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The Smiths, widely regarded as THE seminal British band, are to throw their differences aside and return to the live stage this autumn. The legendary songwriting partnership comprising of musical luminaries Morrissey and Marr are set to make a return after finding common ground.
Supposedly we were offered $10 million to play a handful of Smiths gigs in 2007 and I wasn't remotely tempted. I can't speak for Morrissey, but I know that I'm too busy right now to get the Smiths on the road again. Is that likely to change? Who knows?More quotes »
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New exhibition in London featuring The Smiths, plus win tickets to the opening night!
Iconic Manchester band The Smiths are the subjects of a new exhibition to be held in London from next week. Manchester: So Much To Answer For will present a portrait of The Smiths, the northern city that influenced so much of their music and the ensuing from SongKick Read more »
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Upcoming Event: Manchester: So Much To Answer For
Thirty years since The Smiths formed renowned photographer Kevin Cummins presents a retrospective of the band in a new exhibition at Proud Galleries, Camden. The show is named after a lyric on the Smiths track ‘Suffer Little Children’, and features iconi from Société Perrier Read more »
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Morrissey’s Top 10 Creepy Love Lyrics In Honor Of His 53rd Birthday
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Keeping Up with the Smiths
Morrissey performs with the Smiths. This story is from the October 9th, 1986 issue of Rolling Stone. Steven Morrissey, the bookish-looking beanstalk who sings with the British rock group the Smiths, was thirteen when he fell in love for the first time – from Rolling Stone Read more »