posted by davidt on Sunday July 09 2006, @01:00PM
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Set List:

Panic / The Youngest Was The Most Loved / In The Future When All's Well / You Have Killed Me / The Father Who Must Be Killed / Ganglord / Girlfriend In A Coma / Let Me Kiss You / I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now / I Will See You In Far-off Places / Life Is A Pigsty / To Me You Are A Work Of Art / I Just Want To See The Boy Happy / First Of The Gang To Die / Irish Blood, English Heart / How Soon Is Now?


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  • Ruisrock (Score:1, Informative)

    The show was excellent again!Good humour about Eurovision song contest and football (M supports Italy, of course). Set list was usual but without "At last I am Born" and "Human being". Band started with "Panic". No encore.
    Anonymous -- Sunday July 09 2006, @01:09PM (#227705)
  • Ganglord
    Irish Blood, English Heart
    First Of The Gang To Die
    Let Me Kiss You
    Panic
    Girlfriend In A Coma
    How Soon Is Now
    I Will See You In Far-Off Places
    You Have Killed Me
    The Youngest Was The Most Loved
    In The Future When All's Well
    The Father Who Must Be Killed
    Life Is A Pigsty
    I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now
    To Me You Are A Work Of Art
    I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
    starlover -- Sunday July 09 2006, @02:10PM (#227715)
    (User #16945 Info)
  • Turku Setlist (Score:1, Informative)

    Panic
    The Youngest Was The Most Loved
    In The Future When All's Well
    You Have Killed Me
    The father who must be killed
    Ganglord
    Girlfriend In A Coma
    Let Me Kiss You
    I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now
    I Will See You In Far-off Places
    Life Is A Pigsty
    To me you are a work of art
    I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
    First Of The Gang To Die
    Irish Blood, English Heart
    How Soon Is Now?
    Anonymous -- Sunday July 09 2006, @02:12PM (#227716)
    • Re:Turku Setlist (Score:2, Informative)

      This is correct. Got the setlist, which says

      PANIQUE
      YOUNGEST
      FUTURE
      KILLED
      FATHER
      GANGLUD
      COMBER
      SNOG US
      HERO
      FARUFF
      PIGSTY
      ART
      BAPPY
      1ST
      OIRISH
      HSIN?

      Anonymous -- Sunday July 09 2006, @04:07PM (#227736)
  • Excellent gig, I say!

    Two shirts, a blue one and a red one, were thrown. Before throwing the latter one, he tucked the whole shirt into his pants! What a sight it was... :)
    jossu -- Monday July 10 2006, @04:54AM (#227766)
    (User #16406 Info)
    ...until I arrive (with incredible style)
  • I thought I could provide some additional information.

    Morrissey and the band seemed to be in a good mood. As expected, Morrissey soon commented Finland's win in the Eurovision song contest:
    – So you won the Eurovision song contest.
    [cheers]
    – And you are very proud
    [more cheers]
    – Are you sure?
    [laughter]
    He repeated the question after the next song and added that we shouldn't rush in to things, because we may regret it later.
    – I know I did!

    After throwing the first shirt in the audience and walking off the stage, he entered again with a red shirt tied up in a knot.
    – As you can see, I'm quite fat in reality.
    [laughter]
    – But so are you!
    [more laughter]

    The second shirt went to the audience after being used as a towel, inside his pants! A long fight over the defiled shirt ensued.

    The ending of "I will see you..." was one of the heaviest parts of the concert and really got the crowd going. Other highlights with the audience were "You have killed me", "Irish blood, English heart" and "First of the gang to die". All in all a very good concert and in my opinion, as good as the Helsinki concert earlier this year.
    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @05:06AM (#227767)
  • Helsingin Sanomat [www.hs.fi] Turun Sanomat [turunsanomat.fi]

    I leave it up to someone who has Finnish as mother tongue to translate...

    Stefan [shopliftersunion.com]

    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @06:01AM (#227772)
  • moz@ruisrock (Score:1, Interesting)

    What a great gig! Slightly not as good as in Helsinki earlier the year, maybe because the crowd wasn't so intensive, maybe because the festival.. But mozzer was great, seemed to be in good mood and everything. :) I was in the first row, took some pictures. I'll post a link here later when I got 'em sorted out & online.
    Meanwhile:
    http://img77.imageshack.us/img77/6708/mozruis5nc.j pg [imageshack.us]
    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @11:43AM (#227792)
  • Regarding to Eurovision song contest he asked the audience during the gig, apparently in a sarcastic tone, are Finns proud of Lordi's victory this year.

    So say what you might...I guess the thing is, i bet, somewhere "in the back of his mind".

    So afterall maybe Lordi will indeed have the honor of producing his, naturaly destined winning song, for next year. :-)
    Granvik -- Monday July 10 2006, @01:50PM (#227802)
    (User #14586 Info)
  • Yahoo, Turku! (Score:2, Informative)

    Yahoo, Turku! Hei hei!

    After enduring the Poets Of The Fall experience it was a relief to see the rabid headbanger types make their exit to see the next hard rock/heavy metal/love metal/medium metal/other unpleasant, loud outfit elsewhere and to leave the Morrissey fans alone. Not a particularly large congregation initially, and none of the ‘irregular regulars’ were there. (Where were you all?)

    The pre-gig mix was barely audible due to the noise from the nearby Puistolava (Park Stage – 4 stages in all at the Ruisrock festival), but it had definitely been changed again after the UK gigs. ‘Judy Min Vän’ was still there. It was nice to hear ‘Saturday Nite Special’ in the mix, too. Does anyone know whose the ‘Everyday Is Like Sunday’ cover was?

    I have some issues with Morrissey playing in broad daylight, particularly as it was stinking hot. Whilst I’d much rather have the perfect blue sky than torrential rain à la Glastonbury ’05 (no, I wasn’t there), there is no denying that Morrissey is best enjoyed in a dark, intimate setting, not at a festival early in the evening on a Finnish summer’s day, which goes ooooonnnnn and ooooonnnnnn…

    (For anyone now looking for their mind in the gutter… shame on you).

    He appeared to the laughing sounds of ‘What A Pretty’, as usual. Dressed in black trousers and blue shirt (no knot), with the band in red Playboy t-shirts and tuxedo trousers. He greeted us with ‘Yahoo, Turku! Hei hei!’ and assumed some theatrical poses, and then launched into ‘Panic’. I noticed a number of theatrical poses, especially at the beginning of the set, and a lot of fondling of various body parts.

    As his set was a couple of hours before the World Cup final, he took the opportunity to tell us this: ‘For those of you who are interested… I should tell you that tonight’s match has been fixed. And… the winner is… Italy. I know these things.’ Someone in the audience must have voiced his dissent, as Morrissey then said, ‘Oh, you can boo…’ and pointed a finger at him, repeating ‘Italy!’ Now imagine this with a mock-Italian accent, ‘Itt-alii’. Fixed or not, he was right about the result.

    The band were introduced, before ‘Faruff’, as ‘this sexy band’. After introducing Mikey he commented, ‘That cheer was too loud. Doesn’t help… Doesn’t help… But, thank you anyway.’ He then asked the crowd if anyone had anything to say (no-one did) before asking Julia if she was surviving, which she was. To that, he said ‘Well, some days are better than others’, somewhat cryptically.

    The blue shirt got thrown into the crowd. Didn’t see how violent that fight was, if at all, but the one for the red shirt appeared to be quite frenzied. When he returned after the first shirt change he said, ‘You see, in real life I’m really quite fat – but so are you!’ The red shirt landed in front of the barrier initially, but Morrissey indicated to the security guy to throw it into the crowd. This shirt had moments before been used to rub down his torso before being tucked down the front of his trousers and rubbed around. I noticed the security people keeping an eye on the ensuing proceedings for quite some time and saw people still filming the battle for the shirt a couple of songs later. One girl had landed a tiny piece of the red shirt and ecstatically leaped over with her trophy to where her friend was, and I caught a waft of it as she did so. I could definitely smell the same cologne as on the shirt I caught at Cheltenham.

    Security, by the way, were very decent. They happily collected people’s bags and placed them behind the barrier. There seemed to be no attempted crowd surfing or other security ‘issues’ and only one unfortunate bloke got collected from the crowd and carried away. He seemed to have passed out. Whether it was drink-induced or due to the heat no-one knows, but Morrissey watched as he was being carried away in front of him, grimaced and looked left towards either Mikey or his ‘people’ at the side of the stage and made a gesture with his hands to show the corners of the mouth turned
    retrousse nose -- Monday July 10 2006, @08:23PM (#227835)
    (User #16187 Info)
    • Re:Yahoo, Turku! by retrousse nose (Score:1) Monday July 10 2006, @08:27PM
    • No encore by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday July 11 2006, @01:29AM
    • Re:Yahoo, Turku! by goinghome (Score:1) Tuesday July 11 2006, @04:45AM
    • Re:Yahoo, Turku! by Anonymous (Score:0) Tuesday July 11 2006, @05:47AM
    • Thank You by shoplifter71 (Score:1) Tuesday July 11 2006, @10:05AM
  • Howdy,

    Better than Elvis, definitely. Some decent pics here

    www.flickr.com/photos/wiltteri/

    (ringleader set)

    tnvg
    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @10:57PM (#227842)
  • " ... and I don't mean ...????"
    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @11:18PM (#227843)
  • NATURE is a language!
    Anonymous -- Tuesday July 11 2006, @06:28AM (#227867)
  • http://www.ruisrock.fi/kuvagalleria2006/sunnuntai/ [ruisrock.fi]

    Photos from Ruisrock, Sunday.
    Stefan_Shoplifter -- Wednesday July 12 2006, @12:59PM (#228034)
    (User #17057 Info | http://www.shopliftersunion.com/)
  • Short cell-phone? clip:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vBXTon1eKY&search= Morrissey

    I saw someone filmed the whole gig with MiniDV. I hope he will share it too:)
    Anonymous -- Monday July 17 2006, @01:27PM (#228581)
  • I love you too.
    Anonymous -- Monday July 10 2006, @10:34AM (#227788)
  • I have to agree with Lynne, he does need help.
    Anonymous -- Tuesday July 11 2006, @06:34AM (#227869)
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