Morrissey is still a charming man

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Thursday, May 21, 2009
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Any doubts that Morrissey would be up for his date in Hull after his recent brush with illness were blown away as the iconic pop star took to the stage in the city this week.

He may be pushing 50 – his milestone birthday is tomorrow – and looking, let's say, a lot stouter than he did in his Smiths pomp, but there's no denying that his floating voice with its falsetto reach is still a force to be reckoned with.

The energetic foursome, who were handpicked by his Mozness for the tour, impressed when they toned down the Siouxsie And The Banshees-style wailing and concentrated on what sounded like some pretty impressive melodies.

It was the iconic star, not the young upstarts, the packed arena had come to see. Welcomed on stage by a kitsch projected backdrop of Shirley Bassey and New York Dolls numbers, intertwined with footage gleaned from what looked like awful 60s TV variety shows, Morrissey obviously still has a taste for the flamboyant – as well as the lost Britain of yesteryear. A giant bicep-bulging sailor formed the backdrop – make of that what you will.

But, if the build-up and scenery were a little camp, there was nothing fey about his live performance. Ripping straight into a performance of This Charming Man before dovetailing into Irish Blood, English Heart – the song that kick-started the singer's Indian summer comeback in 2004 – this was Morrissey backed by a muscular, and aggressive, backing band that had no problem filling what is often a cavernous and unforgiving venue.

"Is it too loud for you?" he quipped at one point. "Is it too Grimsby?"

Four songs in, the band really went to town on How Soon Is Now, with guitarist Boz Boorer recreating Johnny Marr's epic fractured guitar riff to a heavy, bludgeoning, effect. The track ended with the drummer bashing the living daylights out of the huge Rank Studios gong behind his kit.

The sterling opening ended with more Smiths crowd pleasers – Girlfriend In A Coma and Ask – while You Are The Quarry's Let Me Kiss You climaxed with the ageing singer ripping his shirt off to the words, "And then you see someone you physically despise".

A nod to the middle-aged spread and greying temples? Maybe, but with the shirt flung into the crowd, it proved a barnstorming opening.

If anything, Morrissey may have used too much of his big artillery too soon, as the second half drifted a little. Tracks such as Something Is Squeezing My Skull – or something is squeezing my Hull as he announced it – Throwing My Arms Around Paris and When Last I Spoke To Carol, from his latest album, were all given an outing.

It was refreshing to see Morrissey so at ease with his illustrious back catalogue – much more than I remember him being at Bridlington Spa several years ago – and willing to dig into The Smiths' repertoire for some crowd-pleasing numbers. But I would have loved to have seen the reaction to "panic on the streets of Humberside" or a Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now.

Another shirt change, this time from tight white to tight black, and the encore consisted only of a fine rendition of First Of The Gang To Die before he was gone – leaving the band to distribute T-shirts, plectrums and drum sticks around the audience. A good night, a great performer, a muted finale.

Let's hope it's not, as rumoured, his last show here in Hull before retirement beckons.

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    by brian, college - bored

    Friday, May 22 2009, 9:55AM

    “Many years ago I used to go to a lot of student parties and there were always at least half a dozen guys dresses as Morrissey ... i used to go as Kate Bush which is a difficult look for a 15 stone guy!”

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    by Kate, nr Hornsea

    Thursday, May 21 2009, 12:46PM

    “Even by the standards of a Morrissey gig that was a mad crowd on Tuesday. The people of Hull did Mozzer and The Lads proud. Hopefully they'll take the hint and visit us again next tour.

    Ian, you're right about the sound quality; it was distorted and too bassy, especially for those close to the stage. I'm a front barrier limpet but I'm not sure I could have stayed at the front had I not invested in noise-filtration ear plugs.

    Sound quality apart, this was a top gig; a full-blooded set list of stormers from the back catalogue and highlights from the Quarry, Ringleader and Refusal albums.

    The band - and in this case I include Morrissey in the term because right now they really seem like a band rather than a singer and his backing musicians - were on top form; tight and energetic and well-served by the attentive tech. staff. The band members all looked like they were genuinely having a good time, feeding perhaps off the enthusiasm of the crowd.

    Then of course, there were the great traditions of any Morrissey gig; the desperate scrabble to touch the Hand of Moz as he teeters on the edge of the stage... and of course, the stripping off. Cardigan first (sexy things, cardigans....) then the (often floral and entertainingly awful) shirt... and off goes the crowd - men and women, from teens to the SAGA set - erupting into noisy transports of joy at the sight of a slightly tubby fifty-year-old bloke flashing us his moobs and love-handles. Welcome to the world of Morrissey fandom. :D

    I should mention how well the Arena security staff looked after us. People who needed to be pulled out of the crush were rescued promptly, trouble makers (although it was a friendly crowd overall), dealt with and we daft sardines on the front barrier were supplied with cool water to drink.

    The only bad news was that pickpockets were at work in the audience,helping themselves to about 30 mobile phones. So watch out for your valuables if you're going to any concerts hereabouts.”

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    by Pete, Hull

    Thursday, May 21 2009, 11:06AM

    “We was there on Tuesday night.

    Fantastic!! Big Morrissey Fan and loved it.

    If people don't like Morrissey then don't comment. I don't think that he's got a lack of fans by going on the turn out on Tuesday night.

    There was people of all ages young and old.

    Hope it's not the last.”

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    by mally dawson, west hull

    Thursday, May 21 2009, 8:57AM

    “yes but when is he going to learn to sing ?.”

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