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MORRISSEY RELEASES STATEMENT DEFENDING HIMSELF FROM ANDY ROURKE

Whoa! Today’s diatribe reads: *I am forced to defend myself – again – from a comment made by Andy Rourke last week on the Eyeweekly website. It is a recurring comment whereby Andy confirms that his dismissal from the Smiths was made via a handwritten postcard from me telling Andy “you have left the Smiths”. I would like to state to anyone interested in the truth of this matter that no such postcard was ever written by me, and no dismissal postcard was ever placed on Andy’s car with my knowledge or consent, and I am naturally irked that such an alleged deed has gone down in the fairy tale footnotes of Smiths lore. If such a postcard ever existed, it is likely that an unfunny stunt was played on Andy by someone attempting Morrissey scrawl – easily done. Secondly, Andy’s “dismissal” from the Smiths would not be a decision solely made by me, and would not be announced by me on a note bearing only my name, and it would also not be executed by a handwritten note carelessly thrown onto the hood of a car (or window-wipers, as has often been reported). Doesn’t anyone have the wit to work this one out?*

Swords is out soon.

Read my interview with Andy Rourke here.

MP3: The Smiths – Unhappy Birthday


ANDY ROURKE BECOMES DIRECTOR OF A&R FOR MUSEBOX

The former Smith declares: *The MuseBox is an amazingly focused, driven and effective marketing firm. They are in this business purely for the love of music, and that alone makes this a great fit for me. I look forward to working with the team in finding and nurturing some talented newbies, taking them up level by level and helping them achieve their full potential as artists and professionals.* Learn more about The MuseBox here.

Back in October, I interviewed Andy Rourke.

MP3: The Smiths – Half A Person (Peel Session)


8 Questions With: Andy Rourke

It’s not every day that you get to chat with a former Smith. Last night, I had the opportunity to speak with the bassist extraordinaire about past, current & future projects…

1. Welcome back to NYC. Are you excited for CMJ?

Well, I’m very tired. I just got off of a transcontinental flight and I have a busy week. Busy in the good sense. I have 3 or 4 DJ gigs over the next 5 days. However, I’m excited to see Friendly Fires, supposedly they are pretty awesome.

2. Can you tell me a little bit more about Freebass and if an LP will ever see daylight? I’m itching to hear the collaboration between Peter Hook, Mani & you.

Oh god yes! We’re making headway. Initially, we couldn’t find a vocalist. Now, we have Tim Burgess on one track. We’re attempting to pin down Liam Gallagher. That’s a work in progress. We’re also working with Ian Brown. We’ve got 8 songs in the bag, so hopefully the album will be out next year. At the very least, a single. I can’t believe it’s taken 3 or 4 years already. It’s almost to the point of embarrassment. I’ve done interview after interview and we haven’t shared anything yet. People actually think that it doesn’t exist! It does. It’s difficult to match each other’s schedules. But, as I said, we’re making headway.

3. When watching your recent documentary, Inside The Smiths, it’s quite clear that you and former Smiths drummer, Mike Joyce, are still very close. How has your friendship stayed in tact through the last twenty seven years?

Back when we started, I knew Johnny quite well. I knew Morrissey. I didn’t know Mike, but as we were on tour, Morrrissey kept to himself & Johnny was with wife. Consequently, Mike & me began sharing hotel rooms together. We got to know each other and became close friends. At the moment, Mike’s with a great new band called Autokat comprised of youngsters. By comparison, me & Mike are a couple of oldies!

4. If you were to select your favorite Smiths tracks, what would you choose?

I’m proud of all of them. I guess I’d pick ‘Rubber Ring’, ‘The Headmaster Ritual’ & ‘How Soon Is Now?’. When I consider the back catalog, I must say that we were quite prolific. We were perfectionists about what we did. Not a single song was banged out lightly.

5. You recently toured with Ian Brown. How’d that go?

It was great. I met him at a friend’s 40th birthday party. He was in full Clockwork Orange gear & it scared the shit outta me. Though he quickly turned out to be good buddy.

6. You ended your DJ stint on XFM Manchester a few months back. Why so?

I did it for about a year. I enjoyed playing the music. As for as the talking, when the red light would come on, I would freak out. I needed a few bottles of wine to get through each program. It was a good experience but I prefer doing it live. Mike Joyce has a show called ‘Revolution’. He will sit there and talk for ten minutes! Amazing.

7. You’ve worked alongside a bevy of musical artists. Have any of these collaborators been particularly challenging or demanding? Also, who’s been easy?

Chrissie Hynde gets bad press but when I worked with her she was fantastic & passionate. She is a beautiful person. I had great fun working with Morrissey. Sinead O’Connor is often portrayed as a crazy banshee, but she was great, as well.

8. Lastly, do you have any further cancer benefit gigs lined up?

Oh yes, that’s an ongoing thing. There’s one in Scotland next month. There will be another show in March of next year. I plan on doing these on a regular basis for quite some time.

Visit Andy Rourke on MySpace.

MP3: The Smiths – The Headmaster Ritual [alt link]


Andy Rourke Reveals US DJ Gigs

Catch for the former Smith at:

Jul 1 Riverside – Seville
Jul 3 Emo’s – Austin
Jul 5 Rev Room – Little Rock
Jul 8 Ghost Bar – Dallas
Jul 9 MJQ – Atlanta
Jul 10 Wasted Space – Las Vegas
Jul 11 Lip Gloss – Denver
Jul 12 Sky City – Augusta
Jul 15 GBH (Trashion) – NYC

Visit Andy on MySpace.

MP3: The Smiths – Panic


Andy Rourke & Mike Joyce Spill The Beans To BBC

Check out this brief interview with the former Smiths at Salford Lads Club dating back to last month. Purchase your very own copy of Inside The Smiths here at Amazon.

MP3: The Smiths – There Is A Light That Never Goes Out


Ian Brown Enlists Andy Rourke & Sinead O For New LP

The last time we checked in with former Stone Roses frontman, Ian Brown, he was keeping his fingers crossed to secure some studio time with Andy Rourke (former Smiths bassist), Paul McCartney & Sinead O’Connor. Well, two out of three ain’t bad, Ian!

We’ve just received confirmation that his upcoming LP, The World Is Yours, will feature Andy & Sinead, respectively. Andy Rourke will play bass for the majority of the record, while Sinead will lend her vocals for tracks #8 and 11: ‘Some Folks Are Hollow’ & ‘Illegal Attacks’.

The album is due out by Christmastime, here’s the track listing: 1. The World Is Yours 2. On Track 3. Sister Rose 4. Save Us 5. The Eternal Flame 6. The Feeding Of The 5000 7. Street Children (Pity The Child) 8. Some Folks Are Hollow 9. Goodbye To The Broken 10. Me And You Forever 11. Illegal Attacks 12. The World Is Yours (Reprise)

MP3: The Stone Roses – I Wanna Be Adored


Andy Rourke Doesn’t Entirely Rule Out Smiths Reunion

However, he doesn’t bring any uplifting news to the hot topic either. Here are a couple of select quotes from the former Smiths bassist, as lifted from last night’s launch of the Inside The Smiths documentary. Regarding Morrissey’s elusiveness: “He makes himself unavailable. He only communicates in postcards. But I suppose time is a great healer, and can change your perception of people.” Regarding Morrissey’s sexuality and past groupies: “He had a delivery once and the boy was in there with him for a good ten minutes…”

Andy later explained that before a reunion could even be considered, he needs to have the opportunity to meet with Moz – which is virtually impossible. Just a few months back, Morrissey famously exclaimed: “I would rather eat my own testicles than reform The Smiths, and that’s saying something for a vegetarian.”

MP3: The Smiths – Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours


Andy Rourke Doesn’t Entirely Rule Out Smiths Reunion

However, he doesn’t bring any uplifting news to the hot topic either. Here are a couple of select quotes from the former Smiths bassist, as lifted from last night’s launch of the Inside The Smiths documentary. Regarding Morrissey’s elusiveness: “He makes himself unavailable. He only communicates in postcards. But I suppose time is a great healer, and can change your perception of people.” Regarding Morrissey’s sexuality and past groupies: “He had a delivery once and the boy was in there with him for a good ten minutes…”

Andy later explained that before a reunion could even be considered, he needs to have the opportunity to meet with Moz – which is virtually impossible. Just a few months back, Morrissey famously exclaimed: “I would rather eat my own testicles than reform The Smiths, and that’s saying something for a vegetarian.”

MP3: The Smiths – Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours


Andy Rourke Doesn’t Entirely Rule Out Smiths Reunion

However, he doesn’t bring any uplifting news to the hot topic either. Here are a couple of select quotes from the former Smiths bassist, as lifted from last night’s launch of the Inside The Smiths documentary. Regarding Morrissey’s elusiveness: “He makes himself unavailable. He only communicates in postcards. But I suppose time is a great healer, and can change your perception of people.” Regarding Morrissey’s sexuality and past groupies: “He had a delivery once and the boy was in there with him for a good ten minutes…”

Andy later explained that before a reunion could even be considered, he needs to have the opportunity to meet with Moz – which is virtually impossible. Just a few months back, Morrissey famously exclaimed: “I would rather eat my own testicles than reform The Smiths, and that’s saying something for a vegetarian.”

MP3: The Smiths – Rush And A Push And The Land Is Ours


Ex-Smiths Bassist Organizes Benefit Show In Manchester

Via NME: Smiths legend Andy Rourke is planning to hold the world’s biggest busking gig to help raise funds for cancer victims. The bassist is appealing to members of the public to sign up for the event, to be held in Manchester city centre’s Exchange Square on January 13. The gig, which will be held between 2pm and 4pm, will see Rourke and his busker bandwagon serenading shoppers with renditions of their favourite songs.

“A record of this kind has never been attempted before so it will be great if we can do it, especially as it’s for charity,” Rourke said. “We hope to raise £1 million to fight cancer with our 2007 concerts, and we hope this will set the ball rolling nicely. So please, show your support and help us set the world busking record on 13th January and raise some much needed money for charity.” To register for the event email your name, contact details and how you plan to busk to busking@greatnorthernproductions.co.uk.

The gig is being backed by Versus Cancer, who are also planning a special concert at the MEN Arena on March 30. Tickets for the gig go on sale from January 12. Acts for the concert will be announced in the coming weeks. For more information go to www.versuscancer.org.

(Andy’s on the right of the accompanying photo; Johnny Marr is on the left)

MP3: The Smiths – Half A Person

 
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