Mexico City, Mexico - Sports Palace (Mar. 31, 2017) post-show

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Setlist:

Suedehead / Alma Matters / How Soon Is Now? / First Of The Gang To Die / Kiss Me A Lot / Ganglord / Speedway / World Peace Is None Of Your Business / Istanbul / The Bullfighter Dies / There Is A Light That Never Goes Out / Ouija Board, Ouija Board / Meat Is Murder / Everyday Is Like Sunday / Shoplifters Of The World Unite / Let Me Kiss You / Jack The Ripper / You're The One For Me, Fatty / You Have Killed Me / What She Said // Judy Is A Punk

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  • Fans no, ¡son los músicos de Morrisey! - Grupo Reforma. Video news report includes short interview with Jesse and Gustavo. Link posted by an anonymous person.
  • Photo from @oyeivan / Twitter:

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To me their heyday was 1989 Prayer Tour for Disintegration. What a concert that was (Dublin, 2nd night).

I was fortunate enough to attend the second night at Wembley last year which was Disintegration heavy. One of the best gigs I've been to.
 
But, isn't it a bit too much similar to "You're The One For Me Fatty"?:rolleyes:
"I'm on YOUR side, buddy". That's exactly why I liked it because it reminded me of 'You're the one for me, fatty' because I like that song, I like that album, and to me it signaled a golden era for Moz as he followed it up with 'Vauxhall And I'. Moz was at his coolest back then too, although if I'm honest I think his Tench Street photo session was amazing too (for Bona Drag).
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"I'm on YOUR side, buddy". That's exactly why I liked it because it reminded me of 'You're the one for me, fatty' because I like that song, I like that album, and to me it signaled a golden era for Moz as he followed it up with 'Vauxhall And I'. Moz was at his coolest back then too, although if I'm honest I think his Tench Street photo session was amazing too (for Bona Drag).
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I know Acton, I agree!
But to have a new song titled "I'm at your side buddy" could only work for me if it had a surprising, other meaning.
Let's say, maybe an ironic, or sarcastic one.
Could be very Morrisseyesque, ahum.
 

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