Morrissey - There is a light that never goes out

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Morrissey - There is a light that never goes out @ Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY, USA, 10 October 2004

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  • I was minding my business

    Viewing some vids on

    youtube of the Smiths and my Moz

    It was worthwhile enjoying and passing the time

    But I set my eyes on an irritating sight

    Of a flamer gone coocoo

    She's not strange

    She just wants to hate her life away

  • simply the best song ever written in pop music history.

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  • @Genkimark Hahahaha that's so true mate,you made my day haha

  • lol!!!

  • I love the man, but he needs to be eating less pudding at mealtime.

  • he was mad at the security guards

    "watch security they've got machine guns"

  • i don´t understand.. did moz get mad because of a fan trying to reach him or because of security guards ??? ...

  • that is the bottom line for a VENUE not the PERFORMER however...you can not deny what moz himself was saying. I agree at a "normal"/ non morrissey show getting on stage is ridiculous and any performer including moz can say "see ya" as you say, but he was not saying this in fact quite the opposite.

  • Actually... the bottom line for a venue DURING a show is to keep people off of the stage and keep the performers out of harm's way. If you've seen "Gimme Shelter," you'll know how fucked up fans can be. The performer's safety is job one... before the lighting, the sound, etc. (much of which is the band's responsibility.) It's not just a matter of audience members acting like jerks. When they get unruly... particularly if they get onstage... a performer is well within his rights to say "see ya."

  • actually he was saying "oh shit, absolute shit" and "god bless you thanks for trying" and "watch security they've got machine guns" sooo.....i'm going to have to say that he was upset with security and quite pleased that a fan managed to at least try to get on stage. This is always a part of his shows and although I agree sometimes it can get out of hand, I think these New York shows (and others) were lacking something because everyone was "shackled to their seats"

  • i think he was damn right leaving the stage. what morons interrupting his performance! he must have thought: 'so these are my fans?' and felt totally annoyed and upset and absolutely tired. this is such a beautiful song, watching him singing it could have been magical, but these freaky morons manage to screw up everything and bring us back to the crude and ugly reality.

  • Simply the best song ever written, full stop.

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