THE KILL UNCLE TOUR:UK Day 1 20 July 1991 Wembley Arena, London

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20 July 1991
Wembley Arena, London

Interesting Drug
The Last Of The Famous International Playboys
Piccadilly Palare
Trash
Sing Your Life
King Leer
Asian Rut
Pregnant For The Last Time
Mute Witness
Everyday Is Like Sunday
November Spawned A Monster
Will Never Marry
There's A Place In Hell For Me And My Friends
That's Entertainment
Our Frank
Suedehead
Angel, Angel, Down We Go Together
/Yes I Am Blind
/Disappointed

This concert was very positively reviewed despite the fact that the venue was too big and not the type of place you'd see Morrissey play at the time. Security was very strict and there was a wide gap between Morrissey and the barrier holding the fans, so no one got on stage (actually one person did, but coming from the side of the stage). Morrissey and his bandmates were in an excellent and playful mood. The crowd broke into many chants of Morrissey's name.

"Alsatian Cousin", which had just seen its live debut at the final gig of the previous leg was not played here. It would only be included in the setlist near the end of this leg. Instead, newest single "Pregnant For The Last Time" was reinstated. It had more or less been absent from the recent American dates.

Morrissey's microphone didn't work during the first few lines of set opener "Interesting Drug". The audience could only hear Alain's back up vocals. After "The Last Of The Famous International Playboys" Morrissey started to say "Well err..." but never finished his line. He introduced "King Leer" with "This song was... was written by... Who? By... William Shakespeare". Before and after "Everyday Is Like Sunday" the crowd broke into chants of Morrissey's name.

During the first verse of "Will Never Marry", at the end of the line "I will live my life as I will undoubtedly die...", Morrissey made a "sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh-sh" noise instead of singing "...alone". Before "That's Entertainment", Morrissey teased his audience by starting "I'd just like to say (sings a melody)... This song was written by... This song was written by... Uh? This song was written by... by... who? Da. da. da. da. da. da. By... (people shout names such as Johnny Marr's) No!". In "Our Frank" Morrissey started to sing "But look I'm only..." but ended the line with a loud "...pppffffttt".
 
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