Is this a genuine comment or a very bizarre joke - if genuine, how can you make such a bold statement with absolutely no evidence?
I think M keeps Jesse there because Jesse actually wants to be in the band. He's clearly a good musician and a good composer - we have seen that across so many...
Amusing that he wrote 'Sure Enough...' and 'Neal Cassady'. I think that those 2 havr the best backing music out of any of the songs on there. Ironic given they both contain very little piano/keys
To Brendan Buckley: 'Every last inch of me is yours, is yours, for evermore'. Probably my favourite Moz musician of all time - absolutely brilliant drummer and seems like the most lovely of guys. What a rendition of 'Speedway'!!
I believe he last included 'I'm Not Sorry' in the setlist for a 2018 tour. I'm not sure whether 'Come Back to Camden' has ever been played live. If it has, very rarely. It's probably my favourite track from YATQ
Easily the best rendition of 'Bonfire' I've seen from him (and the one I saw in Brighton in October was excellent). You could really hear the raw passion in his vocal. Also preferred the slightly altered piano solo at start and end. Perfect song for such an intimate venue.
I admire M's response, which was along the lines of him saying he takes heckling as a compliment because it means his music has lead to something being hit home.
I found it amusing that you then went on to raucously sing along to the following song: 'IBEH'.
I believe there was briefly a crew...
Can confirm this is correct, although 'Knockabout World' and 'Half a Person' were the other way round.
Exceptional gig - great to be at the centre of the stage, about 5 metres from M. He was in great spirits, voice sounded excellent, band were extremely tight and had a great sound for one that...
Wonder if the UK tour next month will be somewhat like that as well - I don't see the point in focusing on promoting BoT much more, given it still hasn't been released (although the songs he has played from it have been excellent); perhaps he'll want to showcase a bit more of 'Without the Music...
It would have to be more like 70% Morrissey. This is in many ways a Morrissey tribute act, just that the musicians are better, but I reckon only slightly. I don't know how many people would pay to watch a relative unwell-know group of musicians play solo material.
Convenient for us, living in Kent. I've been looking at upcoming events at this venue - M is a slight upgrade on the array of tribute acts and children's shows they currently have lined up!!
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