Morrissey
Ticket, 1999
Ticket for Morrissey at Aylesbury Civic Centre. Not the best attended gig I've been to but a great evening all the same.
Morrissey
Garment, 2011
Ble Morrissey 'England is Mine...' t-shirt
Morrissey
Garment, 2009
Morrissey 'Lancashire' t-shirt from 2009
The Smiths
Garment, 1984
Hatful of Hollow t-shirt purchased circa 1984
The Smiths
Badge, 1986
Badges purchased on The Queen is Dead UK tour in 1986.
The Smiths
Badge, 1985
'The Smiths' badge in Meat is Murder colours. Purchased circa 1985
The Smiths
Flyer, 1986
Flyer for Cornwall Coliseum featuring The Smiths who played there on October 17th 1986 as part of 'The Queen is Dead' tour.
Morrissey
Manchester Arena (MEN)
Badge, 2004
Set of Morrissey badges. A pack was left on everyones seat at his M.E.N gig on 22nd May 2004 which was also Morrissey's birthday. A great night.
The Smiths, The Fall
Advert, 1983
Ad for the Brixton Ace, London. The Smiths supported Sisters of Mercy on the 29th June 1983.
The Fall appeared on July 15th.
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for the Brixton Ace. The Smiths played here on June 4th 1983 supporting The Decorators.
The Smiths, Howard Devoto
Advert, 1983
Ad for Howard Devoto at the Lyceum in London 7th August 1983.
Support was from SPK and The Smiths
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Ad for The Venue in Victoria, London. The Smiths played here on the 15th September 1983 supported by The Go-Betweens.
The Smiths, The Fall
Advert, 1983
Ad for the Electric Ballroom in Camden Town. The Fall played on Dec 8th, The Smiths on Dec 19th.
John Cooper Clarke, The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for Kings College London. The Smiths played here on 28th October 1983.
John Cooper Clarke was on the following week.
Quando Quango, The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for ICA Rock Week at the Institute for Contemporary Arts in London. The Smiths headlined on Weds 5th of October 1983.
Support was from Quando Quango and The Impressions.
Gay Animals, The Smiths
Rafters
Advert, 1983
Advert for Richard Hell and the Voidoids at Rafters. The Smiths and The Gay Animals supported.
The Smiths, Morrissey
Press, 1987
Music press article on The Smiths' split. It's quite accurate apart from the photo of Johnny Marr which is actually Mike Joyce.
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
The Smiths at the Electric Ballroom in Camden 19th December 1983
The Smiths
Garment, 1984
Rather fetching grey This Charming Man t-shirt purchased circa 1984
The Smiths
Press, 1983
Short press article about the Smiths pulling out of the Futurama Festival at Queens Hall Leeds. There are varying stories about why, they were recording their debut album at the time which is one reason, the other is the one mentioned in the article that they didn't fancy supporting the Bay City Rollers.
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for Altered Images at the Hammersmith Palais. For reasons I've yet to discover The Smiths were taken off the bill and didn't play.
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for The Smiths at Dingwalls, Camden Town 9th Aug 1983.
Support was from The Daintees and The Telephone Boxes
The Smiths
Advert, 1986
Advert for gigs at St Austell (17th Oct) and Llandudno (28th Oct), these were part of The Queen is Dead tour. The St Austell was my first Smiths gig so holds some wonderful memories. The Llandudno gig was cancelled following events at the Preston gig the night before. Morrissey was hit by a flying drumstick and the gig was abandoned during the first song.
The Smiths
Advert, 1983
Advert for The Smiths first gig outside Manchester at London's Rock Garden on 23rd March 1983.
The Smiths were described on advertisements as a “Mancunian 5-piece whose sound, though difficult to pigeon hole, leans towards pop and the dance floor”. I’m not convinced that would have piqued my interest if I’d seen the advert. According to Johnny Marr it was ‘very sparsely attended’.