This may be an impossible task, but what do you think are the best bootlegs from each of Morrissey's solo tours? Also, if possible, could you please upload them?
He was in a particularly spritely mood. He was promoting Forgetting Sarah Marshall, so a lot of the interview was taken up with that, but he was on fine form. Certainly worth catching if you can.
I'm a fan. To be honest, his TV work isn't all that good, but his stand-up and his radio show are sublime.
The interview was quite funny indeed - his e-mail to Serena Williams (I think it was her...) is hilarious (although he has included it in some of his stand-up).
There was only one reference to Morrissey - When Jonathan was introductioning The Courteeners, Russell mentioned that "Morrissey loves them".
There was also a brief reference to Russell's cat, Morrissey.
Now My Heart Is Full 32
Spring Heeled Jim 34
Billy Budd 23
Hold On To Your Friends 22
The More You Ignore Me. The Closer I get 22
Why Don't You Find Out For Yourself 38+
I Am Hated For Loving 4
Lifeguard Sleeping Girl Drowning 18-
Used To Be A Sweet Boy 3
Speedway 38
NME's version of the story:
"While supporting Love Music Hate Racism on a number of fronts in the last year – including giving away a themed covermounted CD album – NME had no planned commercial participation in this weekend’s Carnival. Of course NME will have an editorial presence at the...
Russell just described it as something along the lines of "the worst musical collaboration since Brian Wilson started messing about with Charles Manson".
In a nutshell....
It was Russell's idea to go up on the stage, with Jonathan & David in toe - admittedly partly out of vanity. They didn't envisage the booing - Russell talked about how, although he's aware there is always a small mob contingent at most gigs, Morrissey's overall ethos is of...
...Future When All’s Well'
‘I Just Want to See the Boy Happy’
‘Irish Blood, English Heart’
‘You Have Killed Me’
‘That’s How People Grow Up’ *
‘Everyday is Like Sunday’
‘Redondo Beach’ #
‘Suedehead’
‘The Youngest Was the Most Loved’
‘The Last of the Famous International...
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