Yep I have the DVD but the utube version is 4K or is way clearer than the DVD. I also have it on VHS from when I recorded it on TV back in the 90's. It has 'Swinging On A Star' instead of 'Will Never Marry' outro tune. I guess it was cheaper for Moz to use his own song for the end credits for...
We need a special thread for "I met Moz" or "I was on stage with Moz" or "I have permanent injuries cos of Moz". Would be thrilling reading. Or "I paid €250 for a Moz signed record but it made sense at the time."
I'm watching the Introducing Morrissey concert. Perfect quality on utube and features the definitive version of Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself. Hard to believe it's almost 30 years when I first saw it on TV. I think it was a Friday night and I stayed in to watch it. One of Moz's best...
Not to start a war of conflicting opinions but a lot of restaurants and people lost their livelihood due to draconian and over-zealous politicians who didn't care about regular people as long as they could have their own free private garden parties while getting a leg over their secretaries.
Moz...
Moz looks great in all the recent tour photos. Like he has regained his youth. However....the flared jeans are beyond awful. Back to the boot cut from now on I hope!
How many artists do you know who sound better now than they did back in their early burglary years? Viva Moz!
Nobody Loves Us
This Is Not Your Country
I Can Have Both
Used To Be A Sweet Boy
Interlude
Disappointed
Will Never Marry
Michael's Bones
Jack The Ripper
I Know It's Over
This Night Has Opened My Eyes
At Amber
My Love Life
I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
Well I Wonder
Southpaw
Sister I'm A Poet...
Scared me too. So did Sapphire and Steel (bits of it with Cromwell's soldiers, well they'd frighten any Irish child), and the Federation soldiers in Blake's 7. Sorry off topic.
Lucky you! Sometimes I wish I lived in Blighty. I haven't seen Suede since Night Thoughts. I love their Autofiction album and The Blue Hour and would love to see them again.
To me, Night Thoughts and particularly The Blue Hour are the very epitome of evolution. Along came Autofiction after that which just blew me out of my socks.
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