Revered and massively influential, the Smiths have been called the most
important band of the fertile U.K. 1980s music scene. While the group
was only active for five years (1982 to 1987), the cult of the
Manchester-reared foursome has ballooned in the three decades since its
dissolution. Despite a $75 million offer to reunite for a two month tour
in 2007, Morrissey and Johnny Marr, the group's principals, refused,
opting to leave their legend untainted. The Smiths have since influenced
a who's who of alternative music, including Death Cab for Cutie,
Radiohead, the Killers, Jeff Buckley, Pete Yorn, the Decemberists, and
Oasis. Featuring a foreword by guitarist and "Fifth Smith" who played
with the band in 1986, The Smiths FAQ traces the band's history with
clarity and detail, illuminating such questions as Who were the
Nosebleeds? Why did Morrissey shun the Ramones? Who were the Paris
Valentinos? What was Cult guitarist Billy Duffy's connection to the
band? How was Morrissey injured during the group's U.S. debut
performance? What Smiths single paid homage to T. Rex?. John D. Luerssen
(author of FAQ series titles about U2, Bruce Springsteen, and Nirvana)
gathers the indispensable early facts, the legendary stories, and
inimitable anecdotes that make this a must-own tome for all fans.