comment from other- voices). I think lyrically, Morrissey hasn't lost anything. Classic lyrics from "Get Off the Stage", "Our Frank" or "King Leer" represent everything from the pop sub-culture to the way people look upon others. In my opinion, nothing is lost by Morrissey, but the music just isn't the same without Johnny Marr. I think there's also an inconsistency between songs as different people tend to be writting the music. Nevertheless, we cannot judge Morrissey's individual efforts against The Smiths since there really is not comparison. In my opinion, there isn't a better musician than Johnny Marr. Speaking of Johnny Marr, I just saw a new The The single out. I don't recall the name, though. I guess he's happy with The The. =K= ] ----- From: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu Subject: Kill Uncle Well, I'm listening to it now. If I bug the CD store long enough, they'll give me a copy of it when it happens to come in. (I waited for UPS to deliver). Anyway, it's a mere 37 minutes with 11 tracks on it. I think I posted the track names in a previous issue. Everyone should know that only 5000 copies of _Kill Uncle_ with "Tony the Pony" were manufactured. This is on the American version only. I want to try to find the UK release somewhere to see if there's a difference...anyone not from the US have the new album yet? Is it true that "Tony the Pony" isn't on that version? Anyway, overall, it's not bad. Morrissey is one who grows on you. I can say that I didn't care much for _Viva Hate_ when it came out but after listening to it more carefully and for extended periods of time, it became one of my favorites. BTW...favorite albums are: The World Won't Listen The Smiths English Settlement XTC Disintegration The Cure Viva Hate Morrissey Express Love and Rockets Closer Joy Division I'd be curious to know what other people's favorite albums are, whether or not the Smiths are at the top of the list (as long as they are IN the list somewhere :-) ) Anyway, the album continues playing and I've noticed that the first half of the album is relatively upbeat with songs similar to "Our Frank". But the second half starts to really get depressing, but classic Morrissey. So far, I like "There's a Place In Hell For Me And My Friends" the best. Well, enough of my blabbering...anyone else have any opinions of the album? =K= "Won't somebody stop me from thinking all the time" ----- Where did everyone go? I haven't been receiving posts from anyone lately. Sorry this issue is a little short but I think it might spark some discussion on Strangeways. =K=