So, how was that show? What was the set list? Whose camera got confiscated?

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  1. matt  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    omg, so good.

    third row became first row after i pushed my way around. he tore off his shirt after the encore and madness!!! bout a dozen people clawing at it, each getting little tiny parts. setlist left a little to be desired but who cares, it’s moz! very chatty last night as well.

    The First Of The Gang To Die / Hairdresser On Fire / The Headmaster Ritual / Don’t Make Fun Of Daddy’s Voice / Jack The Ripper / How Could Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel? / Let Me Kiss You / The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores / There Is A Light That Never Goes Out / Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference / I Know It’s Gonna Happen Someday / No One Can Hold A Candle To You / I’m Not Sorry / Subway Train [into...] Everyday Is Like Sunday / All The Lazy Dykes / Irish Blood, English Heart //Hand in Glove

    oh security sucked, dont even try to bring a cell phone w/ cam, digicam, anything. they will take it and kick you out (saw 3 people get thrown out). careful!

    matt

  2. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    The show was great, good to see Moz still has that magic touch. Only one person that I saw managed to get up on stage to hug him, the flowers not nearly as plentiful in the past. Maybe I’m old but seeing him the early 90′s was much better for me. I do appreciate that he plays Smiths songs though.

  3. Show was awesome, only complaints: The Apollo is total shit, and the lack of old favorites instead of new songs. livejournal.com/users/garagedream for more of my musings (if you do indeed care) :D

  4. i’m so annoyed to read about the camphone fascism on moz-solo and now here. it’s like, what?! are people supposed to leave their phones at home? how does that work?

    but, hey, i’m psyched cos i’m reppin SPM as the neighborhoodie of the day.
    http://neighborhoodies.com/design/noftheweek.html

    friday night or bust!

  5. I say you ignore that camphone rule. Just hid it somewhere. Someone tried to nail me for taking photographs at the Apple Store last night, which was wrong wrong wrong. You must bring your cameras to share the Moz love.

  6. laura  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    the show was awesome. i had a wonderful time, and though the security sucked and the bag-check bullshit REALLY sucked, i thought the apollo was the perfect venue for him. he sounded amazing, looked quite good (you can clearly tell that he’s getting up there, but he looked good onstage–tricks of makeup, maybe?). he seemed to be in a happy, jovial mood, and he totally ate up the crowd’s enthusiasm. he played about half new stuff and half old stuff.

    also, i saw cute melissa (is that her name? i can’t recall!) from ‘the real world’ there. the same one i saw at rififi a couple months ago. eliza knows who i’m talking about–the girl who used to be small and bleached-blond but who is now super-tall, skinny, and modelesque with light brown hair.

  7. > the girl who used to be small and bleached
    > blond but who is now super-tall, skinny, and
    > modelesque with light brown hair.

    Oh yeah — I know her. She seemed like she’d be a Moz fan.

    Laura, did you go the party after?

  8. laura  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    no, we didn’t go to the afterparty–i didn’t want to go unless moz was gonna be there! (steve told me he wouldn’t be.) um, i hope that’s true or else i’ll be mad.

  9. laura  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    OHHHH and the best part of the show was when moz RIPPED OFF HIS SHIRT at the end! it ruled! he did it and then literally ran off the stage before anyone could get a good look. it was so cute. he was a bit flabby, which is why he ran off the stage, i guess. but it was adorable, the weird mix of macho/”check me out” / “i want to appease my young hip adoring fans and do things like i used to do back in my young hot heyday”/ with the shy, “i’m afraid i look like crap and i don’t want to be made fun of so i must get the fuck off the stage right now.” I LOVED IT.

  10. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    I think you might be talking about Rachel from the Real World in NYC the second time around? I think she might live here now, at least that’s what I’ve heard.

  11. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    As for the taking off the shirt, I loved it too. However the best part was how people were still fighting over it for a good 10 minutes afterwards.

  12. laura  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    ah yes you’re right; i was definitely thinking of rachel… her name kept escaping me. she always looked cute on that show but she’s, like, frighteningly cute now.

  13. laura  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    haha that’s funny; i missed the fighting over morrissey’s shirt part. that doesn’t surprise me though!

  14. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    Not to take this post in a whole nother direction and drag it on, but yes Rachel has gotten so cute it’s scary. I saw her at a showcase once and seriously could not help but be a little jealous of the cuteness! She definitely seems to have come into her own.

  15. FYI everybody — the new Moz single is available for download at iTunes:

    1. Irish Blood, English Heart
    2. It’s Hard To Walk Tall, When You’re Small
    3. Munich Air Disaster 1958
    4. They Never Played Symphonies

  16. matt  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    i have a small square of moz’s shirt. i don’t know if i should be embarassed or excited. i was right there when he threw it, how could i not fight for a piece of it??

  17. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 4th, 2004

    Hey Matt, no laughing from me. I did just what you did back in 91 at MSG. I found myself in a 6 way struggle for his shirt in the middle of the show while trying to not die from all of us pressed up against the stage (at that time they let people run up front with no or little barricade). Eventually after realizing no ONE person was going home with the shirt, my friend pulled out her swiss army knife and in the madness, chopped us all pieces. I still have it in my frame with Morrissey’s picture. Ah, to be 16 again.

  18. jeff  |   Posted on May 5th, 2004

    Do they kick you out of the show for having a camera phone? like bringing it into the show? or only if you use it? Can you check it with the security? This sounds dumb. anybody know?

  19. jeff, the posts on morrissey-solo indicated that you had to check it, which is apparently kind of a nuisance. but, who’s going to go to a show without their phone, so what can ya do?

  20. matt  |   Posted on May 5th, 2004

    CHECK THE PHONE. the kid in front of me took a pic with the phone immediately after moz came out on stage and was totally kicked out the entire show. check it check it check it. or just hide it and don’t use it. they pat you down though so i don’t know where you’d hide it…unless you hid it in your crotch.

    matt

  21. How much do I get for seeing The Smiths at the Greek Theater in Berkeley in 1986?

  22. jeff  |   Posted on May 6th, 2004

    Does anybody know the 60′s french songs that were being played before Morrissey?

  23. jeff  |   Posted on May 6th, 2004

    Does anybody know the 60′s french songs that were being played before Morrissey?

  24. Dave  |   Posted on May 7th, 2004

    2 things: 1. If anyone deserves a piece of Moz’ clothing, it’s me…Back at roseland in ’92 on the Your Arsenal tour I actually got on stage at the end of alsatian cousin, only to somehow lose my left brand new Doc Marten because in the mosh pit the laces had totally come loose and after I hugged morrissey and security tackled me, the shoe somehow popped off. As I was being “escorted” off stage, morrissey picked up my shoe AND THREW IT BEHIND THE DRUM KIT. good bye shoe.

    2. I find it hilarious in a good way how all the fans on this site seem to be 26-32 (I’m 28) with our special moz memories from those intense years of the early 90′s when his solo career was big but he stubbornly (and I believe legally) refused to play smiths songs. rock on.

  25. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 7th, 2004

    Hey Dave, I was at that Roseland show too, the Ritz as well, I don’t remember the one other place he played that time around? Webster Hall or maybe the Limelight?

  26. Dave  |   Posted on May 7th, 2004

    very good memory- he also played limelight. Those three shows were in november…i remember the roseland show being the wednesday before thanksgiving. he had also played the paramount theatre at MSG two months before in september, and it was one of the greatest shows I’ve ever seen.

    have you seen my shoe anywhere?

  27. Jennifer  |   Posted on May 8th, 2004

    Yes!!! I was at the Paramount too, I rarely ever missed Moz when he came to town. I missed the Jones Beach show, the Limelight and the Hammerstein. What I found so strange was the year he played Summer Stage in Central Park, it was so easy to get tickets and people just didn’t seem too into it, same with when he played Beacon last. I think he’s had a great resurgence.

    No, I haven’t seen your shoe, sorry!

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