Top five for Smiths devotees
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PERHAPS the city's most cherished band, here are our top five Manchester (and Salford!) hangouts for Smiths' devotees:
Star & Garter, Fairfield Street, Piccadilly – Monthly disco nights to shake your gladioli too.
Coach & Horses, Eccles New Road, Salford - Watch many a quiff walk past in the direction of the infamous nearby Lads Club.
Night & Day, Oldham Street - Favoured spot of Smiths' axeman Johnny Marr who recently decamped to the venue with the Jarmans for a Cribs photoshoot.
Cask, Liverpool Road, Manchester – Great selection of Smiths and Morrissey on the Manchester-only jukebox.
The Ritz, Whitworth Street, Manchester – Site of The Smiths first gig although the music has changed these days.
What are you favourite Smiths' hotspots? Let us know below.
Published: Mon, 01 September, 2008
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David Hardman 204 wrote:
For a younger approach to the classic Smiths tunes - checkout www.rusholmeruffians.co.uk - you can see them at Night & Day on 23rd Sept or at In The City at Jabez Clegg's on 20 Oct 2009. Jump to their website or contact their Manager - david@ruffmedia.co.uk
Michelle Fitzpatrick wrote:
Morrissey tribute band Ambitious Outsiders are now called Viva Morrissey and are looking for an experienced Manchester based drummer - contact their Myspace if you are interested:
http://www.myspace.com/morrisseytributeband
Anonymous wrote:
Great night seeing Mike Joyce from The Smiths DJ at The Brickhouse, Manchester. On every Friday.
Michelle Fitzpatrick wrote:
There's a benefit gig in aid of Salford Lads Club Restoration Fund to be held on Thursday November 13th at the Star & Garter. Lots happening plus Ambitious Outsiders - A Tribute to Morrissey on stage at 9pm. Come along and support an excellent band and a great cause.
John Human wrote:
I'm a big fan of the holy name church on oxford road as mentioned by the moz man himself in 'Vicar in a Tutu'
Deleted User wrote:
I believe Phill Gatenby's book is good - heard it somewhere.
Buck the smith! for a gig - click here.
LC Fan wrote:
Phil Gatenby's book is the ultimate guide - an officionado's officionado.
Michelle Fitzpatrick wrote:
There's an excellent book called "Morrissey's Manchester" written by Phill Gatenby, which lists in detail loads of Smiths related places around Manchester, along with transport details and things to look out for. A must for the true Smiths devotees.
Also look out for local Morrissey tribute band "Ambitious Outsiders" - Just like the real thing! :)