Date: Sat, 15 Aug 92 22:12:10 -0400 From: dsadmnp@prism.gatech.edu (North Avenue Review) To: pirmann@cs.rutgers.edu Subject: Strangeways Welcome to... _____________________________________ | \ | S T R A N G E W A Y S > |____________________________________/ Moderne Forum For Morrissey And The Smiths Volume Three Issue Six Hello again, subscribers. I know there has been a bit of news and I am sorry for taking this long in getting this issue out. As always, if you have any questions, subscription requests, posts, address changes, then send them to: gt7274c@prism.gatech.edu Also, remember that there is a subscribers' poll to be sent in, so fill it out when you get a spare chance. And, if you are a new subscriber and haven't received it yet, please request it and I will mail it to you promptly. Enjoy! Michael ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Moderator's Silly Slang: 1. TOUR DATES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! These are the "confirmed" dates, from various sources. I obviously don't have them all, so let me know if you hear of any others and I'll be sure to list 'em. September 12 Minneapolis Orpeum 13 Chicago Poplar Creek 15 Toronto, Can. Maple Leaf Gardens 16 Buffalo, NY ??? 18 New York City Paramount Theatre 22 Baltimore/DC Marriwether Post 26 Detroit Palace at Auburn Hills October 1 U of Colorado ??? 10 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 11 " " " " 31 San Diego ??? I haven't heard of any dates outside of the US, but if you're interested I'll try to find out. Morrissey DID play the first date of the Madness show in London on Aug. 8, but was booed and had things thrown at him, which would explain why he c didn't play the next day. Also, at Glastonbury James did a cover of "We Hate It..." 2. US release dates from Sire. September 1, "Tomorrow" CD single comes out with "Pashernate Love" and "Let The Right One Slip In" supporting it. On September 15, Smiths Greatest Hits "Volume 1" CD comes out. The tracks are "...Charming Man," "William...," "What Difference...," "Stop Me...," "Girl- friend In A Coma," "Half A Person," "Rubber Ring," "How Soon...," "Hand In Glove," Shoplifters...," "Sheila...," "Some Girls...," "Panic," and "Please, Please, Please..." "This Charming Man" CD's are out on September 22, or atleast the first one is. The first will have SEVEN versions of the song, plus "Wonderful Woman." The second CD will have the single and "Jeane" and "Accept Yourself." A Smiths home video (rumored to be the com- panion to "Volume 2" CD) comes out October 13. Ilene at Sire has no idea what will be on it, but I'll keep you posted. Also, the Japan CD "Your Arsenal" has lyrics and extra pictures, so lemme know if you can get the catalog # so that we can order it. 3. Well, Travis is back from London and the "Hangin' With" Morrissey show on MTV, and his fanzine is out. Its absolutely wonderful, I have never been this excited. Instead of fluff letters, it has TONS of information: EXCLUSIVE interview with Johhny Rogan, conversation with Johhny Marr, a guide to Morrissey's London (list of important places and video shoots), 20 photos (many taken by Travis only a few weeks ago), 40 pages, and lots of information. Cost is $3 (shipping included). Write to Travis at: 'Wilde ABout Morrissey' 1349 Redmond Cir Apt A5 Rome, GA 30165 USA 4. Morrissey on the charts. Morrissey's LP debuted at #21 on the Billboard pop charts, which is higher than he or The Smiths ever peaked. "Tomorrow" is the #1 Modern Rock track in the US. 5. Collectibles. I have received requests for information as to how to get certain rare items (out of print Moz CD singles, vinyl, bootlegs, etc.) Matt is a dealer of Smiths/Morrissey items, and has a decent list of both vinyl and CD, as well as a few other items: Matt Matojan PO Box 14526 Atlanta, GA 30324 Jeff is possibly the BIGGEST collector os Smiths/Morrissey items in the US. He prefers trading for bootlegs, but has tapes of over 120 SMiths concerts and 40 Morrissey shows as well as video footage, rare items, etc: Jeff Pelletier 50 Bingham St Apartment #20 Bristol, CT 06010 Well, I don't really have much more info right now, but I am trying to find out more tour dates and release dates. Hopefully, this will keep us all busy right now. Take care, remember the subscribers' poll, and I hope to hear from you! Michael :) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael.C.Massengale@Dartmouth.EDU Subject: Chicago concert I picked this up on the net and thought you'd be interested. Michael ---------------------------------------- Hey, My brother who is in Chicago right now phoned me up to tell me about a Morrissey concert on the 13th of September in Chicago. Is this true? I would assume that he'll be doing a full North American tour then.... and not one of those "one off promo gigs". Shit, last summer when I saw him.... it took me longer to get up to the place he was playing, just to see the 70 mins. he graciously bestowed upon us. I picked up the new album today, and am listening to it right now.... kinda short (39 mins).. yah, he known for his quick, short albums.. blah. But, its pretty good though, a bit different... more rockier. I still think Stephen Street did a great job with _Viva Hate_ and the ensuing couple of singles..... ever since, Mozzer just hasn't lived up to it. -- ||*|| My walls are getting wider & my eyes are drawn Toronto, Ontario ||*|| astray, I see you now a vague deception of a ||*|| dying day. From: skrajew@aug1.augsburg.edu (Scott Krajewski) Subject: Tour Date Here's a tour date for you Midwesterners: Morrissey at the Orpheum in Miineapolis, MN on Sept 12. Tickets go on sale Saturday Aug 8. Scott From: Michael.C.Massengale@Dartmouth.EDU Subject: Strangeways Well, it's been 1 & 1/2 weeks and I'm still in love with Your Arsenal. But, on to other things... Moz on MTV today! The two songs he performed, "...Fatty" and "Certain People I Know" were pretty close to the album versions. "Certain People..." was a little different, with some different words stressed by the man, and I think the music lasted longer at the end. Great performance. He did take questions, most of which were pretty bland. I'm sure that someone will transcribe that part. From what I remember, he was asked if he felt closer to his American audience since the Kill Uncle Tour (answer: yes), if he had overcome his fear of cameras (only partly), if he minded people jumping on the stage with him (no: he thinks it's a wonderful compliment), if the new band had influenced his new sound (yes, contrasted band arrangement to session musicians), why he picked Mick Ronson to produce Your Arsenal (Moz is a fan, wanted an edgy sound), modern poetry, etc. The most interesting part was when one girl asked if Morrissey missed playing with The Smiths. Crowd sort of booed. Morrissey said that he felt that once a group ends, they tend to be romanticized, and then said that if the two groups, The Smiths and his current band (which he referred to with a sweeping hand gesture as "this") had existed at the same time, that he would have preferred "this." Due to Morrissey's twice-occurring reference to the band by that term, I hereby move that the band be referred to all further Strangeways correspondance as "This." :-) On an even less relevant note, I'd like to boldly predict all aspects of the next album. It will be released within 12 months and have a two-word title. The track listing will be as follows: one new song, TBA Our Frank Tony the Pony Sing Your Life That's Entertainment Pregnant For the Last Time Skin Storm My Love Life We Hate It When Our Friends... You're the One For Me, Fatty Pashernate Love Tomorrow one B-side from Tomorrow single This arrangement is based on the pattern set by Morrissey and The Smiths' history of compilation releases, with this one corresonding to The World Won't Listen. I concede the possibility that one or two singles might be released between this album and Your Arsenal, in which case allow three additional months per single before the album is released, and add each single and one B-side from each one released before the new album, thus producing 13-16 tracks (no B-sides from the newest single released with the album). I assume that no further explanation is necessary. Any dissenters out there? :-) Since discussion seems pretty dull, here are few questions I'd like to throw up: -- Is Morrissey referring to a specific group in "Get Off the Stage"? -- A specific person in "We Hate It..."? -- How is Morrissey gaining so much weight on a vegetarian diet? ;-) -- When Morrissey uses a specific name in a song (e.g., William (...it was really nothing) or David (Nat'l Front Disco)) is he speaking of someone he knows? I'm curious about how personal his songs really are. -- Why on earth did he agree to appear on MTV? He seemed a bit out of place. -- Who is Charles Richardson? -- Please don't think I'm ignorant, but who wrote "ere thrice the sun hath done salutation to the sun"? I've had more interesting questions occur to me, but I'm pretty tired and can't think of any right now, so I'll leave it at that for now... Michael Subject: Strangeways: The Smiths "This Charming Man" Single released From: "Kevin Y. Kawado" Greetings Strangewayers. WEA has released the first of their double CD single sets for "This Charming Man." The set is to be a limited edition, with the second CD in this set being available "FOR ONE WEEK ONLY". The set is numbered on the cover in the new double CD boxes. Here are the tracks on the CDs: CD1: This Charming Man (Manchester) Jeane Wonderful Woman Accept Yourself CD2: This Charming Man 1. Manchester 2. London 3. New York Vocal 4. New York Instrumental 5. Peel Session 6. Single Remix 7. Original Single Version According to the cardboard disk that represents the second CD, it says "Containing every version of the song ever released (and one previously unreleased version)". Happy hunting. =K= From: Stephen Lee Subject: strangeways posting a posting from Stephen Lee in Manchester Just in case anyone's interested; David Byrne is touring England at the moment and played Manchester last week (on Thursday 23rd July) The road crew told me that he closes his show with an encore which is a different song each night, delivered solo. Apparently he also seeks local advice on possible candidates for this. He chose "Panic" for Manchester, a pretty good version for a first try, and it was very well received. No I haven't got a tape, although no doubt one will appear sooner or later. While I'm writing, I notice that Richard Karty in Strangeways 3.3 mentions "A Taste of Honey". To add a little more about this (although it's some time since I saw the movie): the play/film is set in Manchester's siamese twin city, Salford, and the opening few minutes of the film depict the arrival of a young (Irish?- I can't remember) woman in Manchester, featuring some long takes of Manchester c.1960. The woman was I think played by Rita Tushingham. A Taste of Honey was also notable for its portrayal of homosexual working class male youth in a period when male homosexuality was still illegal in England. A film well worth watching. The theme tune 'A taste of honey' was covered by the Beatles on their first UK album. From: Edward Baichtal Subject: Strangeways Well, I just bought "Your Arsenal" today for $11.98 on CD in Palo Alto. I had no idea it was already all out domestically. I am very happy it is. I was disappointed that "Tomorrow" wasn't a better song. I really wanted it to be a great song from all of the hype it received on here. But I still can't figure out how the album ends with that song either. I would have much rather heard it trail off with "I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday." I felt the same with the CD version of "Kill Uncle" and putting "Tony the Pony" on as the very last song, when the previous song was such a beautiful ending. (I'll remix it when I make a copy on tape for me to listen to in my car.) Nevertheless, tracks 1 and 9 have stood out the most for me (probably because Mark E. Nevin wrote them with Morrissey.) This album is a lot harder than the others, and I liked that (strange for Morrissey). I love the first song too much though. And after all these times from listening to it, it is a good album. It takes getting used to. New sounds like "Kill Uncle." I was happy there were no lyrics, because I hardly looked at the ones on "Kill Uncle" because I could understand them all, and they were a lot less complex than previous. Track 8 can't be touched. It is a very beautiful track, and I feel the best. I felt track 8 on "Kill Uncle" was as well, and wish Mr. Morrissey would just !!*!&*!&*&!* play the song live someday. "The Harsh Truth of the Camera Eye." The comment on the lyrics is because I feel Morrissey is becoming more cynical on each album. I always seem to brush off cynics or at least enjoy their jokes temporarily as I am very much one myself. I just wanted to point this out. I think it's because Morrissey's growing older. B-) Anyway, I was really skeptical of the new sound as well. A few songs remind me a lot of country riffs and the new Elvis singles that have been re-released. Maybe Morrissey is Elvis. That would explain a lot ;-) "Pashernate Love" I feel is the best new song I have heard from him yet. I simply love that song still. For some reason it sounds a lot like a James Bond song. Ya think? :) I get so many mixed feelings listening to new Morrissey songs. I agree this is a good album to play at a loud volume. It brings back so many memories of the Planet Rockers. I wish Morrissey would play with Nashville on TV or something. But it sounds more like Punk Country. :-) Hurm, The Smiths were once dubbed as Punk Folk music. Remember these are only my opinions. I just wanted to express how I felt about it, and from reading the previous stuff, I can see I am not alone in feeling ambiguity from the album. Perhaps as much as when I first heard earlier Smiths albums. BTW, I am still selling Smiths and Morrissey posters. Send me mail if you are interested. I can mail them now that I have found cardboard tubes. Unfortunately, I'd need some money ahead of time for so I can at least mail them. It's tight living on my own now. :) From: "Thomas J. Baker" Subject: Re: Strangeways Hi, A couple of quick notes. I recorded the last part of "We hate It..." into my NeXT and then played it backwards. What ever he says in the oh, you have loads of songs so many songs more songs then they can stand verse, chorus [lyrics in question here] just listen... They don't seem to be backwards. It was only be a voice quality recording but when played backwards, the words seemed backwards. If your interested, I could persue it further - my friend can make higher resolution recordings. Where in "Journalists" are the other backwards words? As for Morrissey on MTV, he was on last night (Friday) on "The Week in Rock". They had coverage of his apperance in Grand Rapid's Michigan. I have it recorded if anyone wants a transcript. Kurt Loder said that he would be on "Hanging' with MTV on Thursday" though, not Wednesday. I got "Live in Dallas" and it is pretty well done. The two camera angles are good but we could have used an additional shot from behind the crowd straight toward the stage. A couple of beers, the stereo cranked with the surround sound on, a dash of enthusiasm, and you almost feel like your there. After watching it for the third or fourth time, my girlfriend and I wondering if that was a scar on Mozz's stomach or just a singer's muscle pattern. I guess we thank Davyhulme Hospital for that. I wonder if this incident was the inspiration for "Tomorrow"? "Your Arsenal" is awesome and should make great concert material. As soon as anyone hears anything about Him being anywhere in New England, be sure to let us all know. Thanks, tjb Subject: Strangeways: Using the FTP site From: "Kevin Y. Kawado" Greetings Yet Again. Michael expressed concern about accessing the Strangeways arcives at the quartz.rutgers.edu site for those who might not be real familiar with the wonderful workings of UNIX. So here's a quick run-through of how to access the various files on the archive. For those who don't know, FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol and is the primary method to send and retrieve files on different sites (besides email servers, that is). Anyway, it's very easy to use. At your UNIX command prompt, type "ftp". This will give you the "ftp>" prompt. From there, follow the runthrough below to open the site, log in, using your own email address as the password, and then cd to pub/strangeways. If you do an 'ls', you'll get the directory of the files on the archive. Be sure to set the type to BINARY by typing 'binary' at the ftp prompt. You are downloading compressed files and you'll get garbage if you use ASCII. Then just type 'get ' for each file you want. If you get stuck, type 'help' and it'll give you a list of commands. You can also use 'mget ' to get a list of files. After you've finished downloading, you need to uncompress the files using uncompress. At your UNIX prompt, type "uncompress ". All these file names have .Z extensions and uncompressing them will remove that extension. Now you've got readable back issues of Strangeways, all the way back to when it was just the brainstorm of Michael Massengale and myself :-). Seriously, I think we started with about 15 people and it's grown to what it is today, and that was only two years ago! Hopefully many more years to come. Final note about FTP, please, please, please use it only during local "off-hours". The FTP site is used as a regular machine and people need to use it to run whatever projects they need to do. Try to log in only in the evenings, like from 6:00 pm to 6:00 am, local time (which I think is Eastern Time in the United States). Keep this in mind if you're FTPing from abroad. Sorry for the sermon but I've seen many FTP sites go down because they were over-used. Happy FTPing. Also, many thanks to David Pirmann for running the FTP site. --------------CAPTURE FILE--------------- ftp> open quartz.rutgers.edu Connected to quartz.rutgers.edu. 220 quartz.rutgers.edu FTP server (Version 6.9 Fri Feb 7 23:08:31 EST 1992) ready. Name (quartz.rutgers.edu:kkawado): anonymous 331 Guest login ok, send e-mail address as password. Password: kkawado@bonnie.ics.uci.edu 230-+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ 230-| WELCOME TO THE QUARTZ.RUTGERS.EDU FTP ARCHIVE | 230-| | 230-| If your ftp program does not like quartz's ftp, reconnect and type | 230-| a dash as the first letter of your password, e.g. "-foo@bar.com" | 230-| | 230-| YOUR COMMENTS ARE APPRECIATED! Let us know what you like, what | 230-| you want to see more of... mail any comments at all to | 230-| bbs@quartz.rutgers.edu! 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Get the file called COMPRESS for more info. | 230-+---------------------------------------------------------------------+ 230- 230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply. ftp> cd pub/strangeways 250-Strangeways is a digested mailing list for discussion of the music 250-of the Smiths and Morrissey and related things. 250- 250-strangeways*.Z are the back issues of the digest. 250-discography.Z is a Smiths/Morrissey discography. 250- 250-lyrics.wp51.Z is in MSDOS Word Perfect format. 250- 250-All files in this area are stored with normal Unix compression. 250- 250 CWD command successful. ftp> ls -l 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls. total 352 -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 328 Oct 4 1991 .message -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4975 Mar 8 01:40 Bona.Drag.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4199 Mar 8 01:40 Kill.Uncle.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 8397 Apr 8 23:40 Strangeways2.12.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6001 Mar 8 01:39 Viva.Hate.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5506 Jun 10 16:20 another.discography.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4901 Apr 26 1991 discography.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6663 May 9 19:02 discography.ps.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 42512 May 3 1991 lyrics.ascii.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 14117 Jun 13 1991 strangeways.sum1.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 14818 Aug 12 1991 strangeways.sum2.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 14943 Aug 12 1991 strangeways.sum3.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5563 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.01.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 7477 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.02.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 8317 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.03.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5621 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.04.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5072 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.05.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5839 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.06.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3746 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.07.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4429 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.08.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 7246 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.09.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 10992 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.10.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5462 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.11.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6466 Apr 17 1991 strangeways1.12.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 7717 Apr 17 1991 strangeways1.13.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5062 Apr 17 1991 strangeways1.14.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6503 Apr 26 1991 strangeways1.15.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4870 May 8 1991 strangeways1.16.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6001 May 23 1991 strangeways1.17.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 1505 Jan 19 1992 strangeways2.01.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3653 Sep 27 1991 strangeways2.02.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3208 Oct 11 1991 strangeways2.03.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 2198 Nov 1 1991 strangeways2.04.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3835 Nov 1 1991 strangeways2.05.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5922 Nov 9 1991 strangeways2.06.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 4609 Nov 23 1991 strangeways2.07.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3424 Jan 18 1992 strangeways2.08.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5060 Jan 31 1992 strangeways2.09.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5772 Feb 29 15:15 strangeways2.10.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6882 Mar 22 15:14 strangeways2.11.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3463 May 9 19:02 strangeways2.13.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 8455 Jun 7 16:23 strangeways2.14.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 7506 Jun 30 16:07 strangeways2.15.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 6271 Jul 22 13:39 strangeways3.01.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 3452 Jul 22 13:39 strangeways3.02.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 9419 Jul 29 13:59 strangeways3.03.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 11328 Aug 2 12:50 strangeways3.04.Z -rw-r--r-- 1 31630 5722 Aug 2 12:50 strangeways3.05.Z 226 Transfer complete. remote: -l 3056 bytes received in 1.2 seconds (2.4 Kbytes/s) ftp> binary 200 Type set to I. ftp> get strangeways3.05.Z 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for strangeways3.05.Z (5722 bytes). 226 Transfer complete. local: strangeways3.05.Z remote: strangeways3.05.Z 5722 bytes received in 1.3 seconds (4.4 Kbytes/s) ftp> get discography.ps.Z 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for discography.ps.Z (6663 bytes). 226 Transfer complete. local: discography.ps.Z remote: discography.ps.Z 6663 bytes received in 1.2 seconds (5.2 Kbytes/s) ftp> close 221 Goodbye. ftp> quit ----------------CAPTURE FILE------------------- Pretty easy, eh? Anyway, that's pretty much it for a UNIX-type system. Someone might want to post a version for a VAX-type system, since I'm not at all familiar with that. =K= l "Death By Stereo!" Kevin Kawado (Carter USM's cover of the Smiths' "Panic") From: skrajew@aug1.augsburg.edu (Scott Krajewski) Subject: Lyric reasoning Here's some of my reasoning behind my choice of certain lyrics: Glamorous Glue - 'First day with the jar you find' - glue comes in jars and I do believe that I can hear jars clinking in the background You're The One For Me, Fatty - 'Promise you'll say if I'm ever in your way' - I am guessing that 'fatty' is a reference to an overweight person and it is quite possible to get into her/his way What did you all think of 'Modern Rock Live'? His answers were pretty vague. I didn't really learn much. I have found that listening on bad headphones that loose eveything but the singing has helped me decipher the Great One's lyrics. Scott 'Don't you find this absurd?' - Moz