This is a gig many probably will have seen.
Directed by James O'Brien (who took over after Tim Broad died) and filmed in 2 locations - Sheffield & Blackpool on the 7 & 8th Feb., '95.
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FWD.
100%. Funnily enough I watched it on DVD a few days ago. He seems to fall asleep during Moonriver or maybe he forgot the words. Great concert with Moz in his prime.I have this on DVD, and his hair was beautiful. My favorite Morrissey era.
Well I don't understand that statement. Moz's voice is better than ever, as evidenced on the latest album.This is back when Morrissey used to actually sing, as well. He stopped sometime in the late-2000s.
Which one are you, or is that uncouth to ask? Would have loved to be there. When it was broadcast on Irish TV (around '94 maybe) it played 'Swinging on a star' for the montage/end credits. They replaced it with Will Never Marry for the DVD. I assume for royalty reasons?The montage at the end showing people on stage was filmed in Sheffield. I went to the Sheffield one and am on the video, have you looked there?
Well I don't understand that statement. Moz's voice is better than ever, as evidenced on the latest album.
When it was broadcast on Irish TV (around '94 maybe) it played 'Swinging on a star' for the montage/end credits. They replaced it with Will Never Marry for the DVD. I assume for royalty reasons?
I think his voice is smoother in the studio than it used to be, but his live performances have suffered. He seems bored to me and the singing style is more talky than it once was.Well I don't understand that statement. Moz's voice is better than ever, as evidenced on the latest album.
Ah yes, I get you. I was thinking the same watching M in Manchester and Introducing Morrissey. The energy on stage and the effort put into singing. Of course Moz is older now but there are ways he could liven up concerts. Change it up, do acoustic versions now and again, dip deeper into back catalogue, vary the setlist every night or every other night. And sing all the words.I think his voice is smoother in the studio than it used to be, but his live performances have suffered. He seems bored to me and the singing style is more talky than it once was.
Sing all of the RIGHT words, too.Ah yes, I get you. I was thinking the same watching M in Manchester and Introducing Morrissey. The energy on stage and the effort put into singing. Of course Moz is older now but there are ways he could liven up concerts. Change it up, do acoustic versions now and again, dip deeper into back catalogue, vary the setlist every night or every other night. And sing all the words.
Which one are you, or is that uncouth to ask? Would have loved to be there. When it was broadcast on Irish TV (around '94 maybe) it played 'Swinging on a star' for the montage/end credits. They replaced it with Will Never Marry for the DVD. I assume for royalty reasons?