> Does anyone have any ideas of possible songs Moz will be playing
> this time around?
a good setlist woud be
last night i dreamt that somebody loved me
lost
boxers
alma matters
maladjusted
swallow on my neck
i'd love to
black eyed susan
this is not your country
speedway
reader meet author
best friend on the payroll
do your best and don't worry
> last night i dreamt that somebody loved me
> lost
> boxers
> alma matters
> maladjusted
> swallow on my neck
> i'd love to
> black eyed susan
> this is not your country
> speedway
> reader meet author
> best friend on the payroll
> do your best and don't worry
> encore:
> everyday is like sunday
em..very good. However since he has become slightly ...'freer' shall we say...I think his set will probably include a brace of cover versions influenced by his voguish masculinist stance.
Old favs such as 'Liddle Towers' and 'Hersham Boys' may get an airing again. Golden scenerio would be a cover of Momus 'Sex For the Disabled'
> last night i dreamt that somebody loved me
> lost
> boxers
> alma matters
> maladjusted
> swallow on my neck
> i'd love to
> black eyed susan
> this is not your country
> speedway
> reader meet author
> best friend on the payroll
> do your best and don't worry
> encore:
> everyday is like sunday
That is a good proposed set list, and you try to be realistic by including mostly recent songs (which is probably what we'll get), but I don't think that any amount of wishing by us will result in Moz's playing that many of his wonderful b-sides. I would love to hear a live version of "Black-Eyed Susan" though. Even more unrealistic is my wish list which would include the following never played older songs: "I don't mind if you forget me" "get off the stage" "such a little thing...(full version w/ 'leave me alone, I was only singing...')" My more realistic choices would be "sunny" "nobody loves us" "the operation (without the drum solo at the beginning)" and "meat is murder" (which I've heard that they might play). My long shot request for a smiths song is "there is a light that never goes out"
Perhaps the most difficult exercise you'll have to do is trying to figure out which songs to include on a Morrissey compilation to fit a 60 minute cassette. So, I guess maybe this is my dream set list. I tried to include songs from all of his albums. It was a tough choice.
Side A
Every Day is like Sunday
Interesting Drug
Sing Your Life
Certain People I know
Speedway
Boy Racer
Nobody Loves Us
Satan rejected my soul
Side B
Suedehead
Last of Famous Int'l
Our Frank
You're gonna need someone on your side
Why don't you find out for yourself
Dagenham Dave
Sunny
Ammunition
Pashernate Love (I had some space at the end of the cassette and its a 2:22 song, so why note)
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