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submitted by Nick Jul 14th 2014 04:00 pm (stereogum.com)
By my count, the Smiths only recorded 74 songs during their brief, brilliant career, so the concept of choosing their 30 greatest seems kind of dubious: That’s two-fifths of their catalog! Just the same, a new feature in Uncut promises “The Smiths’ 30 greatest songs — as chosen by the band and their famous...
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Arcade Fire: Hear Arcade Fire Cover The Smiths’ “London” In London
submitted by Nick Jun 8th 2014 12:00 am (stereogum.com)
Last night Arcade Fire covered Echo And The Bunnymen at London’s Earls Court. Tonight they played another show at the venue, and debuted another cover — the Smiths b-side “London” — with Will Butler on lead vocals. (Arcade Fire previously covered “Still Ill” back in ’07.) To...
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Miley Cyrus: Watch Miley Cyrus Cover The Smiths
submitted by Nick May 20th 2014 07:00 pm (stereogum.com)
If I had to pick a “favorite song of all time,” there’s a pretty good chance I’d go with “There Is A Light That Never Goes Out,” from the Smiths’ 1986 LP, The Queen Is Dead. So it was with some trepidation that I approached this cover of that song, performed by Miley Cyrus las...
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Echo & The Bunnymen: Read An Exclusive Excerpt From New Wave Oral History Mad World: Echo & The Bunnymen “The Killing Moon”
submitted by Nick Apr 9th 2014 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Next week, Abrams Books will release Lori Majewski and Jonathan Bernstein’s Mad World: An Oral History Of New Wave Artists And Songs That Defined The 1980s. The book features interviews with 35 artists from the era, including Duran Duran, New Order, the Smiths, and Depeche Mode. We’ve got an excerpt from the book for you [...]
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The Smiths: producer Stephen Street says he does not believe band will ever reform
submitted by Nick Feb 21st 2014 07:00 pm (www.nme.com)
Producer and engineer says, "I'm not sure that it is a situation that can be resolved"
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