drifter
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cheers to Rimbaud for uploading
Suedehead
Alma Matters
Speedway
Ganglord
Staircase
Kiss me a lot
World peace
Throwing Paris
Istanbul
Crashing Bores
Not a man
Bullfighter
Mama
Yes blind
Oboe
Far off places
Meat Murder
Elvis Presley cover "You'll be gone"
- the lights went out for five minutes
Everyday Sunday
//
What she said
Morrissey - vocals
Jesse Tobias - guitar
Boz Boorer - guitar, clarinet, vocals
Mando Lopez - bass
Matt Walker - drums
Gustavo Manzur - keyboards, guitar, didgeridoo, trumpet, vocals
Great atmosphere in the packed room tonight, maybe that's because of the announcement that this clutch of shows are "most likely" the last ever in the UK
or maybe just because it's Morrissey, and the devotion is always a notch above with his audience, the majority of whom looked like they've been there (just like me) throughout the 30 odd years.
I think Morrissey was maybe about to tell us that the Elvis cover (You'll Be Gone) he just played was only one of a couple that Elvis co wrote, and that when he played it to Priscilla, she didn't like it much so he never attempted to write another, when the power went out, whatever, both the song & the power cut felt like a fitting metaphor
cheers to Rimbaud for uploading
Suedehead
Alma Matters
Speedway
Ganglord
Staircase
Kiss me a lot
World peace
Throwing Paris
Istanbul
Crashing Bores
Not a man
Bullfighter
Mama
Yes blind
Oboe
Far off places
Meat Murder
Elvis Presley cover "You'll be gone"
- the lights went out for five minutes
Everyday Sunday
//
What she said
Morrissey - vocals
Jesse Tobias - guitar
Boz Boorer - guitar, clarinet, vocals
Mando Lopez - bass
Matt Walker - drums
Gustavo Manzur - keyboards, guitar, didgeridoo, trumpet, vocals
Great atmosphere in the packed room tonight, maybe that's because of the announcement that this clutch of shows are "most likely" the last ever in the UK
or maybe just because it's Morrissey, and the devotion is always a notch above with his audience, the majority of whom looked like they've been there (just like me) throughout the 30 odd years.
I think Morrissey was maybe about to tell us that the Elvis cover (You'll Be Gone) he just played was only one of a couple that Elvis co wrote, and that when he played it to Priscilla, she didn't like it much so he never attempted to write another, when the power went out, whatever, both the song & the power cut felt like a fitting metaphor
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