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posted by
davidt
on Tuesday June 19 2007, @04:00PM
goinghome writes:
Some welcome words from Morrissey about the American tour to date have been added to the TrueToYou Morrissey fansite on 19 June 2007 – www.true-to-you.net Message from Morrissey. I would like to express heartfelt thanks to everyone who has so far attended these recent American dates. Your time and efforts are appreciated. Thanks, most especially, for great nights at Vegas, Bakersfield, Omaha, Indianapolis, St Louis, Kansas City and Milwaukee. These have been my personal favourites.
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hmmmmm (Score:1)
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I would like to thank the academy (Score:1)
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you're very welcome (Score:1)
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Hollywood??? (Score:0)
Yay! (Score:1)
But I thought the Hollywood Bowl was stunning and the best of all the SoCal shows up until Bakersfield. Maybe he just felt the need to recognise the little, out-of-the-way places that don't always get so much attention.
Or maybe because the craft services at the SoCal shows weren't as good as Goldenvoice's ; p! Seriously, Goldenvoice uses a caterer that's really amazing with vegetarian dishes! And when I've been to vip do's hosted by Goldenvoice, they are more generous with the nibblies and bevvies than some other promoters.
I know I enjoy seeing Morrissey at the intimate shows in podunk towns. He usually seems taken aback at the tremendous response that he gets from these neglected nowhere places, even more so when he knows it's really the locals dominating the venue.
I'm looking forward to a couple of small shows on the eastcoast even though I strongly dislike the humid weather on the eastcoast!
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A humble charming man (Score:1)
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I was 2 for 7 (Score:1)
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As if I haven't made this perfectly clear already: (Score:1)
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smal venues (Score:0)
aah how trueto you/aka american garbage (Score:0)
northerners always had the best way with words
or some did.
too few words there
northern, as in english that is
thank you warburtons, staten island, tupelo, downtown and uptown wherever, the plastic clinic on highway wherever it was, the cop who booked me travelling between that place and the other,shitty comedies, porcelain teeth, bombing that place in the middle east with oil resevoirs,
the state of israel, corporate overtaking of our beloved football clubs..
thanks arent quite enough
dollars are
Stage Invaders (Score:1)
Are these the ingredients that Morrissey requires for a great show?
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David Attenborough on Parkinson (Score:0)
Anyway im thick but i implore you to download the clip on parky from last saturday of the liar bird who mimics everything from camera shutters to chain saws..one of the most beautiful clips ive seen in my life--funny and sad
brilliant
Vegas.... (Score:1)
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Really... (Score:1)
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Moz Angeles (Score:0)
calm down chidren (Score:1)
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mozz is best (Score:0)
"My beloved Scandinavia" (Score:1)
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He is a Doll! (Score:1)
"Very young people, I think, feel pushed around and ridiculed - and are - simply because of their age. The world can seem to be full of officious meddlers who like to tell others what to do - and, as a matter of fact, that's exactly how the world is! So in my voice, I think young people hear someone who understands the routine of being dumped...."
Yes, and people dumping on you and meddling in your affairs doesn't cease when you're older, either. The hope is to start building a strong sense of what is true and right for you and stand your ground.
"The audience doesn't realize this but, I, in effect, come to see them, and my temperament depends on how they react and even how they look…"
The beauty appointment is booked as I speak. Must make note to have clean fingernails.
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nice (Score:0)
Braaaaaap! (Score:1)
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Moz explains memorable show (Score:1)
I'm curious as to what makes a concert a good and memorable experience for you. According to you, what do your best shows have in common (if anything)?
Mads Peter
Copenhagen, Denmark
The audience doesn't realize this but, I, in effect, come to see them, and my temperament depends on how they react and even how they look. I sing directly at the audience, and I look right into the audience - few singers do, I've noticed. I am addressing them with each line, and they react - one way or another - as if we are in conversation. Often, because of the light, I can't see people - this is usually at festivals or outdoor amphitheaters and is nobody's fault, but I tend to lose the thread when I'm singing to blackness. Also, if the security at the front are too stroppy and too controlling my anger rises. The shape of the hall, and how the audience are positioned - whether free to move, or shackled to their seats, or being slapped back by security, are all elements that can make or break a night. I'm just there-somewhere-in the gaps.
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'Reckless and legless and stoned...'? (Score:1)
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Come Back, Come Back to Bakersfield!!!! (Score:1)
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Now my arse is full. (Score:1)
Sylvester
Ponca City, Oklahoma, USA
I can't say. It isn't something I cared about until recent years. Now I'm completely pulled in, but I can't speak with any authority on the subject.
Sylvester's question is straight forward - a direct question requiring a direct answer i.e. the name of at least one 'favourite' painter whether that is Vincent Van Gogh or Rolf Harris.
But as always simplicity is raised to levels of complexity in Mozza World unheard of in actual reality.
Mr. Morrissey can't answer the question because he's not an 'authority on the subject'. Of course he can only exchange thoughts with chavvy mortals like ourselves and Sylvester, provided he is the 'expert' on the matters for discussion.
This trite remark in italics betrays a breathtaking arrogance!
Morrissey's head is so far up his own arse he can't even see how pompous he comes across at times.
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