"Morrissey delivers the personal touch" - Orange County Register (Mar. 7) |
Posted on Fri, Mar 10 2000 at 9:17 a.m. PST by
David T.
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First with the link
to the Irvine review is Jeff:
Morrissey
delivers the personal touch
REVIEW: At Bren Center, the crown prince of pain
and asexuality gives a lush performance rife with
flourishes and angst-laden posing.
March
7, 200-
By STAN KABAL
Special to the Register
If you think Tori Amos or Depeche Mode fans are
obsessed, you ain't seen nothin' until you've been
to a Morrissey concert. More than an hour before the
crown prince of pain, angst and asexuality came
onstage at the University of California, Irvine,
Bren Events Center on Sunday night, the fans on the
floor became a jostling, roiling sea of desperation
yearning to inch as close as humanly possible to the
stage barricade.
But then, it has been often said that Morrissey
tends to attract the obsessive types of
personalities.
Playing songs like "Hairdresser on Fire,"
"November Spawned a Monster" and
"Break Up the Family" for a fair-weather
crowd just wouldn't cut it.
All things being equal, it was a lush performance,
rife with Moz's trademark flourishes and
anguish-laden posing, but one couldn't help becoming
mildly distracted by his constant accepting of token
gifts such as letters, trinkets, and the occasional
bouquet of gladiolas (which is reported to be his
favorite kind of flower).
To compound matters, as those he called his
"sexy little children" were being hauled
over the barricade to avoid being crushed by the
force of wave after wave of pushing, he would reach
out to many of them, often pulling them onstage for
an impromptu embrace.
In Morrissey's defense, maybe he feared they would
be manhandled by the security. Or maybe he truly
wanted to connect with a few of the fans who have
made him a mainstay in the alternative music scene.
Still, in a way typical of Morrissey, one couldn't
help but find the gratitude toward his fans as
sincere
Artists of his stature often keep the public at
arm's length, preferring to preserve their personal
space at all times. In a sense, Morrissey still
does, regularly refusing to allow autographs or
meet-and-greet sessions before concerts.
But giving the fan an opportunity to physically
connect with the artist harkens to the glory days of
the early '80s, where fresh, young superstars such
as U2's Bono would bring a fan onstage to play the
guitar solo of "New Year's Day" or some
other song.
Moz also played such favorites as "Last Night I
Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" and his personal
anthem, "Meat Is Murder," but the
highlight of the night was "Half A
Person," after which he made every girl (and a
few guys, for that matter) swoon when he said,
"I'd like to sleep with you all, but there
isn't time."
Phantom Planet opened the evening, and while they
did not appear to be a logical choice for warming up
the crowd, they wowed the audience with a sound made
wonderfully complex by a trio of harmonizing
guitars, made even more credible with their cover
version of the Cars' "Just What I Needed."
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Comments / Notes
I was fortunate enough to have been in Irvine Sunday night, and I had the BEST time...too bad I was forced out of the pit by the brutes. "I've always been true to you...."
maribel <[email protected]>
riverside - Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 10:45:49 (PST) | #1
I WAS AT THIS SHOW, AND I WAS DISSAPPOINTED WHEN HE DIDNT PLAY "READER MEETS AUTHOR", THIS IS THE FOURTH SHOW OF THE OYE ESTEBAN TOUR THAT I SEE, AND THE ONLY ONE IN WHICH HE DIDNT PLAY IT. I SNUK IN MY MICRO RECORDER AND GOT THE WHOLE THING ON TAPE, QUITE CLEARLY. GREAT SHOW, IF HE COMES BACK TO THE SO CAL AREA YOU WILL SEE ME THERE.
ALEX B <[email protected]>
- Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 12:44:39 (PST) | #2
If the writer continues to make us feel a bit too "obessed" or "obessive" they are gonna make me and every single Morrissey fan that is alive today look like addicts and put us into mental hospitals for being to "Addictive." But comparing us between TORI AMOS and DEPECHE MODE? well thats taking us a bit too far
Annette Abercrombie
Santa Monica, CA - Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 15:12:41 (PST) | #3
I was at the UCI show and was very impressed by how Moz's band recreated complicated studio tracks from the Smiths and Moz solo. I was especially excited to hear how well "Hairdresser" and "Last Night I Dreamt," came out. Esteban sounded equally awesome. ViVa MoRrIsSeY. It is truly a MOZ ANGELES.
christian gonzales <[email protected]>
california - Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 19:42:43 (PST) | #4
Oh yeah he did by the way played Break up the family in Fresno, CA in December and only played like 1 or 2 minutes of the song and couldnt sing it....
Annette Abercrombie
Santa Monica, CA - Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 21:16:06 (PST) | #5
yes-yes--- i was in front by the barriers in that jostling roiling sea of desperation! it was pretty fun! i was lifted over the barrier during 'ouija-board' and almost got on stage... but damn security pulled me off! but i managed to launch a glow-stick and almost hit moz!
dean2000 <[email protected]>
calif, arse o' the world - Fri, Mar 10, 2000 at 22:18:59 (PST) | #6
oh god dean2000, yer too cool, gag.
annoyed
- Sat, Mar 11, 2000 at 13:54:49 (PST) | #7
congratulations dean2000! glad you enjoyed yourself in the front and almost hit Moz with a f**king glow stick! keep yourself and the glow sticks at the f**king raves!
annoyed 2
- Sun, Mar 12, 2000 at 22:13:23 (PST) | #8
I was one of the security guards at the Morrissey concert. I had one of the best seats in the house. I was in front of the stage area, trying to keep the crowd contained. I knew how every person in the crowd felt, so I helped many get on stage. If I couldnt get on stage, far be it for me to refuse another. I saw Morrissey at Coachella, I must say he gave a better proformance at UCI. Although I wished he would have played Jack the Ripper.
Jose RIvera <[email protected]>
- Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 09:49:12 (PST) | #9
The show in Irvine was AWESOME!!! Moz looked great and sounded even better... I saw him in Dec in San Diego, but I didn't have floor access. This time I was up-close and personal. Can't wait for another So. Cal. show...
michelle <[email protected]>
San Diego Ca - Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 12:18:35 (PST) | #10
I've seen a few U2 shows in my time, and frankly, all those people(1 per show...big whoop!) Bono pulled up on stage to dance with looked like plants to me. I never believed for a second that they were *real* fans. ha!
alainsane <[email protected]>
- Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 20:42:38 (PST) | #11
what a wonderful review. definitely the closest to home i've read so far. and i think we ARE obsessive. at least i know, i am, in pretty much all areas of my life, but i guess i don't understand how you could love him and not be obsessed...i couldn't stop there...
melissa <[email protected]>
- Wed, Mar 15, 2000 at 12:03:38 (PST) | #12
I was at the Irvine show but I have to say that the Vegas show on Dec.20, 1999 kicked ass !!!!!!
Maria <[email protected]>
Southern Cal. - Tue, Mar 21, 2000 at 21:41:55 (PST) | #13
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