Clips of Morrrissey at the first Coachella festival in 1999 are featured in the recently released documentary "Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert" on YouTube, starting at 19:50:
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I think I speak for the majority when I wish, with polite sincerity, that you would go away. Of all the regular posters on here you are by far and away the most tedious, the least funny and the most relentlessly irritating. Please, please, please stop.
But...but...the repeated use of "reckon"!!!! The swearing at the end of every post!!!!
Maybe, just maybe, it's comedy gold so advanced that the rest of us lesser mortals simply can't grasp it.
Agreed! I reckon Aztec Camera is a total loser!I think I speak for the majority when I wish, with polite sincerity, that you would go away. Of all the regular posters on here you are by far and away the most tedious, the least funny and the most relentlessly irritating. Please, please, please stop.
Wow - I know it was only his thrid gig with the band, but even from this short clip you can hear that Spike's drums are all over the place, speeding up and slowing down a crazy amount during the same song. He doesn't seem to be able to stick to any kind of consistent beat at all.
Here is the full song, previously released several years back:
My wife and I went strictly for Morrissey. I didn't see any other bands. At the time I was annoyed to have to deal with a crowd like that to see his show.This was period where Morrissey was a movement in Southern California. Without a record contract, his shows were manic experiences. This was in full force at Coachella. Most people at Coachella were there for Morrissey. He was definitely a huge factor in the Festivals success and I am happy this Documentary gives him his due respect placing him as the first clip introducing the festival. While we may not like how Coachella has evolved, the founder has principals.
We flew to Vegas for the show that would have been about a week before Coachella. We found out it was cancelled with everyone else, at the House of Blues. Then we had to stress about whether or not to drive to Coachella. Worked out.Man, I was at that concert - back when it was in August (i think). It was very hot! There were concerns that Morrissey would play because Alain was having back issues and was wearing a brace. There were also rumors that J. Marr would come out and play with him - obviously didn't happen.
Good times!
Man, I was at that concert - back when it was in August (i think). It was very hot! There were concerns that Morrissey would play because Alain was having back issues and was wearing a brace. There were also rumors that J. Marr would come out and play with him - obviously didn't happen.
Good times!
It’s not. It’s psychosis.But...but...the repeated use of "reckon"!!!! The swearing at the end of every post!!!!
Maybe, just maybe, it's comedy gold so advanced that the rest of us lesser mortals simply can't grasp it.