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Sold out! Damn straight! All 327 seats!
if it was two guys and a dog,the important thing is that the two guys and a dog enjoyed themselves.
and yes the dog was on a chain.
 
Not sure why the New Order support keeps coming up, Johnnys only opened for them twice, once in 2013 and this summer, however with it being in Manchester there was a lot of interest in seeing him.

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Not sure why the New Order support keeps coming up, Johnnys only opened for them twice, once in 2013 and this summer, however with it being in Manchester there was a lot of interest in seeing him.

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It is mentioned because Morrissey (foolishly) took a swipe at Marr earlier this year for supporting NO, making it sound like Marr has dedicated his entire solo career to opening for NO. And what the Master says, the minions must repeat.
 
Who cares what Americans think of anything, especially anything intelligent and sensitive and poetic?
People always insult Americans because they envy them. Morrissey just did a tour here and spends lot of time in LA, he seems to care what we think.
 
What the hell is that and why would anyone post it here?
where have you been,i told everyone the haters would soon be back and abracadabra here you are.
have you found the online posts yet,you know the ones that said his first show and setlist were crap,iv been asking you for weeks but your memory seems to have been erased.
 
raygun it was the marshmallow wheels tour,are you raging because he completed every show

"Marshmallow Wheels" is a slice of comedy genius there, gordyboy. For context, here is a poster from the tour. Everything about it screams middle-aged has-beens trying to remain relevant. And this is what Johnnie, in either his late teens or early 20s, somehow thought was cool. In a way it was the birth of dad-rock. The "Miami Vice" blazers-&-loafers, the cheesy pastel stylings, the feathered hair—today it would be skinny jeans, polo shirts with rolled-up sleeves; the "beardy hipster." Rock n roll artists have an expiration date, and few there are who heed it.

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Anyway, to stay on topic, I have a worry. Given Michael Knowles' politics, there's a chance this might end up on Morrissey Central.

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"Marshmallow Wheels" is a slice of comedy genius there, gordyboy. For context, here is a poster from the tour. Everything about it screams middle-aged has-beens trying to remain relevant. And this is what Johnnie, in either his late teens or early 20s, somehow thought was cool. In a way it was the birth of dad-rock. The "Miami Vice" blazers-&-loafers, the cheesy pastel stylings, the feathered hair—today it would be skinny jeans, polo shirts with rolled-up sleeves; the "beardy hipster." Rock n roll artists have an expiration date, and few there are who heed it.

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Anyway, to stay on topic, I have a worry. Given Michael Knowles' politics, there's a chance this might end up on Morrissey Central.

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You should evolve. That’s the thing. A middle aged rocker should never try to replicate what made him cool when he was in his 20s. I have no idea what the Stones were doing in this picture, but they look hilarious.
 
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glad it gave you a chuckle roman.
heres my latest joke i made up in work.

if you take smeones urine sample to the doctors would this be a case of you taking the piss.
tickets go on sale next week.
 
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