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Comments / Notes
FInnally someone writes a NICE article including Morrissey! Even though i wont get to see it since im in the us. Does Morrissey get a Discount on these West ham boys club shirts? I think hes worn one to every concert so far?
Unruly Girl <MSMozchk@aol.com>
- Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 11:14:31 (PDT) | #1
Although the article seems to be well researched, there are some wrong quotes in it such as "Come, come nuclear war" or "But you lose because well beloved Wilde is on mine." However, there was a review in Bremen's daily newspaper "Weserkurier" last monday stating that Moz was born in the USA and "Lost" was the only new song played at the gig.
a northern soul <tfimarc@aol.com>
- Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 12:31:16 (PDT) | #2
Unruly girl, after the Deinze show in Belgium Moz also got mainly positive reviews in papers like 'Het belang van limburg' & 'De standaard'; both reviews talked about Moz being passé, a pop hero from a decade ago but also admitted that he and his band were in good shape, mixing more guitar-based solo material and older smiths-songs. one said that Morrissey was "older, louder and happier" and confessed it confused him to see an ex-idol like Morrissey whose performance didn't dissapoint him (I guess other 'passé' pop-stars have let this journalist down in the past). The other reviewer was pleased and positively surprised by Morrisseys performance which he called "an energetic performance by Moz, who worked according to his known formula: he starts songs of very subtile and than lets powerful guitars rape his beautiful voice"... That the show ended with Sinatra singing 'My Way' through the music hall speakers was "something to expect from a stubbern star as Morrissey"...Sunny Jim
sunny jim
- Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 13:39:34 (PDT) | #3
Oh, what I forgot to mention: mind that plaster with the love bite underneath on his neck!
elsberry <elsbeere@morrissey.de>
- Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 15:30:49 (PDT) | #4
Sunny Jim,"My Way" was also played after Morrissey's performance at Coachella. I guess he thinks fondly of Sinatra. But i loved it when they played the song after the performance. Felt like i was in like one of those hulmerist videos of when the crowd is dancing and stuff. Of well i guess i'll go now...viva sinatra
Moz cowboy <Mozcowboy@aol.com>
Long Beach - Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 02:27:47 (PDT) | #5
After readint the article I got the impression the author has no real interest in Morrissey. It seemed to me that he referred completely to an article which was puplished about Morrissey in 1995 in german newspaper 'Die Zeit', which was written brilliantly. This author now has nothing to say but phrases and writes bull@#!!! like 'Cemetry Games'...
Yes, it's me <.>
Germany - Fri, Oct 22, 1999 at 08:22:57 (PDT) | #6
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