Yes i went and only about 10 people there to see it.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
People who like his music but cannot contain their disturbing emotions during a concert. These people are usually known as 'fans'. They are quite funny to watch but often are intoxicated and sometimes fall flat on their faces and get trampled to death in the mayhem. If the thought of 'mosh' situations disturbs you, ensure you book a seat in the circle rather than the stalls. I trust this reply will be helpful to you.
regards.
You've never been to a Morrissey gig in your life have you?
You really want him to keep em coming? I tend to lose interest in Brummies posts after the first two sentences as they tend to lean towards the bazaar and redundant.
No, and I've never even listened to a single song. I'm just winging it!
Actually, I was present at some of the earliest performances by The Smiths collective and have attended numerous shows by Morrissey until he became an insufferable prat more concerned with griping about his business and personal failures than entertaining The Audience. I prefer the lap-dancing club or The Chippendales mostly. I still drive to some towns and cities to watch the cultees in their pre-gig rituals in pubs, but then, having observed them in their raptures, I prefer to go for a meal or watch a movie than run the risk of having my ears assaulted by "Kid's A Looker".
I hope this response is helpful to you and allows you to move on from your obsessive fixation with me. I guess this is what Moz has to put up with all the time. At least I can go out now walking with my canine companion without having some oafish security to keep stalkers away. Please don't stalk Moz. I'm pleased his new abode has not been sussed, but when it is: don't force him to flee L.A again as he is only really comfortable in La-La Land, having long ago abandoned the rigour of being a plausible Brit.
with every good wish
yours, in jubilo
Can you just f***ing well learn how to spell. You're so old. Were you not educated? Or are you American? Something's not right...
No, and I've never even listened to a single song. I'm just winging it!
Actually, I was present at some of the earliest performances by The Smiths collective and have attended numerous shows by Morrissey until he became an insufferable prat more concerned with griping about his business and personal failures than entertaining The Audience. I prefer the lap-dancing club or The Chippendales mostly. I still drive to some towns and cities to watch the cultees in their pre-gig rituals in pubs, but then, having observed them in their raptures, I prefer to go for a meal or watch a movie than run the risk of having my ears assaulted by "Kid's A Looker".
I hope this response is helpful to you and allows you to move on from your obsessive fixation with me. I guess this is what Moz has to put up with all the time. At least I can go out now walking with my canine companion without having some oafish security to keep stalkers away. Please don't stalk Moz. I'm pleased his new abode has not been sussed, but when it is: don't force him to flee L.A again as he is only really comfortable in La-La Land, having long ago abandoned the rigour of being a plausible Brit.
with every good wish
yours, in jubilo
I really don’t think you have EVER been to one of his gigs. I also believe that everything you posted about yourself, ie: the wife, Sharon the secretary, shopping for bling, etc, etc is all bullshit. regards.
"It's hard to read any kind of atmosphere in a mostly empty room- only about 10 people there to see it-20 or so people at this particular screening."
This doesn't surprise me. If he hadn't taken ill, I imagine he would have done some t.v interviews in the U.K/U.S to publicise the film. It's hard to know if the low attendance reflects on his current status or is just because most people don't even know about it. I haven't seen any advert in print media or on billboards in central England.
I'm looking forward to seeing it tomorrow at Merry Hill, a few miles from Wolves Civic. I remember the mayhem at that event in 88, so it will be very odd if there's just a few random passers-by around us. As for the film, "it is what it is". If Morrissey has died from his food poisoning, everything would be different. Whether it's good, bad or indifferent, it's a document of a very troubled phase in his career/personal life. I am open to being surprised and won over, despite not warming to the previews. It will be useful for me to compare it to the audience at "Celebration Day". Mind you, Zepellin are massive in the Midlands, almost as humungous as Sabbath. Moz isn't really 'hot' at the moment, but he's always had a warm welcome here.
I will add my thoughts after seeing the film. I'm not surprised there is widespread concern at the unedited comments from The List denizens. Really, someone should have sensed how badly that stuff might look to the 'outsiders' and left it on the cutting room floor. But, too late. "We are where we are".....
Yes i went and only about 10 people there to see it.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
I just asked if you've EVER been to a Moz gig, not for your whole f***ing life story. Which is boring by the way.
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What are you? A cop? If you dont like it then dont read my posts, Okay? Puke Action McClure?
Yes i went and only about 10 people there to see it.
Its ok i guess, wish the fan comments had been cut.
Stop asking me asinine questions and I'll stop giving you scintillating answers. Simples!
With every good wish
Yours, in jubilo
I've been front row and centre several times, and as I'm a "good looking man around town", Morrissey has given me the eye and tried to solicit a reverant response. Ain't gonna happen!
I went to see it in Braehead on Monday night I did think it would have been busier it was only about half full, but I thought the film was great, it was great getting so up close and personnel
you could see every face that he pulled every move that he made and he sounded fantastic I will certainly buy the DVD when it comes out, well done Morrissey x
Asking someone if they have been to a concert is asinine? Now I ‘m convinced you are full of shit.
I am not going for the simple reason that it makes me sad to see him looking so old and sickly. Especially on the big screen. It would depress me and make me long for the days of yore, however unfair that may seem.