Dublin - Vicar Street (July 30, 2011) post-show

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Set List:

I Want The One I Can't Have / You're The One For Me, Fatty / You Have Killed Me / Ouija Board, Ouija Board / The Kid's A Looker / Scandinavia / Come Back To Camden / One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell / Meat is Murder / I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris / There Is A Light That Never Goes Out / Everyday Is Like Sunday / I Know It's Over / First Of The Gang To Die / People Are The Same Everywhere / Action Is My Middle Name / Speedway // Irish Blood, English Heart

set list provided by an anonymous person, from allyouneedismorrissey.com
 
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im talking( about a full video) for COME BACK TO CAMDEN ( to be hopefully uploaded on youtube ) in my above post of course^
 
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“Vicar Street in the Liberties, where wearing the wrong shirt could get your throat slit! … f*** it, I’ll take the chance!”
 
im talking( about a full video) for COME BACK TO CAMDEN ( to be hopefully uploaded on youtube ) in my above post of course^

Camden is a decent song, but it's not even in his top twenty best solo songs. Relax.
 
My first ever Morrissey gig after waiting nearly 15 years to watch him. An enjoyable performance in a great venue, but one song for the encore? Felt a little cheated out of my ticket price at the end and so did my mate - who I dragged along, as he's not a Moz fan - and he says to me 'Oh, is that it then?'

Its a shame Moz always has to play loud and punchy stuff live, as the more quieter songs - Lifeguard Sleeping, Girl Drowning for example - never get a look in. Come Back To Camden was a great song live and not played at a 100 miles an hour.

As for some of the comments on the website slagging off Morrissey, its like I say to my wife. If you don't like him, or his views, then you don't have to listen to him. I am not a vegan, and never will be - but do agree on the circus animals issue. Morrissey also writes about ordinary working class people, songs like Dagenham Dave, Boy Racer, would fit into any description of a housing estate I live near to. That's why the right wing press don't like him. They just don't hear the words and cannot believe that Morrissey, outspoken as he is, would describe the lives of the people they have effectively written off as losers.

Gig rating: 8/10
 
As for some of the comments on the website slagging off Morrissey, its like I say to my wife. If you don't like him, or his views, then you don't have to listen to him. I am not a vegan, and never will be - but do agree on the circus animals issue. Morrissey also writes about ordinary working class people, songs like Dagenham Dave, Boy Racer, would fit into any description of a housing estate I live near to. That's why the right wing press don't like him. They just don't hear the words and cannot believe that Morrissey, outspoken as he is, would describe the lives of the people they have effectively written off as losers.

Are you aware of a song called "all you need is me" in which Morrissey declares those "nothing" who do not manage to get as much money in their pocket like he does? I do not write "earn", because as you said yourself, you slightly missed the value for money after the concert. As if the worth of a person is defined by the amount of money on their bank account or how many people knew them or if somebody with money and known by others refers to them. This is a twisted notion of the value of a person. Also Dagenham is the place where women fought for equal payment and I advice you to watch the video to Dagenham Dave which has yet again this women hating message. It does not tell you to sort things out with each other, it tells you to buy Morrissey stuff instead and forget about the woman and follow Morrissey instead. You could take it with humour, if Dagenham did not have the equal pay background. His main message in the songs is that people should forget about their relationships. It is hard if you are poor and struggling and if drugs and stigmatisation are added, but you have to watch Morrissey's songs more closely, they are not really so positive about the poor people involved.
 

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