Glasgow - SSE Hydro (Mar. 21, 2015) post-show

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Setlist:

The Queen Is Dead / Suedehead / Staircase At The University / World Peace Is None Of Your Business / Kiss Me A Lot / Istanbul / I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris / Neal Cassady Drops Dead / One Of Our Own / Yes, I Am Blind / Trouble Loves Me / Scandinavia / Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before / Everyday Is Like Sunday / What She Said / The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores / I'm Not A Man / The Bullfighter Dies / Meat is Murder // Speedway

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At least Moz gives us some variation which you can't say about the usual suspects around here. They didn't ever gave us something ...

MOVING
http://www.morrissey-solo.com/newreply.php?p=1986911267&noquote=1 (look at the heart he forms with his hands)

"The soul is not everything. Her face, her arms, her hands, they need us still, and they are what we know of someone, and all of these have gone. The soul is said to be somewhere, but the soul has only ever been visible through the eyes."

FUNNY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnNJ1a4sMls

"My ideal, in truth, would be to live in a huge church. But they rarely appear on the market, and should be very expensive to keep warm. I'm already seeing myself hanging on the bells every afternoon at 18h, wearing a long robe and singing The world is full of crashing bores."

"Well, your trousers look fine." M: "Yes, they're fine. It's just the rest of me really that's a terrible problem."

"It's difficult for me to move around central Manchester because the local newspapers usually run a craparazzi shot with a 'Heaven Knows He's Incredibly Fat Now' headline."

ENDEARING
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jfTrPvYQtE8

"Excuse my happiness. Yesterday I decided to take a stroll and I found myself walking alongside Kirk Douglas. It generally takes me 4 seconds to feel disturbingly ridiculous, but yesterday I broke my own record. Overcome by an indescribably modest humility, I suddenly felt like the fat half of a pair of bow-legged twins. I froze, my eyes welled-up, my feet sank into imaginary mud. Only Kirk Douglas could reduce me to such an irrational fear of breathing, but here it was. It was one of those very silly moments where we act on the second instinct whilst ignoring the first instinct, and of course, the second instinct always warns us to "do nothing." Too incurably demented to tap his shoulder and pledge eternal thanks and servitude, I stood and I watched as my hero walked away."

Thank you so much for this post. You are absolutely right. It's such a shame that positive things like that don't lead to lengthy, inspiring threads.
 
The statement on the referendum is idiotic. Had the westminster government been advocating a Yes vote then he would have been anti independence. He's bascially anti "any" government.
 
I've been following The Smiths & Morrissey since 1984 and last nights concert was by far the worst I've attended.
Morrissey's voice was in top form but the overall sound was terrible.
I'd heard a lot of good reports about the Hydro but the whole experience there was very poor.
A glorified shed which seemed to set up for too much bass.
It also seemed like just another saturday night out for most of the crowd, who may have just bought Everyday is like Sunday way back in the last century.
No atmosphere, constant chit chat and sending texts all night.
The constant threat that you might get your head caved in also didn't.
It's a shame because the venue/crowd spoiled what could've been a really great concert.
I live in hope that the Barrowlands and King George's Hall, Blackburn make a comeback.
Long Live Morrissey.
 
Damn, never thought you'd post about that, I'm the wee blonde lad! I seriously cant thank you enough for getting me up there, he made eye contact with me and i got the handshake - it was the best feeling of my life! Just out of interest, where did G4S take you after the dragged you over? I'm so lucky to have fallen back into the crowd - nearly got a hold of his shirt as well, but it went just past me. Seriously the best night of my life, I'll never forget it.

Ah mate!!!! You little belter!! This is brilliant!!

You're very much welcome mate, did you see him shake mine as well?? They just escorted me out, one was sound, one was a tit...I just walked in the other door to meet a mate. You were apprehensive mate and I remember thinking, I've got to get this lad up there haha lucky man falling back in the crowd!

This is the beauty of the internet, I was absolutely buzzing all night mate.
 
The statement on the referendum is idiotic. Had the westminster government been advocating a Yes vote then he would have been anti independence. He's bascially anti "any" government.

It's idiotic because it's none of his business. He doesn't live in Scotland. Nor does David Bowie. Or Sean Connery. Morrissey was just trolling the audience. How unpleasant to raise division between the pro and anti independence factions of the audience who'd paid money for an evening out, not to be lectured by a clownish tax exile about their country's future. He appears to live in Switzerland, does he stick his nose in their constitutional affairs? What a tosser.

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Fantastic, now both Statler and Waldorf are in the room...two people for whom the only truth is the words they utter.
 
I've been following The Smiths & Morrissey since 1984 and last nights concert was by far the worst I've attended.
Morrissey's voice was in top form but the overall sound was terrible.
I'd heard a lot of good reports about the Hydro but the whole experience there was very poor.
A glorified shed which seemed to set up for too much bass.
It also seemed like just another saturday night out for most of the crowd, who may have just bought Everyday is like Sunday way back in the last century.
No atmosphere, constant chit chat and sending texts all night.
The constant threat that you might get your head caved in
also didn't.
It's a shame because the venue/crowd spoiled what could've been a really great concert.
I live in hope that the Barrowlands and King George's Hall, Blackburn make a comeback.
Long Live Morrissey.

This seems a balanced, thoughtful review. I've no doubt that many people at gigs nowadays just go for something to do and to humblebrag on social media. It used to be that people looked at the performance, now lots of the audience regard themselves as the performance and only use what's going on onstage as a feed for their Facebook feed. I'm sure Morrissey is OK with this....LOL!

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Lazer Guided Melody's review of the Glasgow show - worth a read

http://wp.me/p18aRM-1NU

Thanks for linking to this review which details how Morrissey was booed after 'Meat Is Murder'. I'm delighted that at least some of his audience are now rebelling against his arbitrary dietary rules at venues and/or his Cheesetarian hypocrisies over animal rights. Or, y'know, just annoyed cuz he's put them off a nice hot dog after the gig. I doubt many were booing from guilt, that's not a response I've ever seen: Guilty Booing. Is it even a thing?

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‘Meat Is Murder’....It’s not so much the interpretation that triggers a reaction as the accompanying big screen visuals: graphic footage of farm animals being butchered for human consumption/gratification in a plethora of disturbing fashions.

This does not go down well....there were boos toward the end of the track. Far from universal, but – as the narrative fell to its savage conclusion – certainly detectable. Was this punters displaying their disappointment that the show was drawing to a close? A reaction to the explicit images they were being force-fed? Disgust at their own dietary complicity? Who knows…'
 
The only "vanity project" around here is "BummieBoy" and the endless delusional posts you write to absolutely no effect whatsoever.

Even if you, Benny and Barleycunt DO believe that Morrissey "needs to be challenged", why not do it on a bigger, more prominent platform, rather than a single inconsequential website? It's not as though the music industry or the wider media takes notice of this site or that you've been able to influence the world's opinion of Morrissey by posting here. You, Benny and Barleycunt are in a very tiny minority (ck. Set out your grievances and insights in a proper essay and submit it to a major newspaper or magazine. You say he needs to be challenged, well, by your own admission that doesn't work here because of The Cult and all the sycophants/fanatics who simply refuse to acknowledge or accept your startling revelations.

You seem exercised by it or you wouldn't reply.

This "single, inconsequential website" as you call it is in fact the foremost Morrissey fan site in the world, so what that says about its subject matter is probably the very opposite of what you intended.

I don't need to influence the world's view of Morrissey. He does it so well himself, to the degree he released his worst selling album of his career (his worst album full stop come to think of it) just last year.
 
Oh God I suspect Mozzer's pronouncement on the Scottish question will commence a barrage of abuse from the resident nutcases.

Hope Glasgow was good especially on a Saturday

Why? The yes campaign lost. Old news. Britain prevailed. Again.
 
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one long meaningful text, for a change:

morrissey : glasgow : live review

MORRISSEY AT THE SSE HYDRO, GLASGOw

A PERFECT EVENING OF MUSIC AND POETRY–

live review

march 2015

live review and photos by Zulal Kalkandelen

British icon Morrissey took the stage last night at The SSE Hydro, Scotland’s largest public event arena, and mesmerized his fans with a wonderful mix of old and new songs. Based on his keen perspective on culture, gender, modern-day society, and politics, his concerts is a form of conceptual art from beginning to end. With all meat and fish products removed from the venue’s menu and a t-shirt depicting a naked Morrissey with his hand over the Queen’s mouth among the merchandise, it was clear that Morrissey was in the house.

He started last night’s show with a distinction choice. Once we got in the venue, our ears were greeted by Russian composer Nikolai Karlovich Medtner’s ‘Andantino con moto’ played by Evgeny Svetlanov. It was a marvellously unusual start.

The music mix they played as an intro also included ‘The Gift’ from The Velvet Underground, ‘It Happens Every Time’ by Tim Buckley, ‘Lazy Sunday’ by Small Faces, ‘Morning Star Ship’ by Jobriath, ‘Your Woman’ by Tyler James, ‘The Hop’ by Theatre of Hate, ‘Dark Sunglasses’ by Chrissie Hynde, ‘Shamrock’ by Nathan Abshire, ‘It’s Indian Tobacco My Friend’ by Cornershop and finally he made thousands of people heard Maya Angelou reading her poem “No, no, no, no”.

“No more
the dream that you
will cease haunting me
down in fetid swamps of fear
and will turn to embrace your own
humanity
which I AM

No more
the hope that
the razored insults
which mercury-slide over your tongue
will be forgotten
and you will learn the words of love…”

What an epic choice it was to start a concert with the strength of poetry!

Morrissey has invited very talented musicians to open his shows over the years and last night in Glasgow, the legendary Cree singer-songwriter/activist/artist Buffy Sainte-Marie took the stage. Merging her Indian roots with a modern, pounding sound, The Canadian native put a very strong half-hour show.

The interval film show was full of Morrissey’s personal touchstones – New York Dolls quoting the Shangri-Las on German TV show; Charles Aznavour singing ‘Emmenez-moi” at Olympia; The Apex Theory playing ‘Apossibly’; Jefferson Airplane playing ‘White Rabbit’; Penetration playing ‘Don’t Dictate‘; Anna Sexton reading a poem about suicide; American writer Gertrude Stein reading an excerpt from ‘Matisse’; a footage showing cheerful celebrations marking the death of Margaret Thatcher and the final image saying ‘Margaret Thatcher is dead. LOL!’.

Then as we were listening to Klaus Nomi’s spine-chilling ‘Wayward Sisters’, the curtain came down dramatically and there were Morrissey and his band in the bright lights! His presence on stage is so charismatic that the moment you see him, you know that you are in the company of a true legend. The Smiths’ ‘The Queen Is Dead’ was played as the opener and the backdrop showing the Queen giving the middle finger and a picture of Kate Middleton and Prince William captioned ‘United Kingdumb’ simply made the audience descend into screams of euphoria.

Soon after, we got the tremendous bliss of ‘Suedehead’, followed by ‘Staircase at the University’ and the title track from his latest solo album ‘World Peace Is None of Your Business’. He played 20 songs total but the experience was still too short.
The highlights of the night were ‘One of Our Own’, ‘Istanbul’, ‘Scandinavia’, ‘Everyday Is Like Sunday’, ‘The Bullfighter Dies’, ‘Meat Is Murder’ and the closing track ‘Speedway’. Morrissey’s early songs and The Smiths songs received the greatest reception but gems like ‘Istanbul’, ‘I’m Not a Man’ and ‘Neal Cassady Drops Dead’ amazed the crowd with his lyrical prowess.

Compared to his other shows, Moz seemed not to be in a talkative mood last night but he shared his opinion on the Scottish independence with the audience and it met with rapturous applause. ‘I know many of you will disagree with me, well, you might, but I was very disappointed by the outcome of the referendum. You missed your perfect chance. Maybe next time,” he said. It was not so surprising, because he had declared his support for Scottish independence ahead of the referendum. But if he hadn’t expressed his thoughts about this controversial political subject on stage in Glasgow, I’d have been disappointed. Because he is a living example of a true artist who never shies away from stating his opinions and knows no boundaries. He’s an outsider, in a literal sense, who bravely disturbs the comfortable by always speaking his mind and he has never stopped proving that for more than three decades.

Last night, Morrissey rarely spoke between the songs but announced, “I will always be in your debt,” while gracefully taking letters from fans. Until ‘Meat Is Murder’, apart from bright lights and some images, there was barely any stage decoration. But The Smiths’ well-known animal rights protest song was supported with shockingly graphic footage of factory farm cruelty to animals. During the song the band was really got wild, pounding on huge drums that sounded so angry. This is the song that changed my life and I still think it is the most intense song ever recorded. Not only it is disturbing, but it is also awakening.

To me, ‘Meat Is Murder’ is always the best part of a Morrissey show, but some people say “hearing it in a live setting destroys the energy in the room and that’s why it is the ‘love it or leave it’ portion.” But obviously, Morrissey has never been an artist who wants to be liked by everyone. He just sings his heart out.

As usual, his shirt toss caused chaos among fans who tried to get a piece of shirt. He ripped open his shirt and presented his body to the audience. When I interviewed last year, he said, “ It’s not meant to be an orgiastic moment – I’m not asking anyone to find me impressively seductive, but rather, to get out of this human need to always be enclosed … enclosed within clothes, within cars, within houses … humans are obsessed with being ‘inside’ or covered, and they don’t feel comfortable with the lyric natüre of freedom of any kind.”

When he returned to the stage for an encore, he told the audience, “Whether you take the high road or the low road, I love you,” and ended the concert with ‘Speedway’. It was a perfect evening of music of poetry.

Like it or not, he has always been true to his fans… ‘in his own strange ways’, as he put it best in ‘Speedway’.

The Queen Is Dead (The Smiths song)
Suedehead
Staircase at the University
World Peace Is None of Your Business
Kiss Me A Lot
Istanbul
I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris
Neal Cassady Drops Dead
One of Our Own
Yes, I Am Blind
Trouble Loves Me
Scandinavia
Stop Me If You Think You’ve Heard This One Before (The Smiths song)
Everyday Is Like Sunday
What She Said (The Smiths Song)
The World Is Full of Crashing Bores
I’m Not a Man
The Bullfighter Dies
Meat Is Murder
// (Encore) Speedway
 
Why? The yes campaign lost. Old news. Britain prevailed. Again.

Morrissey was probably hoping to start a riot between the pro/anti vote in his audience. Thankfully, the Glasgow audience had the sense not to rise to his troll-bait. And they booed 'Meat Is Murder'.

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Morrissey was probably hoping to start a riot between the pro/anti vote in his audience. Thankfully, the Glasgow audience had the sense not to rise to his troll-bait. And they booed 'Meat Is Murder'.

Although to put things into context, only a small minority booed. And I'm not totally sure just how many of those were Morrissey fans - arena gigs make for a weird audience.
 
Although to put things into context, only a small minority booed. And I'm not totally sure just how many of those were Morrissey fans - arena gigs make for a weird audience.

Oh no, let's not concern ourselves with minor issues such as context! Let us henceforth refer to the SSE show as the night the world rejected "Meat is Murder".

Brummie Berk now has enough ammunition for another 10,000 words and 75% of the site posts during the next 24 hours.

If you came here to offer any appreciation for anything Morrissey has ever done, please go elsewhere, your words will fall on deaf ears here.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Morrissey is enthralling large audiences and giving his fans some of the most memorable nights of their lives.
 
Does anyone have video of speedway?? Managed to jump the barriers and get a handshake centre stage about 2mins in, denim jacket brown hair. Would be great to see it.

Here you go. Really bad audio quality but hopefully you can see yourself, haha.

[video]https://youtu.be/32_QTrYPUIw[/video]

^ This was the encore. You can see the band and Morrissey come back on stage, I'd call that an encore.
 
Oh no, let's not concern ourselves with minor issues such as context! Let us henceforth refer to the SSE show as the night the world rejected "Meat is Murder".

Brummie Berk now has enough ammunition for another 10,000 words and 75% of the site posts during the next 24 hours.

If you came here to offer any appreciation for anything Morrissey has ever done, please go elsewhere, your words will fall on deaf ears here.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Morrissey is enthralling large audiences and giving his fans some of the most memorable nights of their lives.

Somebody reports that the audience booed Morrissey after 'Meat Is Murder'. I find this both amusing and a sign that his wider audience won't put up with his Cheesetarian propaganda. You refer to 'context' yet fail to explain what you mean. I'm sure Morrissey will remember being booed in Glasgow. Suddenly the reports of 'no encore' make sense! During the song Morrissey apparently changed the words to include "do you even care?". The booing would suggest that some of his audience are no longer interested in his crude emotional manipulations or they are aware of his cheezy panini secret life. I think this is something to note and celebrate! Well done Glasgow!!!!

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