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on Sunday August 29 2004, @03:00PM
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Non Appearance? (Score:0)
the miserable mancunian miserablist.
I like uhu (Score:0)
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Setlist please ? Where is every one ?? (Score:0)
Leeds Set List (Score:1, Informative)
How Soon Is Now
November Spawned A Monster
First Of The Gang To Die
Everyday Is Like Sunday
Let Me Kiss You
There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
Now My Heart Is Full
Irish Blood, English Heart
I Have Forgiven Jesus
I Like You
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Don't Make Fun Of Daddies Voice
You Know I couldn't Last
Morrissey and the band were in fine form, he was quite chatty too...here's some snippets:
"Are you OK Julia? How do you know?" (whilst pointing the microphone into, what looked like, the press area)
"Alan Bennett said Leeds has been desecrated..."
"I met these in Armley swimming baths. In the ladies changing rooms" (Whilst introducing the band)
Anyway, there's probably a few typos etc in there, I'm tired...Photos to follow.
Regards
George Bray
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www.workingclassproduction.co.uk
I Like You (Score:1)
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How Soon is Now?/David Showie (Score:0, Interesting)
Look who is playing the crowd pleasers now. Time for some introspection Morrissey, considering the bland, unadventurous You Are The Quarry and now that you're playing the nostalgia-inducing How Soon is Now? in front of 30-somethings at festivals.
The Times (Score:1, Informative)
Morrissey has been written off more times than most over the years and so there was something particularly satisfying about his regal return to Reading’s main stage. Typically he had a few surprises up the sleeve of his velvet jacket, not least his choice of opener, the Smiths’ seminal How Soon is Now?, a song he hasn’t played live for over a decade but that sounded as fresh as it did on the day it was written.
From that point on, Morrissey had the rapt Reading crowd hanging on his every hand gesture, magisterially mixing material from his recent record You are the Quarry with crowd-pleasing classics like Shoplifters of the World Unite and There is a Light that Never Goes Out. When he returned to the stage following You Know I Couldn’t Last for a curtain call, it was clear that he could have played all night.
Even a band as renowned for their live prowess as the White Stripes would have struggled to follow that, and so it proved. Jack and Meg White whipped up a storm to rival any of those that had visited Reading during the preceding week, but they had already been uproariously upstaged. In a year of musical comebacks, Morrissey’s return has surely been the most complete
What can i say...... (Score:3, Informative)
He now actually sings "there is a light that never goes out", maybe he has for a while but he didn't the last time i saw him.
He told us a vote for Blair is also a vote for that facist Bush, a great cheer followed.
Its amazing that he is still the only one that actually speaks out and lets his opinions known, shouldn't it be new bands like The Libertines and and Franz Ferdinand leading the way? He also mentioned Ireland winning a gold before saying "show jumping isn't a sport, is it?", what followed then was a fantastic version of 'Irish Blood, English Heart" which was really breathtaking, i can't believe how good the band sounded.
I hate to say it (regarding Alain) but that's the best i've ever heard the band sound, the guitars were perfect and the keyboardist has added many a new dimension to the sound. "Now My Heart Is Full" sounded beautiful, the intro just Morrissey crooning and a twinkling piano.
Oh lest i forget "How Soon Is Now", what a start as it had the crowd reeling....it sounded so powerful, the guitars and keyboards combined perfectly and the vocal was just wonderful as ever...glorious.
The First Of The Gang" was treated like an old favourite, a mass crowd sing along It was really moving to see Morrissey just take charge of the festival, he just has that presence that no others have.
I won't go on too much but i think that was the best show i've seen him do, just the whole thing..the crowd were receptive and he feeded from that, he loved it and you could tell.
As they finished the mighty 'Shoplifters' the final song, he kept saying he loved us etc, i know he says that to all the crowds but he seemed really really touched. Just as he left the stage the heavens opened, it was amazing....as soon as he disappeared the rain came pouring down, i wonder if he imported it in especially from Manchester? Then again nobody cared about the rain as it just seemed so apt. The Darkness have to provide pathetic firework displays where as Morrissey gets a natural send off, says it all really.
Sorry for rambling but it was such a good night.....
btw I loved the quip about him meeting the other band members down at 'Armley' swimming baths in the ladies changing room. That's not far from where i live and the ladies is a regular hang out for me....he does his homework for sure.
The new guitarist Jesse is really great but he needs to lose that dodgy moustache, it looked pencilled in.....why underline your nose anyway?
cheers
Kes
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Moz on TV today? (Score:0)
Review (Score:0)
Quality - that's all I'm saying (Score:0)
Libertines - amazing
White Stripes - cool
The darkness - ok
Morrissey - the king
Good, but not quite his best... (Score:1)
I just felt that the Leeds crowd weren't quite as receptive as the ones in Manchester (which is of course only natural). Maybe it was due to the fact he wasn't headlining - a lot of people were waiting to see the White Stripes...
I think Morrissey himself could feel it after 'Such a Little Thing...' when he said to the crowd: "You didn't like that one, did you? It's alright, I know..."
To be honest, a lot of people around me didn't like it, which I was annoyed about!
Nonetheless, the actual performance was once again outstanding. I just felt that some people in the audience turned up just for 'Irish Blood...' and were happy to sit through the rest of it until it came, and I reckon Moz felt a bit undermined by it. Still great though.
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oh man! (Score:1)
stephanos
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Brilliant (Score:0)
Pictures from Leeds (Score:0)
off topic......craig kilborn? (Score:0)
Hail to the King (Score:0)
to be fair, brilliant (Score:1)
i also thought the shins were stunning, and then greenday's set was just brilliant (i'm not even a fan), they did so many great breakdowns, and billy jo got the crowd doing a number of chants.. and then towards the end they got members out the crowd and formed a band. they had 2 encores and finished with a cover of queen's "we are the champions" and still left everyone begging for more. well thats all i have to say about that
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Fantastic (Score:1)
Best song: Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice
Worst song: November Spawned A Monster (too damn slow!)
As good as Moz was, I thought the Ordinary Boys, Graham Coxon and British Sea Power (Heron Addict!) were real stars.
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Re:Just got back!!!! (Score:1)
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Re:Just got back!!!! (Score:0)
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Re:Just got back!!!! (Score:0)
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