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MORRISSEY
O2 Arena, Greenwich, London
29th November 2014
This is my recording
Level 1 Left
Olympus LS10 16 bit>adobe audition>cd wave
>traders little helper>flac level 8
recorder __rimbaud__
While I would usually body swerve anything at the aircraft hangar that is the O2
it was heartening to see a near sell out 18,000 crowd sending their love and adulation to Morrissey.
That he managed to achieve moments of real intimacy in such circumstances was testament
to his enduring charm, showmanship and rich baritone (as powerful as it's ever been)
With half the set culled from the latest album, he once again emphasised that he is no nostalgia act.
"Trouble Loves Me" was a highlight and could well be Moz's signature tune
"Meat Is Murder" both heard him at his most impassioned, and best showcased his fantastic, much maligned band.
While there were no thoughts throughout the main set that this could be the last time he performs on a British stage
his pronouncement before "Asleep" to "Remember me, forget my fate" profoundly brought that very real possibility
into my mind..
The Queen Is Dead
Suedehead
Staircase At The University
World Peace Is None Of Your Business
Kiss Me A Lot
I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris
Istanbul
Smiler With Knife
The Bullfighter Dies
Trouble Loves Me
Earth Is The Loneliest Planet
Neal Cassady Drops Dead
Meat Is Murder
Scandinavia
Kick The Bride Down The Aisle
I'm Not A Man
Speedway
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Asleep
Everyday Is Like Sunday
Morrissey—Lead Vocals
Boz Boorer—Guitar
Jesse Tobias—Guitar
Matt Walker—Drums
Mando Lopez—Bass
Gustavo Manzur—Keyboards, Accordion & Percussion
MORRISSEY
O2 Arena, Greenwich, London
29th November 2014
This is my recording
Level 1 Left
Olympus LS10 16 bit>adobe audition>cd wave
>traders little helper>flac level 8
recorder __rimbaud__
While I would usually body swerve anything at the aircraft hangar that is the O2
it was heartening to see a near sell out 18,000 crowd sending their love and adulation to Morrissey.
That he managed to achieve moments of real intimacy in such circumstances was testament
to his enduring charm, showmanship and rich baritone (as powerful as it's ever been)
With half the set culled from the latest album, he once again emphasised that he is no nostalgia act.
"Trouble Loves Me" was a highlight and could well be Moz's signature tune
"Meat Is Murder" both heard him at his most impassioned, and best showcased his fantastic, much maligned band.
While there were no thoughts throughout the main set that this could be the last time he performs on a British stage
his pronouncement before "Asleep" to "Remember me, forget my fate" profoundly brought that very real possibility
into my mind..
The Queen Is Dead
Suedehead
Staircase At The University
World Peace Is None Of Your Business
Kiss Me A Lot
I'm Throwing My Arms Around Paris
Istanbul
Smiler With Knife
The Bullfighter Dies
Trouble Loves Me
Earth Is The Loneliest Planet
Neal Cassady Drops Dead
Meat Is Murder
Scandinavia
Kick The Bride Down The Aisle
I'm Not A Man
Speedway
-----------------------------------------------------------
Asleep
Everyday Is Like Sunday
Morrissey—Lead Vocals
Boz Boorer—Guitar
Jesse Tobias—Guitar
Matt Walker—Drums
Mando Lopez—Bass
Gustavo Manzur—Keyboards, Accordion & Percussion