posted by davidt on Wednesday October 09 2002, @09:00AM
An anonymous person writes:

I just found this review of the September 17 show.

MORRISSEY, 17 September 2002: Royal Albert Hall - London by Matt Pomrow, PopMatters music critic. Excerpt:

On 17 September, the Royal Albert Hall was crawling with people for the Last Night of the Proms. The traditional flag-waving celebration of middle-England with all the pomp and circumstance of a Royal procession, attended by Conservative-voting Volvo drivers called Jeremy and Jemima. Tonight, after three years away, the unelected icon of the underclass is back, and those here have come to worship as much as witness.
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  • is a (dare I say it?) c-u-n-t.
    Anonymous -- Wednesday October 09 2002, @03:25PM (#44889)
  • It's difficult to tell if the author is giving praise or just giving a hard time. Why the repeated mention of J. Depp?

    Still, he said what no one has denied-
    Morrissey sounds just as wonderful and performs with as much energy as ever before.
    MozGirl18 -- Thursday October 10 2002, @04:04PM (#44974)
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