Alot sweeter at least, I'd imagine, than stood in a field down south surrounded by them middle class hippies, all just waiting for him to do 'How Soon Is Now' so they can film it on their iphone4
At least he'll be on the telly. I don't think the BBC were planning live across the network coverage of Morrissey's Grimsby concert. Obviously they should have been, but for some reason they don't see that as a big draw
this actually makes it a lot easier for me to go to grimsby now. I had an unbreakable commitment on the friday which meant that i would be hop footing it from manchester some time in the late afternoon, so i didn't bother getting a ticket, opting to leave it for a decision closer to the day. i just think that the man who once sang "young married couple in debt, ever felt had?" should have had more commitment to his own fans who have stumped up cash to see him, in what are difficult times for many, rather than playing to people who are happy to take their chances with a bit of beyonce? i will never be convinced that the modern day glastonbury is little more that musical tourism. Obviously i'm as happy to be watching him on the telly as everyone else. Its just begs the question, why book dates over that weekend in the first place?
I am really angry about this. It's going to cost me a lot of money even if i don't go.
I know it's my choice to travel to see him but i don't expect to cancel on me becuase he's had a better offer.
In my eyes he's sold out and not the man i thought he was if he is messing his fans around like this.
I'm really sorry for all the people bought tickets of Grimsby.
I was tempted to go, but I had to miss because I couldn't afford it.
Considering his career in a long run, possibly he couldn't say no to the offer in order to secure new recording contract.
What clown put together his tour schedule? Thats what I'd like to know. He's ended up cancelling a gig at a racecourse before a single ticket was sold, then cancelling a sold out gig of his own to play a festival at a dairy farm to a load of people who pay their money and take their chance. Given the knowledge that Glastonbury was on that weekend, was it wise to arrange two gigs that weekend? Those with York tickets should consider themselves lucky.
If he does play Glastonbury, then its not "due to unavoidable scheduling issues" is it?
As it happens I didn't book this one. I had genuine unavoidable scheduling issues!
I hope there are EXTRA meaty barbecues at Glasto and that it pisses down so everyones in a bad mood, and disinterested in him.
EXACTLY, he mustve known they wanted him, and should never have organised something else for that night..
im friggin furious.. I hope there are EXTRA meaty barbecues at Glasto and that it pisses down so everyones in a bad mood, and disinterested in him.
That's a ridiculous comment to make. I'm as annoyed as anyone about Grimsby being changed, but it's just spiteful to wish Morrissey such an unpleasant experience at Glastonbury due to your own bitterness. I wish he hadn't made this decision, but he has made it, and I hope he enjoys Glastonbury and that it goes well for him. And that as few animals are sacrificed as possible (which you, as a vegetarian, should wish too).
This is terrible whats going on here.Stop this complaining and just shut up.Its getting annoying.
He's changed the date of Grimsby, get over it, no one asked you to go to the gigs and pay for travel ect ect. It's a shame but thats life
He's changed the date of Grimsby, get over it, no one asked you to go to the gigs and pay for travel ect ect. It's a shame but thats life
This really pisses me off. I'm flying from Sweden and has no possibility staying three extra days in England just for the gig in Grimsby. Neither can I rebook my flight so now I will have one day in England with nothing to do and one unnecessary hotel night. And I will only get to see him in York.