After this 40 years of Morrissey tour I don't fully trust him to do what he either says or implies. He truly will lose a lot of us diehards if he doesn't play Quarry "in its entirety" on those January dates because announcing you're going to play something then not is giving people hope they...
He surely has to do this or something similar in the UK. Otherwise, that's pretty naff. Not to mention unfair. Whether they actually happen or not is a different matter entirely, but I suspect they will as he cancels less gigs when they're in the US and UK.
Noone likes the (tour) manager, and he's made it very obvious he's a dipshit who couldn't manage to organise a piss up in a brewery.
Edit: actually, that might be one of the FEW things he could organise, come to think of it.
I'm in the UK and would probably travel anywhere here to see him. I've never heard of Cruel Sea - will have to look them up. You're right about deciding whether to go or not; it depends on the amount of emotion attached to seeing him perform and the love you still have for him. Love that he...
I'm still not convinced he'll do it. Said he was going to play different stuff from across his career for the 40 years tour and setlist remained the same.
There is a sizeable discrepancy between what he can realistically do and what he actually commits to.
I also get the impression from many years of obsession and reading and watching everything possible and paying particular attention to his behaviour that he cannot cope with sudden change. It...
Unfortunately, I think it does, too. It might sound harsh, but I'm pissed he's shot himself in the foot again. I don't enjoy seeing and hearing all of this like some people who are critical, but it's increasingly obvious he just doesn't care enough anymore despite the fact that we are keeping...
I call him that because it's easier than keep writing his full surname, and I can be highly critical of him and don't interact with SER's posts. But yeh, it seems to be mostly used by those people.
Not again. Christ al-f***ing-mighty. This is never ending. Very annoying for those left waiting and wondering whether to book transport and hotels. He simply doesn't give a f***, does he.
I agree. Also, as I mentioned in another thread there always seems to be a chasm between the front row/barrier and stage at UK shows making it difficult for people to shake his hand or stage invade. In America there is often no barrier and the front row are right up against the stage. That isn't...
The front row seats are so close to the railing over which the orchestra pit lies that noone except the front row and the second row (the woman from the row behind jumped right behind me) could fit in between the front row seats and the railing. That's why I bought them. I knew noone would be in...
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