New York City, NY - Lunt-Fontanne Theatre (May 4, 2019) post-show

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Setlist:

The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get / Alma Matters / Hairdresser On Fire / Girl Afraid / Spent The Day In Bed / Dial-a-Cliché / Is It Really So Strange? / I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris / How Soon Is Now? / Morning Starship / World Peace Is None of Your Business / If You Don't Like Me, Don't Look At Me / Munich Air Disaster 1958 / Back On The Chain Gang / The Bullfighter Dies / Sunny / Jack The Ripper / Everyday Is Like Sunday / You're The One For Me, Fatty / Something Is Squeezing My Skull // First Of The Gang To Die

Setlist courtesy of setlist.fm


  • Les Misérables: A review of Morrissey on Broadway by Mark Phinney (1 photo) - Vanyaland. Link posted by Famous when dead.
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Famous when dead

Vulgarian
Moderator
FWD, are you wrong about Sunny? My heart goes out to you. ;)
Just quoting the changes on setlist.
It has only just vanished - someone's messing about either way.
It will appear hopefully when people stop messing with it.
Regards,
FWD.
 

ZOOM FROM GLOOM

New Membrane
Sunny was played. When Girl Afraid started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Note to FWD and anyone who may care... though this could already be known. One of my favorite Sinatra songs was in the intro ‘tape’ ..


Was that Rod Serling’s image
for a backdrop during Morning Starship.. what could be the connection?
 
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Harsh Truth

Ever Felt Had?
“Sunny” definitely played, with a slight f*** up. Early on, Moz seemed a bit lost as it pertained to his vocals vs. where the band was. But it all worked itself out.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
great show but strange crowd energy. People were being batshit crazy up front and not in a good way.

Someone threw a bottle, well handed off and missed, a bottle of crystal. Then threw the case up after. There was a full on fight for the shirt. Men, women, children. Didn’t matter.

Security was not in control , definitely the worst of the 3 nights with invaders.

He seemed to really have “the sniffles” all night.

Fatty, skull, more you ignore. F yeah.

There were nearly fisticuffs before the show even began, some dude decided he couldn't possibly stand behind a nice, quiet, dude who had gotten there first.

The shirt scuffle was weird. It didn't land where people thought it did, and a lot of people got sucked into the melee.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Sunny was played! When What She Said started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Note to FWD and anyone who may care... though this could already be known. One of my favorite Sinatra songs was in the intro ‘tape’ ..


Was that Rod Serling’s image
for a backdrop during Morning Starship.. what could be the connection?


"What she said" was not played.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Sunny was played! When What She Said started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Note to FWD and anyone who may care... though this could already be known. One of my favorite Sinatra songs was in the intro ‘tape’ ..


Was that Rod Serling’s image
for a backdrop during Morning Starship.. what could be the connection?


No- Peter Falk.
 

Harsh Truth

Ever Felt Had?
[QUOTE="Ketamine Sun, post: 1987168116, member: 26When What She Said started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...[/QUOTE]

Agree with your points, but either I was drunker than I thought or you’ve got your nights mixed up. No “What She Said” tonight.
 

evennow

Writers on the storm
Sunny was played! When What She Said started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Note to FWD and anyone who may care... though this could already be known. One of my favorite Sinatra songs was in the intro ‘tape’ ..


Was that Rod Serling’s image
for a backdrop during Morning Starship.. what could be the connection?


I'm glad you went and had a good time. Best set list in years, and a small setting with great viewing everywhere it appears from the video.

Agree about Fatty. Not a top ten Moz classic, but I am with you regarding the nostalgia. I remember exactly where I was when I saw him sing it on SNL, and I remember very little about the past as time wears on.
 

ZOOM FROM GLOOM

New Membrane
[QUOTE="Ketamine Sun, post: 1987168116, member: 26When What She Said started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Agree with your points, but either I was drunker than I thought or you’ve got your nights mixed up. No “What She Said” tonight.[/QUOTE]

doh:
Damn!!! Girl Afraid! I’m sorry will edit right away.
 
I'm glad you went and had a good time. Best set list in years, and a small setting with great viewing everywhere it appears from the video.

Agree about Fatty. Not a top ten Moz classic, but I am with you regarding the nostalgia. I remember exactly where I was when I saw him sing it on SNL, and I remember very little about the past as time wears on.

yeah he never sang it on SNL
 

Famous when dead

Vulgarian
Moderator
Sunny was played. When Girl Afraid started it was so powerful, but Squeezing My Skull was also, a delight to hear that one. Fatty was lovely, had a 1992 flashback! very nice.

Can’t add much more... that’s not already been said...

Note to FWD and anyone who may care... though this could already be known. One of my favorite Sinatra songs was in the intro ‘tape’ ..


Was that Rod Serling’s image
for a backdrop during Morning Starship.. what could be the connection?

Thank you, I'm slowly piecing a list together.
Regards,
FWD.
 

ZOOM FROM GLOOM

New Membrane
No- Peter Falk.

Peter Falk was during If You Dont like Me (?) and was animated/looped?

The image during Starship was a still, believe it was Rod Serling posed in front of one of those black and white swirling op art things, Twilight Zone.
 

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