posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
Thanks to an anonymous person and Watford Supporter for the following info:

Intermission:
"Bravo" - The Apex Theory
"Writing A Letter" - Smoking Popes (download link)
"Arts & Craft Spectacular" - Sparks (lyrics/info, from an anonymous post)
"Part-Time Punks" - Television Personalities (lyrics, song/chords)
"Bubble Gum" - Brigitte Bardot (lyrics)
"The Thing About Men" - Pony Club
"What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?" - Performed by Bette Davis & Debbie Burton with Bobby Heller And His Orchestra (link #1, with clip, from an anonymous post, link #2 - Rhino info)
"Hey Mom" - Nathan Abshire
"Morrissey" - Leo GarcĂ­a (story)
"One Horse Town" (?) - The Thrills
"The Fool" - Ludus
"Old Shep" - Hank Snow
"Innocent And Vain" - Nico

Entrance:
"A Child Ill" recited by John Betjeman. Played before Morrissey goes on stage. Morrissey has mentioned this before - in a 1995 Q questionnaire Morrissey chose this as the answer to the question, "What music would you have played at your funeral?"

Exitus:
"This Is My Life" - Shirley Bassey (lyrics/info). Played over the speaker system after the concert ended. The whole song isn't played, only the last few dramatic verses. Later in the tour "My Way" by Frank Sinatra replaced "This Is My Life". "My Way" was used as the exitus in the 1999/2000 tour.

Additional info, links, additions, corrections are welcome. Song info from previous tours are available at West Ham Forever. (downloads are no longer available, according to Sven68)

Update: 08/20 05:46 GMT: Thanks to The Magic Fairy and Almodis for posting the Television Personalities info in the comments section. Song info posted anonymously in the Phoenix article.
posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
Mrs. Shankly writes:

"I Like You" (live in Arizona) is available for download. (!) Hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do.

mrs shankly's mp3 of the week for loafing oafs
posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
Thanks to Chad in Phoenix for some short digital video clips from the first concert in Phoenix (.asf format):

Hairdresser On Fire (:24, 327KB - clip)
The First Of The Gang To Die (1:03, 585KB - intro/restart)
The First Of The Gang To Die (:54, 621KB - clip)
Sister I'm A Poet (:17, 227KB - clip)
Jack The Ripper (:28, 323B - clip)
posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
cm writes:

"Manchester, So Much To Answer For"

Tuesday, August 27th, 2002
9pm+, No cover, 21 & up
Venue: Rififi (212-677-1027)
332 East 11th Street btw. 1st & 2nd Ave, NYC

To salute the US release of the film "24 Hour Party People", DJ Still spins an all-night, exclusively Mancunian soundtrack. Think Buzzcocks, Joy Division, The Smiths, Morrissey, James, New Order, The Fall, Chameleons, The Stone Roses, Happy Mondays, 808 State, etc... with related visuals in the rear theatre. "24 Hour Party People" giveaways courtesy of Landmark Sunshine Cinema. Suggestions and comments are always welcome. For more information, or to receive future announcements for events in the New York City area, visit: http://www.transmissionspace.com/sound.html


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posted by davidt on Monday August 19 2002, @08:45AM
Tim Cook writes:

On the evening of August 30th Morrissey will be playing at the Fillmore in Denver. After the show all 21 and over fans are invited to Lipgloss @ 60 South Broadway for a night of dancing your legs to the knees.

The evening's music will consist of Britpop /Glam /Indie /Soul and Rock.

Cover is 5 dollars after 10 pm, and you must have a valid 21+ Id to enter.

Directions from the Fillmore are...

Take Colfax West to Broadway. Left on Broadway. 60 South is located about 1.5 miles on the left hand side. The biggest landmark is a Key Bank on the right hand side of the road from the club. Also a yellow sanwich board sighn is in front of the club.

And to anyone who shows, please think of some nice rarities you'd like to hear. We'd love to play em.

Club information is located at - www.hybridmagazine.com/lipgloss
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