 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Morrissey will be releasing the Live In L.A. DVD.
Eagle Vision will release "Live in L.A.," a concert film of his March 2 performance at Hollywood High. His night in the unexpected venue featured a monologue from Russell Brand and hits including "Everyday is Like Sunday" and Smiths classics such as "Meat is Murder" and "Please, Please Please Let Me Get What I Want." | | | Jason Tate on 04/01/13 - 10:28 AM | 8 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Jimmy Kimmel has invited Morrissey back on his show. As one of the biggest Moz fans around, even I can say that Kimmel has been the one to come out looking good through all this - while the King of Mope looks like a petulant child.
"I'd like to invite him to join the show to discuss," Kimmel said. "I'm an open, even-handed person, and I consider all points of view... If I keep saying it, maybe it will be true. I've invited him to talk this out, and perhaps we will both be better men for it, but probably not." | | | Jason Tate on 02/28/13 - 11:24 AM | 42 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Morrissey has issued a statement regarding what Jimmy Kimmel said last night during Jimmy Kimmel Live. I was disappointed with last night's Jimmy Kimmel Show wherein our smiling host managed to ridicule depression (70% of Americans have experienced depression according to the National Institute of Mental Health). He then found time to ridicule healthy eating (the obesity epidemic in the U.S. costs $147 billion per year in medical expenditure), and he also ridiculed the notion that animals should be entitled to the possession of their own lives. Furthermore, he found time to jokingly promote gun-ownership - hugely amusing for the parents at Sandy Hook, no doubt. He also promoted his... | | | Drew Beringer on 02/27/13 - 02:39 PM | 227 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Morrissey, always the quotable, was recently interviewed.
A group like the Sex Pistols would never again be allowed to slip through, and there is no such thing in 2013 as a popular artist who sets their own terms for success. Whether it be Beyoncé or Justin Bieber, we see singers who have absolutely nothing to offer anyone as they walk offstage clutching three Grammys in each hand. | | | Jason Tate on 02/27/13 - 11:11 AM | 51 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Morrissey was supposed to play "Jimmy Kimmel Live" tomorrow night. Also appearing on the show: the cast of the A&E duck hunting-based reality show "Duck Dynasty." You know how this is going to end, right? Morrissey says he won't play unless they boot the duck-hunters. Kimmel has replaced Morrissey with Churchill.
Morrissey is thankful for being invited to perform on Jimmy Kimmel Live tomorrow, February 26. However, he cannot morally be on a television program where the cast members of Duck Dynasty will also be guests. Morrissey would be honored to play the show, if Duck Dynasty were removed. Morrissey stated, "As far as my reputation is concerned, I can't take the risk of being on a... | | | Jason Tate on 02/25/13 - 05:42 PM | 164 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Watch Morrissey's interview and performances of "People Are the Same Everywhere" and "I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris" from last night's The Colbert Report here, here and here, respectively. | | | Alex DiVincenzo on 10/10/12 - 09:02 AM | 15 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | Morrissey has announced a one-off show at the Manchester Arena on June 28th. Tickets go on sale this Friday and you can head to the replies to see him performing The Smiths' classic "There Is A Light That Never Goes Out" from his Who Put The M In Manchester show, which was filmed at the same venue in 2004. | | | Kyle Huntington on 04/10/12 - 09:38 AM | 5 Replies - | |  | |  |
 | | |  | | | | | | | | | The renowned BBC radio show "Desert Island Discs" is going to make 500 episodes available to listen to online. Over the past 69 years, the programme has had guests such as Morrissey, Paul McCartney and Emmylou Harris discuss the 8 records and luxuries they would take to a desert island and has been the second longest running show in the history of radio. | | | Kyle Huntington on 03/02/11 - 05:40 AM | 4 Replies - | |  | |  |
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