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posted by
davidt
on Friday September 20 2002, @04:30AM
An anonymous person writes:
Morrissey is reviewed (alongside Richard Ashcroft)in Britain's best-selling newspaper The Sun. LIVE Morrissey The Royal Albert Hall MISERY guts MORRISSEY played to a packed Royal Albert Hall — and few of his adoring male fans had a full head of hair. His new, young fans were nowhere to be seen but the former SMITHS frontman — amazingly still without a record deal — thrived in the face of a 30 and 40-something audience. The fans in turn swung their arms and writhed again to the soundtrack of their teenage angst. He played Smiths classics Meat Is Murder, Hairdresser On Fire and my favourite There Is A Light That Never Goes Out. His new material got a great reception from the crowd, which included JONATHAN ROSS, DAVID BOWIE, SEAN HUGHES and VIC REEVES. It looks like Mozzer could be on his way back.
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Eyes wide shut (Score:1)
I saw quite a few people between 20 and 25, I suggest next time you open your eyes.
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Even the Sun (Score:0)
get it right!!! (Score:0)
Bowie? (Score:1)
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Bowie at the shows? (Score:1)
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Article by..... muh? (Score:0)
Tabloids (Score:0)
Lazy (Score:1)
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Eh? (Score:0)
The Stun!! (Score:2, Insightful)
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jesus wept! (Score:1)
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People with receeding hairlines never know much.. (Score:1)
I thought there was quite a large young crowd there (being 22 myself). And there were a few very stylish people there too!
Besides, it might have been nice for them to comment on the music.
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