> But you didn't have to watch them all at once!
why not? it was all on one DVD, that's why!
> I think the MOVE footage is well worth it because of the crowd
> participation.
> He does sometimes over-release certain songs, I agree with you there. And
> he should have more diversity in concert set lists. But then, I don't go
> see him all that much so it's no biggie. That is, however, a reason I
> don't acquire too many bootlegs. Just a few.
some people say there are too many versions of HSIN out there. i say there are too many versions of "Everyday is Like Sunday"
don't know why, never been a huge fan of the song....
...and as i say that i can envision a gang of bequiffeds chasing me down with their bicycle chains.
> You buy Earls Court to play on your stereo and you buy the DVD to watch on
> your TV.
yes, which is why i bought the DVD.
there isn't much point to the CD when you consider it in context that there is a DVD out there with similar songs and gives you the added bonus of being a visual document of an entire concert on morrissey's birthday in manchester complete with blurbs and costume changes. you can hold it up and say, "this is a legitimate event". matter of fact, i think they could have even added more footage before and after the show. not that i particularly need more people gushing on about why Moz is a living God, but the stuff with salford lad's club was nice. i guess there isn't too much that is photogenic about Manchester on the whole.
> Getting those two isn't being too much of a completist. A real completist
> hunts down every rarity and all the bootlegs for the entire tour.
you don't think?
> Well, I say that just so I don't feel like I'm as obsessive as certain
> people.
> Personally, I wish there was a DVD released after every tour.
yes, a DVD i can understand.