I thought the video was great and quite hilarious and I bet the band dancing and dressing like that was Morrisssey's idea. Some people here should take things with a bit of humour.
I am very happy with his comments about Spacey, he didn't say anything wrong at all. There have been times when I thought "come on Mozz, shut up, for christ's sake" but not this time.
The live record should have been a double album, it is only 53 minutes long when the original gig was much longer. I know the encores were probably not officially recorded but even so there are many tracks left that should have made it onto the record, at least enough to fill up the 73' of a CD...
I love the artwork, I hate it when he appears on the album covers, he or any other artist. I hope if this has to be changed it will be with something similar, without him on it.
Very nice review. Still looking forward to seeing the movie.
I cant understand why some people here get so upset whenever Morrissey is criticised for something. I adore him but he is far from perfect. Tracey Thorn is obviously a fan, they have covered the Smiths many times, brilliantly, by the...
The complete gig was 19 songs so 6 are missing on this CD. What you say sounds very likely or maybe a few tracks have just been edited out due to lack of space on the cd.
The original setlist was:
5 August 1986
Great Woods Performing Arts Center, Mansfield, MA
How Soon Is Now?
Hand In...
Well, what a disappointing piece of crap the dvd is. A 15 minute video everyone's already seen where you can't even see the band once?? come on!
The live CD is also a big disappointment, was it so much to ask to have the complete recording. At lest I hope the quality is better than the bootleg...
I very much doubt they have remastered the album again. Johnny's remaster was perfect, no need to do it again at all. I wonder why the "Vicar in a tutu" demo is not included.
Publishing the policeman's photo was a really bad move which could have bad consequences for Mozz, it's not very clever to do that, possibly not even legal, at least here in Spain it is not.
And I think it's pretty obvious the policeman didn't point a gun at Morrissey, he would only do that if...
The filmmakers didnt have the rights to use neither the music nor Morrissey's words for the film which in part would explain the absence of 'Morrissey's wit'
Exactly my thoughts, I can't see what the problem is with that. Actually it would have been really weird if any Smiths music could be heard at all considering those songs didn't even exist at the time.
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