A fan yelled “fuck you” while Moz was telling a joke onstage, and the recently beleaguered singer had him removed from the venue while adding “and you can fuck yourself.” The irony? Next he sang “Ask.” Guess shyness really is nice, sometimes.

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  1. what an egomaniac

    • adam  |   Posted on Nov 20th, 2009

      if someone was at your job saying “fuck you,” i suspect you’d tell them to leave. he might be an egomaniac but probably has little to do with this

  2. I agree with both of aveytare’s comments.

  3. Parker  |   Posted on Nov 20th, 2009

    If a German guy told me to fuck myself, I’d do everything in my power to have him thrown out, too. There is a certain type of abuse that you just don’t have to take from a certain type of people, let alone a so-called fan.

  4. Burg   |   Posted on Nov 20th, 2009

    Maybe he said something in German that just sounded like “fuck you”

  5. I agree with Adam. Morrissey throwing that guy out has nothing to do with Egomania.

  6. Johnnyboy  |   Posted on Nov 20th, 2009

    I think the real news here is that Morrissey was telling a joke.

    Presumably one that was still funny.

  7. Let’s not forget what happened with the beer glass. Morrissey is clearly fed up.

    A support artist has to swallow all that but the headliner?… let alone Morrissey. I’m pretty sure someone else in Germany would had gladly taken the place of that idiot. If you don’t like the headliner, either stay at home or leave after the support act.

  8. chrischke  |   Posted on Nov 21st, 2009

    i actually am from hamburg, germany. i wasn’t at the show though, basically because i have a strong dislike for morrissey, his music and especially this ridiculous cult following. that said, i must say that i kinda felt good about morrissey throwing out that dude. you have to understand that this stuff happens quite a lot with german audience, particularly with people who hardly speak a word of english, but do know a few cuss words. strangely, this somehow doesn’t have to be an indication of a person’s dislike of what happens on stage (so i don’t even think it was directed at morrissey’s silly hamburger/ist joke in this case), it just appears to be some kind of tourette-driven reflex in people, they seem to be “proud” to know the expression or just try to fill any awkward silence or sth. i don’t even get it. i suppose they are just stupid people and they annoy the hell out of me every time. so while morrissey still is an egomaniacal douchebag, i guess one of these hecklers-without-a-cause finally had it coming.

  9. Kelly  |   Posted on Nov 23rd, 2009

    Sure, if someone were heckling me at my job, I’d want them kicked out, but then, I don’t work at a place where people have paid specifically to see me perform. These people make a disgusting amount of money performing. Don’t ask me to feel sorry for them because some German used the F-word.

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