The next single: Istanbul - May 21st

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Any links to listen/download the full song?
In South America it was not release yet.
 
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Absolutely love it.

Great to hear a new song in full studio quality, not via drip feed of live versions. Production is great, morrisseys voice sounds younger, music is daring and different, lyrics are great.

Brilliant. I must admit i was a bit worried that the quality of this album wouldnt be up where we would like but i am now really optimistic. Cant wait for 14th july.
 
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Another hugely enjoyable new song, the melody and vocals are indeed very pleasant, however it is in the lyrics where Morrissey excels once again.
The storytelling reminds me very much of The Father Who Must Be Killed, one can almost see and feel what the narrator sees and feels.

As I have said after hearing WPINOYB last week, I can't wait for the album, and hopefully a UK tour later in the year.

Viva Moz!
 
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This is a really great song. Not only is Moz in tip top shape as a vocalist, but as a lyricist as well. And, of course, the fact that the music is great does not hurt as well.

This is going to be an exciting album.
 
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Loving this from the first listen- it's rich and warm sounding, musically. The lyrics sound evocative - I'm looking forward to hearing it many more times throughout the day.

Sounds like it could be my favourite Morrissey song for a while- very pleased!
 
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It's a fabulous song. It's one of the better that he performed live. I thought The Bullfighter Dies is another fab song.

Cheers!

mbr.
 
Dear Lord, this is really good!
Just downloaded from iTunes, Sweden. Can't stop listening. Really interesting musically. And that singing... just ace!
 
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So what I find odd is that I just checked Harvest Records' Twitter feed - no mention of Istanbul being available, on TTY - no mention of Istanbul being available, the Morrissey Official FB page - no mention of Istanbul being available. Do they WANT people to buy this? It is left to the cadre of fans to do it themselves. It seems to me that publicity for the 'single', such as it is, is right here, on this site. It has, as far as I can see, been universally praised. Why wouldn't you want to publicise it? The fallout over the Twitter account seems to me to be deeper than just that, which is a crying shame, when you have fans clamouring to buy a quality product.

P.
 
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Definitely his strongest single since FOTGTD. In a strange way , reminds me a little of Money Changes Everything. Such a wrenching melody when Moz intones "... what have I done ?"

I'm having trouble not listening to this song ... already one of my favourite Morrissey character studies ...
 
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So, 'Istanbul' turns out to be a song about a gay male prostitute. Again. Gotta love the guy's consistency.
 
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Istanbul is on Spotify this morning.

I've only listened to it once because I want to keep it fresh for the album coming out, but I was pretty impressed. I'm loving the production on the two songs so far. I had some lyrical qualms about WPINOYB, but this is much better, and I also like that Morrissey is writing about something other than himself.
 
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Once again, this is not a single, and thus isn't released as such.
It's just an appetizer for the new album.
Maybe the third song released will be the radio-friendly 'single', but maybe that idea is old-fashioned too.
Moz can get a number 1 album on good reviews alone.
 
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f*** me that really is a rather rollicking effort. Quality stuff - an infectious vocal melody, a good hook, a decent lyric possibly reflecting Morrissey's position in the world, interesting instrumentation, a production of clarity and a chart position of number 71 because the single is not getting a proper release.

I realise singles are nowadays loss-leaders for the album but this could have been worthy of a traditional physical release with proper B-sides not on the album proper for a lot of the fan base. Having said that nearly 5 minutes is too long for radio play

Oh well I'll never learn. Still I'm impressed. As seemingly are a lot of us.
 
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So what I find odd is that I just checked Harvest Records' Twitter feed - no mention of Istanbul being available, on TTY - no mention of Istanbul being available, the Morrissey Official FB page - no mention of Istanbul being available. Do they WANT people to buy this? It is left to the cadre of fans to do it themselves. It seems to me that publicity for the 'single', such as it is, is right here, on this site. It has, as far as I can see, been universally praised. Why wouldn't you want to publicise it? The fallout over the Twitter account seems to me to be deeper than just that, which is a crying shame, when you have fans clamouring to buy a quality product.

P.

Yeah well bloody said.

TTY is not a website. It's a time machine permanently set on 1999. Don't expect too much from them.

We're so ahead of the game we already have the usual flock of vultures on the downloads/bootleg pages crying out for a free upload. What would they do without us? They probably still have their Mums making lunch for their day out. Of course I put my usual 2 cents in for those who can't let go of 2 dollars.

Apart from getting an early listen to a few songs before the official release this whole "digital only" venture minus art work, b sides and music videos is a bit hodge podge. ie: making it up as they go along. I like the spoken word campaign but those videos aren't going to get any air time.
 
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Istanbul is on Spotify this morning.

I've only listened to it once because I want to keep it fresh for the album coming out, but I was pretty impressed. I'm loving the production on the two songs so far. I had some lyrical qualms about WPINOYB, but this is much better, and I also like that Morrissey is writing about something other than himself.

Yeah I want to keep it fresh too, which is why I have only listened to it 25 times so far...
 
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Currently sitting at No.54 in the 24hr download charts in the UK - though 'WPINOYB' was also in the same position this time last week.

It would be great if it got some airplay and picke dup some sales off of the non-hardcore fans and hit the Top 30 but seeing how Harvest appear to have flung this release under the bus I doubt it will happen.

Curiously they are promoting the spoken word vid for 'Istanbul' - I guess that they're more concerned with promoting the album.
 
"World Orpans Are None Of Your Business"

The portal opened and in a flash, "Morrissey" redeemed every mistake. Overwhelmed by emotion, we struggle to absorb the swirling sonic pools which effortlessly morph and weld the labyrinthine beauties of a template laid out intially by Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir", then Jeff Buckley's "Eternal Life". And, of course, "How Soon Is Now" by The Smiths. Whoever wrote this music has grounds for life-long celebration. And like the first single, the production on the second rises above the brain-damaging obsession with being a "radio-friendly unit-shifter" to deliver an aural landscape that even in MP3 format is diverse and cinematic.

Opening with the call to prayer, this profound prayer could not possibly have come from anyone tormented by covert demons of racism or religious, cultural intolerance. In our minds eye we see ourselves in the shisha bars, coffee shops and balti houses of Small Heath and Sparkhill as this track plays from the speakers and the Punjabi Blinder brothers and sisters turn their heads to inquire of "BrummieBoy" who is responsible for this epochal act of musical 'jihad for peace'. Tonight we will be there in person to celebrate this song's release with members of our global family, friends and community. This party can't wait till Friday but we think the whirling dervish dancing may last from tonight until the weekend......

Easily eclipsing previous artistic triumphs, the greatest event of Morrissey's life as a singer fittingly isn't about his personal challenges. What is utterly astonishing is that there is no bifurcation between the narrator and the emotional intensity of the singer. It's not "Morrissey" singing this song. "Morrissey"'s voice is channeling forces beyond his personal identity. He is channeling the pain and despair of millions. At long last, a work of art that truly deserves "global, religious fame". Not for some 'pop star vanity project' but as part of the wider campaign to Stop The War. "World Orphans Are None Of Your Business".

We have suffered serious illness and recovered almost miraculously. At times we felt there was no hope on either a personal or global level. Coming from B10, "BrummieBoy" watched the flow of humanity on the streets near St Andrews change from refugees from Ireland and Jamaica to 'fugees' from Pakistan, Iraq, Somalia and now Syria. All through this period there was quiet despair that so few with the power of celebrity in popular culture were even attempting to engage these issues, lost in a tedious nonsensical competition for personal 'fame' as if that's going to save anyone if Collapse unfolds. Now we can relax and let go. We don't have to do it. Morrissey has done it. And nothing can ever be the same again. He's not "back", this isn't a "return to form", it's a quantum leap into a parallel dimension. Or this "Morrissey" has come from another parallel reality. This iteration of "Morrissey" has never existed. "I Will See You In Far Off Places" was a practise run, but this is quite simply one of the most beautiful and moving performances ever by any serious artist.

We issued the fatwa when "Morrissey" jumped the shark with his comments about Madonna. Her adopted son was not a public figure, not a celebrity or an anonymous number in some vast global disaster. He had a name and his name was shamed and traduced. The failure to issue a heartfelt apology for so many years meant we finally had no choice. Once issued, it's supposedly impossible to retract, but we now do so and instruct our disciples to accept our authority in this precedent. Make it so.

And because of these words, our work here is done. We dearly hope that the simmering ill-will and suspicions about "Morrissey" now evaporates and everybody gets behind this song to drive it into the firmanent. It is irrelevant if this performer lapses into Diva mode or is sometimes incorrigibly cantakerous exhibiting challenging behaviour and difficult to meet needs. This song is an important political statement. This song needs to resound around the world. Not for him, not for his 'career' or his seemingly tragic 'fame'. This song is more important than "Morrissey" or the entirely bankrupt concept of 'The Fame' through 'Art-Pop'. It needs to be heard to bring attention to the plight of every every little boy and girl orphaned in the storm, exposed to child abuse and enforced prostitution.

"World Orphans Are None Of Your Business"

We believe this is one of the most important songs we have ever heard. It is truly a heartbreaking work of staggering genius and we are glad we remained on the planet to hear it. In fundamentalist Islam, music is stigmatised as 'haram', as are moving images and dancing. But in Birmingham and Istanbul, the Sufi dance to this music begins today and will, ensh'Allah, expand outwards in ripples of peace around the world until the sun explodes.

With every good wish
"BrummieBoy"
Pax Vobiscum. Shalom. Salaam.

The Shire and Mordor
Tuesday 20th April 2014 CE
13:00 hrs.

“Sufism is not a religion or a philosophy, it is neither deism nor atheism, nor is it a moral, nor a special kind of mysticism, being free from the usual religious sectarianism. If ever it could be called a religion, it would only be as a religion of love, harmony, and beauty.”
Hazrat Inayat Khan


http://www.sufiorderuk.org/
 
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