Morrissey - December 10, 2006 - Esch / Luxembourg, Europe (Full Concert) LIVE

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Recorded Live at La Rockhal, Esch / Luxembourg, Europe, December 10, 2006. Tour - Of the Tormentors - Mexico, Chicago, Europe Leg. / mozutd Artwork & Information: Passionsjustlikemine.com #thesmiths #morrissey #music @ILoveMorrissey
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    Setlist:
    Panic
    First Of The Gang To Die
    The Youngest Was The Most Loved
    You Have Killed Me
    Disappointed
    Ganglord
    I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now
    William, It Was Really Nothing
    Irish Blood, English Heart
    I Will See You In Far Off Places
    Girlfriend In A Coma
    Everyday Is Like Sunday
    In The Future When All's Well
    I've Changed My Plea To Guilty
    Let Me Kiss You
    The National Front Disco
    Dear God Please Help Me
    How Soon Is Now?
    I Just Want To See The Boy Happy
    Life Is A Pigsty
    /Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want
    /Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice
    The concert was filmed by FWD.
    Morrissey's first ever concert in Luxembourg was a success. The hall was not sold out, but Morrissey and the band all seemed to have a really great time. The audience was very receptive and many fans in the front rows got to shake Morrissey's hand. A fan even managed to succesfully make it on stage. Morrissey was very talkative throughout the evening. There was no change in the setlist.
    Morrissey's entrance was very theatrical. He walked onto stage with a pair of binoculars, looked around for a bit and then, turning to his musicians, he said: "So there is an audience!" After set opener "Panic" he greeted the audience in the local language with "Moien! Moien!" In "First Of The Gang To Die", after the line "the first lost lad to go under the sod" he exclaimed "So long! Goodbye!". After the song he tried a bit of his French by asking "Ca va? Bonsoir?" After "The Youngest Was The Most Loved" he joked "Welcome to our little concert of rhythm'n'blues songs from St. Louis in Misery - Missouri - which is where we come from, as you can tell, by my accent (to himself) wasn't funny"
    Morrissey's variation on the opening line of "You Have Killed Me" on this date was "Pasolini is he, and Mozalini I believe is me". He actually pointed at the Pasolini backdrop while he sang the first part. Later he sang "Tony Visconti is he, amazingly" as he pointed to the man himself in the audience. The usual live change "Who am I that I come to be standing here" was changed again, this time to "Who am I that I come to be kneeling here". The song was followed by Morrissey's customary introduction of the band: "For you aural pleasure is Boz Boorer... and is also Gary Day... there's really too much traffic, sorry... from a-Chicago (someone screams)... well I haven't said it yet though!... Fats Walker... that's really too long to clap however, however it's a great way to be introduced 'however'... But! Jesse Tobias... last and always least (someone shouts something and Morrissey answers) No! Michael Farrell... and there is no point in me introducing myself because I am of many many many selves, so it would take too long... Maestro!"
    After "Disappointed" Morrissey had a few words with people in the front rows: "Now I'm very surprised to see you in Luxembourg (interrupts himself) I can't see you at all! I'm really surprised to see you in Luxembourg... very surprised... Are you surprised to be here? (something shouted to him) No. (something shouted again) No. Well medication, alcohol, anything will help you..." At the end of "Ganglord" he sang "Just get your fat ass back to the ghetto". After the song he joked using the names of two past local Eurovision Song Contest winners: "That was an old song originally recorded by Vicky Leandros... but written by Anne-Marie David... do you remember those people? No? How strange! Why? Because I don't remember them."
    In "I'll Never Be Anybody's Hero Now" Morrissey changed a line to "They who should love me walk straight past me". "William, It Was Really Nothing" was introduced with "And for that sickening benefit of old time's sake..." Morrissey laughed when the audience started clapping to the beat of "Irish Blood, English Heart" and, continuing to do so, he almost couldn't sing. After "I Will See You In Far Off Places" he had a chat with his favourite fan. He said "Julia always well it's perfect poetry." She praised him and said that he wrote beautiful poetry and Morrissey added "Julia they didn't hear you over there..." She repeated her answer, this time slowly enunciating and Morrissey replied "And Julia you know that's not true... I don't know why you say these things they're not true!"
    At some point into "Everyday Is Like Sunday" someone tried to get on stage and Morrissey shouted "Ouch! ouch! ouch!" between two lines. The fan successfully managed to make it up and as he was dragged away by security Morrissey rewarded his efforts by singing "Very nice try..."

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