Thankfully it was unmolested when he played it at the first night in Irvine (though I was totally bracing myself for the "Ruined Version"). I Have endured the band swap/Spanish outro fiasco. Not a fan. Just think, there are people out there who's favorite song is Speedway, and who've maybe never...
I was in the upper area to the left, everyone was standing for a long while, but after several slower songs, I saw the complaining begin. People began to sit and stay seated until a song they liked came on. Saw several bewildered looks. I think they were unfamiliar with a lot of the more recent...
i saw it was showing here in Pasadena at the iPic cinemas. this is a deluxe theater where the seats are recliners, with blankets, pillows, and free popcorn. tickets were $29 a pop, and i just didn't feel like paying That much to see a show i attended in person already projected on a big screen...
goodness, such invective! not sure what your major issue is with marr, but that's a bit over the line. remember, he's the guy who wrote the music and helped propel the song from which you quote. that's worthy of Some modicum of respect.
voted "no" on this one. morrissey's already been to school on a steady course of music, poetry, and other bits of life-altering pop culture. he gleaned from, stole, was inspired by, regurgitated, and created his own particular art from the various "courses" he took over the length of his...
he's off by a year on that Viva Hate release date--was '88, not '87. otherwise, interesting read! i especially love Andrew's drumming on "hairdresser on fire."
"one of the ways you stick around is you just to try to be a good musician - I don't think anyone who I like did it to be an icon or to be called a genius or anything like that.."
well said!
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