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dandysweets
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I was just wondering, has Morrissey played this song at any of the concerts yet? It seems to me he hasn't and as far as I can figure it's the ONLY song from YATQ he's yet to play live.
Does anyone know why?
Doesn't he like the song very much?
Does he find the high vocal-parts too difficult to sing live?
Is it too personal for him to sing?
Whatever it is, I think it's a shame, it's my favourite song on the album and if anyone could ever request a song at a Morrissey-show I would definitely request Come Back To Camden (I AM going to Earl's Court, Wink Wink).
Also, saw I Have Forgiven Jesus on T4 this morning and I think it's his weakest single yet It's not that it's bad, it's just that it's not that great either. No wonder they didn't seem to like it so much.
But what was that about Johnny Borrell from Razorlight mouthing off about Morrissey and the NME cover of him and Carl Libertine? Of course I wasn't there and didn't see what happened that day but it seems to me that Borrell is a little jealous perhaps!? Mind you, saw Razolight earlier this week at their Virgin In-store show (Oxford Street) and they were really really good. That boy certainly has a brilliant voice for rock 'n' roll.
Does anyone know why?
Doesn't he like the song very much?
Does he find the high vocal-parts too difficult to sing live?
Is it too personal for him to sing?
Whatever it is, I think it's a shame, it's my favourite song on the album and if anyone could ever request a song at a Morrissey-show I would definitely request Come Back To Camden (I AM going to Earl's Court, Wink Wink).
Also, saw I Have Forgiven Jesus on T4 this morning and I think it's his weakest single yet It's not that it's bad, it's just that it's not that great either. No wonder they didn't seem to like it so much.
But what was that about Johnny Borrell from Razorlight mouthing off about Morrissey and the NME cover of him and Carl Libertine? Of course I wasn't there and didn't see what happened that day but it seems to me that Borrell is a little jealous perhaps!? Mind you, saw Razolight earlier this week at their Virgin In-store show (Oxford Street) and they were really really good. That boy certainly has a brilliant voice for rock 'n' roll.