Morrissey
With a Morrissey concert, one always wonders whether it will take place at all--given Morrissey's well-documented history of shows cancelled at the last minute. So it was concerning when several recent of his concerts had to be scrapped due to credible death threats on the former Smiths frontman. But, it turned out not to be a concern and the show went on as scheduled.
Morrissey was in fine voice but I had some issues with the setlist. Towards the end of the main set, I thought it's got to be bangers all the way down, but I was disappointed. Some deeper cuts, but more problematically, midtempo songs that didn't get the energy up except for the hardest-core of Moz-heads. There were a lot of people heading to the exits early, and my daughter (first time seeing him live) said to me at one point, "The music for each song sounds good but once he starts singing, they all sound the same."
The last time I saw Morrissey, while a showcase set and not a full show, it felt a lot more energetic. Still, glad I went.
A nice moment was when he not only introduced the band, but after the encore break, Morrissey had each member of the band step up to the mic and say something. That was pretty cool.
Setlist:
- There Is a Light That Never Goes Out
- Suedehead
- Alma Matters
- First of the Gang to Die
- How Soon Is Now?
- Lost
- Shoplifters of the World Unite
- Life Is a Pigsty
- Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me
- Let Me Kiss You
- The Loop
- Half a Person
- All the Lazy Dykes
- I Know It's Over
- Everyday Is Like Sunday
- Jack the Ripper
- I Will See You in Far-Off Places
- I Won't Share You
- Irish Blood, English Heart
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