'I took mushrooms before my audition': Smiths drummer Mike Joyce on wild gigs, Marr's jim-jams and Morrissey's genius

Mike Joyce took mushrooms before his audition for The Smiths and found himself in the midst of a whirlwind experience that changed his life forever. For the drummer, the highs were dizzying – from sold-out shows at the Haçienda to iconic recordings like "This Charming Man" - but the lows were just as intense, including the grueling court case against Morrissey and Marr over recording royalties.

For Joyce, it was a wild ride that he's now chronicled in his memoir, The Drums. He remembers the early days, when Johnny Marr would jam out tunes on his guitar while high on cannabis, and how the band's chemistry would create music that felt like nothing else existed. But as their success grew, so did tensions – particularly over contract disputes and royalties.

When Joyce took mushrooms before the audition, he was terrified but also exhilarated. The experience was a perfect reflection of the band's eccentricity and unpredictability. As he delves into his time with The Smiths, Joyce reveals that Morrissey's songwriting was like nothing he'd ever seen before – a unique blend of beauty and darkness that still sends shivers down his spine.

Despite their eventual split, Joyce remains proud of what they achieved together. He remembers the moment "I Know It's Over" was first played to tears, and how Morrissey's solo recording sessions would leave him stunned in awe. For Joyce, it's a testament to the band's innovative spirit – and the enduring power of music to evoke strong emotions.

As for whether he regrets taking on Morrissey in court, Joyce is steadfast: "I don't." The experience may have been fraught with tension, but ultimately, it allowed him to stand up for what was right. And even though rumors of a reunion still swirl around, Joyce remains skeptical – partly because of the acrimony that followed their split.

The story behind Morrissey's recent decision to sell his business interests in The Smiths is particularly puzzling, with Joyce himself being mentioned directly. Does he wish Morrissey harm? Absolutely not. Despite everything they went through, Joyce still cherishes the memories of his time with The Smiths – and the music that continues to inspire him to this day.

As for what's next, Joyce has just come out of a 21-year retirement from touring to drum for Pete Doherty. It may be a fresh start, but old rivalries never truly die. And in The Drums, we're treated to a candid look at the highs and lows of one band's wild ride – with all its beauty, drama, and unforgettable music.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole Morrissey thing 🤯. I mean, I get it, he's an icon and all that, but come on, man... 21 years out of the tour scene and now he's back? It just feels like a big middle finger to the people who loved his music for real. And what's with the business interests thing? Is he trying to cash in or something? 🤑

I do have to give credit where credit is due, though - Mike Joyce's story is wild. I mean, who knew that taking mushrooms before an audition would change their life forever? 😂 It's like a real-life rockstar origin story. And the fact that he still cherishes those memories despite all the drama... that takes some serious class.

But seriously, can we talk about how messed up this whole Morrissey situation is? I mean, the court case, the royalties dispute... it just feels like one big mess. 🤯 And now there's rumors of a reunion? Like, what's the point? It's not like anyone has changed or anything. 😒

I'm just saying, Mike Joyce is my hero right now. He stood up for himself and his bandmates, even when it was hard. That takes guts, man. 💪
 
omg this guy's story is wild 🤯 I'm not gonna lie, I'm fascinated by it but also kinda creeped out that he was on mushrooms before his audition lol what were they thinking?! 😂 anyway, I can get why Morrissey would want to sell off the band's interests, all those years of drama and tension can't be easy to deal with. still though, it's crazy how the band's music can evoke such strong emotions even after all these years. and honestly, I'm a little surprised he just got back into touring with Pete Doherty after 21 years, that's like, a whole different generation of fans 🤝
 
The Smiths reunion rumors are still swirling, right? 🤔 But did you know they've been selling out shows since 2010 with just 2 members? 💥 That's like a miracle on stage! Meanwhile, Morrissey's latest business move has got everyone wondering if he's trying to distance himself from his iconic past. 🤑 The thing is, it's all about the royalties, folks! 📈 Did you know that The Smiths' debut album sold only 12,000 copies in its first year? But by the time they went on hiatus, they'd already grossed over $20 million in revenue. 💸 That's what I call a wild ride! And let's not forget Mike Joyce's memoir – it's like a treasure trove of Smiths history! 📚 The dude's been drumming for 20+ years since his retirement and just started working with Pete Doherty again? What's next, right? 🎸 Oh, and have you seen the chart stats on Morrissey's solo career? 😲 He's sold over 100 million records worldwide – that's crazy!
 
OMG u guys, I'm literally shook by Mike Joyce's story 🤯! Like, can you even imagine having your life changed forever in an instant? The fact that he took mushrooms before his audition is wild 😂, but at the same time, it makes total sense considering the band's vibe. Morrissey's songwriting is still giving me chills to this day - that guy's a genius 🎸.

I also love how Joyce remains humble and proud of what they achieved together 🙏. It's clear he still has feelings for the music and the memories, even if it didn't work out in the end 💔. And can we talk about Pete Doherty? I mean, I'm stoked that Mike got to drum for him again 🎸👍.

But what really gets me is how Joyce handled the court case thing 🤝. It's not always easy to stand up for yourself, but he did it anyway 💪. And honestly, I think it's amazing that Morrissey still has his business interests in The Smiths 🤑. Maybe it's a sign of things to come? 🤔
 
mushrooms changed his life 🌳💥, and i can see why... taking risks is rite of passage for creatives, but what blows me away is how that first audition set the tone for their entire career 💪. Morrissey's songwriting was like nothing else - dark & beautiful at the same time 🎶. it's crazy to think those early days were all about experimentation & chemistry 🤝. now, 21 years retired from touring, he starts again with Pete Doherty... old rivalries never die, but i guess that's what makes life interesting 😊.
 
🎸🔮😲 I'm so stoked that Mike Joyce shared his wild story about being part of The Smiths 🤯! Taking mushrooms before his audition was like a key to unlocking the magic ✨. It's crazy how it all came together, from those sold-out shows at the Haçienda to the iconic recordings 🎶.

I gotta say, Morrissey's songwriting is still giving me chills 😱 – that blend of beauty and darkness is like nothing else. And yeah, the tension between them was real 🔥, but it made for some crazy stories 🤣.

It's awesome that Joyce is standing up for himself, even if it meant going against Morrissey 🙏. No hard feelings here 👫, I just want to see what's next for The Drums 🎸! And Pete Doherty? That's like a new chapter in the story 📚.

I think we need more books about the wild world of 80s/90s music 🤘 – it's like a whole different era 🕰️. Anyway, thanks for sharing Mike Joyce's story 🙏!
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around Morrissey selling off his business interests in The Smiths... seems like he's finally acknowledging defeat 😐. And what's up with him re-emerging from the woodwork after 21 years? It's either a clever PR move or he's just trying to relive the glory days for all the wrong reasons 🤑. I'm not buying it. The whole reunion rumor has always felt like a pipe dream, and now that Morrissey is cashing out, it feels even more like a cynical ploy to stay relevant. And don't even get me started on Pete Doherty – what's next, him trying to revive his own flagging career? 🤦‍♂️
 
So Mike Joyce just comes outta nowhere saying he took mushrooms before his audition for The Smiths 🤯 I mean, I'm all about the nostalgia but this sounds like some wild party story to me 🎉 Problem is, it's not exactly clear how this experience shaped the band's sound and direction. Was it all just a wild ride or was there more substance to it? I'd love to hear more about that 💡
 
I don't usually comment but... I'm still trying to wrap my head around Morrissey selling his business interests in The Smiths 🤔. It seems like he's moving on from the past, but at what cost? I think it's interesting that Mike Joyce mentions he doesn't regret taking on Morrissey in court - it shows that even though they had their differences, Joyce still stood up for himself and what was right 💪.

It's also wild to see how far The Smiths have come from those early days when Johnny Marr would jam out tunes while high on cannabis 🌿. Their chemistry was definitely special, but it's clear that the tension between Morrissey and Mike ultimately got the best of them 😔. Despite all the drama, though, The Drums is still a must-read for any Smiths fan - Joyce's story is both heartbreaking and inspiring 💕.

I'm intrigued to see what Mike Joyce does next with drumming for Pete Doherty 🎸. It might be a fresh start, but old rivalries never truly die, right? 🤷‍♂️
 
omg i'm so stoked for Mike Joyce, I mean he's been through so much, but you can tell he's still passionate about The Smiths' legacy 🤘. it's crazy to think about how far they came, from being this indie band to becoming one of the most iconic acts in history 🎸. and omg that book sounds amazing! i'm literally dying to read it, I need to know more about their time together 😂. as for Morrissey selling his business interests... idk what to make of that 🤔 but hopefully Joyce is doing alright 💕. also can we talk about how awesome it is that Mike's coming out of retirement to drum for Pete Doherty? old rivalries never die, i love it 🔥
 
I mean come on, 21 years retired from touring just to drum for Pete Doherty? 🤯 That's like getting sucked back into the madness of The Smiths without even thinking twice! I get it, Joyce wants a fresh start but Pete's history with The Smiths is, like, super complicated. Does he really want to stir up old drama again? And what about Morrissey selling his business interests? Is that just a clever PR move or does he genuinely want out of the whole mess? 🤑 Anyway, I'm hyped to read Joyce's memoir and get the real tea on The Smiths' wild ride. Can't wait! 💥
 
I feel bad for Mike Joyce, he was right to stand up for himself and his music, no matter how complicated things got with Morrissey. I think it's cool that he's finally sharing his side of the story, and I'm sure there will be a lot of fans who appreciate hearing from him directly. I wish him all the best as he starts drumming again, that must be exciting for both him and Pete Doherty 🤘💕
 
🤔 I'm still trying to figure out why Morrissey is selling off his business interests in The Smiths now 🤑. Is he trying to distance himself from his past? Or is it just a smart business move to make some quick cash 💸? Either way, it's got me thinking about the role of legacy and ownership in the music industry 🎶. As someone who's experienced the highs and lows of fame firsthand (like Mike Joyce!), I think it's easy to get caught up in the desire for control and profit 🤑. But at what cost? The Smiths' music has always been about something more than just making a buck 💸... don't you agree? 😊
 
I'M SO GLAD MIKE JOYCE IS TELLING HIS STORY IN THE DRUMS!!! IT'S AMAZING TO SEE HOW FAR HE'S COME AND HOW MUCH MUSIC HAS CHANGED HIM OVER TIME. I FEEL BAD FOR MARR & MORRISSEY THOUGH - THEIR BAND WAS TRULY ONE OF A KIND. I MEAN WHO COULD EVER REPLICATE THE MAGIC THEY CREATED? IT'S NOT SURPRISING THAT JOYCE STANDS BY HIS DECISION TO TAKE ON MORRISSEY IN COURT, HE SOUNDS LIKE A REAL WARRIOR 💪🎸
 
man i'm not buying this whole reunion thing 🙄 it sounds like morrissey is just trying to cash out on the smiths' legacy again. and as for pete doherty, dude's been playing the same guitar riff for years now 🎸 what's next? a tour with jimmy gairey? 😂 anyway i'm glad mike joyce wrote this memoir, it's gonna be interesting to see him spill all the tea on morrissey and the band's drama.
 
🤔 so i wonder why morrissey sold his business interests now... is he finally trying to move on from the past or does he still have some unfinished business with joyce? 🎸 also i love how joyce talks about the band's chemistry being like nothing else existed - it sounds like they had a real creative connection 💕 but at the same time, it's crazy to think about all the tension and drama that went down between them 🤯 does anyone know what's really going on with the rumored reunion? 🎶
 
man i feel bad for mike joyce 😔 he went through so much with morrissey and marr over recording royalties it's crazy how much drama they caused especially after their massive success with the smiths 🤯 but at least he's moving on now drumming for pete doherty is a fresh start, hopefully this time old rivalries don't get in the way of new music 🎸 i'm intrigued by his memoir the drums, can't wait to read about all the crazy stories behind the smiths' iconic tracks like "this charming man" 🎶
 
🤯 I mean, come on, Morrissey selling his business interests? What's next? Selling out his soul? It's just weird, you know? 😊 And can we talk about how Joyce is still holding it down 21 years after stepping away from touring? That's dedication right there. Pete Doherty getting him back behind the drums? Bring on the reunion vibes! But for real tho, The Drums sounds like a wild ride – I need that memoir in my life ASAP! 📚🎸
 
🤔 just read this interview with Mike Joyce about his time with The Smiths... I'm still trying to wrap my head around how intense their relationships must have been 🎸👥 Morrissey's songwriting is insane - it's like he has this dark magic inside him ✨ and can tap into emotions that most people can't even touch. But at the same time, you can feel the pain and anger radiating off of him when talking about the court case and the royalties 💔

anyway, I love how Mike Joyce is still so proud of what they achieved together 🙌 it's not often that you see artists looking back on their past with such nostalgia... especially after all the drama that went down 😩. And can we talk about Pete Doherty for a second? 🤯 has he grown as an artist since his retirement from touring? I need to check out this new band he's drumming for ASAP! 🎵
 
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