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Tue, Mar 7 2000
"Moz Angeles" - backdrop projections

Here are the backdrops used in the two Los Angeles area concerts this past weekend. Many thanks to those that helped make it happen:

"Moz Angeles" - backdrop projections (9 total)



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Tour update (Montevideo, 2nd Mexico City and Santiago dates may be added)

Previously announced Monterrey and Guadalajara dates in Mexico are not happening. From Angela at MorrisseyTour.com:

There have been more date changes for South America. I was told that Uruguay may be added as well as a second Mexico city and Santiago show.

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Mexico City MAR 25 (possibly)
Santiago, Chile MAR 27 (possibly)
Montevideo , Uruguay MAR 31

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Tour photo links

Thanks to everyone for submitting photos and links to their webpages. Again I apologize if it took a while to link them up. If I missed anyone let me know. Comments / Notes (3)



"Morrissey: Still Crooning After All These Years" - Billboard (March 1) - NY Beacon review

Link anonymously sent:

Morrissey: Still Crooning After All These Years

Ex-Smiths frontman Morrissey isn't currently signed to a record label, and hasn't released a new album in more than two years. Regardless, the artist, now 40, is currently on tour in the U.S., having already wowed a sold-out crowd at New York's Roseland Ballroom last week before yesterday's show at the Beacon Theater.

Although Morrissey's reputation as a perpetually miserable crooner remains justified, his performance last night was full of energy and an unusual proliferation of between-song chatter. He reminisced about playing at the same venue some 16 years earlier with the Smiths, and satisfied fans of the late group's melancholy pop with credible renditions of Smiths favorites such as "Meat Is Murder," "Is It Really So Strange?," and "Half A Person."

Virtually ignoring his last two studio albums, Morrissey and his band instead concentrated on vintage rockers ("November Spawned A Monster," "Tomorrow," opener "You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side"), obscure b-sides ("Lost," "I Can Have Both," and "Swallow On My Neck"), and years-old album tracks ("Now My Heart Is Full," the giddily droll "Hairdresser On Fire").

A surprisingly well-done cover of David Bowie's "Drive In Saturday" closed the show, despite Morrissey's request for the audience to count how many mistakes the band would make while playing it. The tour moves on to California for two final dates this week before resuming in Mexico later this month. A host of dates in South America will follow.

-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.

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"Still Ill" party in Greece (March 17)

From George Christopoulos:

The Greek official Smiths/Moz fan club "Still Ill" is organising a big party dedicated to our hero. The party will be held at "Mad" club on Friday the 17th of March.

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