The Smiths - Live at Derby Assembly Rooms 1983
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All of the people in this video have since been banned from Morrissey-solo for expressing thought.
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@GNeuman Moz incouraged his fans to come up on the stage with him, and has throughout the Smiths days and when he went solo. He loves it, and so do his fans. It was a true part of a Smiths show. One of the best things about watching this preformance is to see the fans get up there with him, He is in no way in any danger. Its a good time and everyone is a part of the fun.
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@themanogni Im 14 and I love The Smiths and Morrissey!!!
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2:50 the kid is superb! Sorry to sys but today's kids have a fairly bad taste of music at least in that age.
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1:26 my favorite part!!!!!!
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ahhhhhhh. i was there. memories. memories. morrissey kept calling for calm: 'civility, please...'
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They would never allow this today...
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omg amazing
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I remember watching this on a Friday night. Me dad came back from the pub half way through and sat watching it a abit pissed with me till he fell asleep. I'm now tow years younger than me dad was then...where the fuck did all that time go???
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yea we fookin' be
@CeeTeez it's from The Smiths' debut, an alternate version was recorded, I think for the John Peel sessions. That may have been earlier, but it wasn't the official recording.
Flowerblood 1 year ago
@Flowerblood . You're perfectly correct. It was originally track 2 on The Smiths by The Smiths. I actually bought it on Hatful of Hollow first and then went back and got the first album.
CeeTeezVeeTeez 11 months ago
looks like that would have been class. being able to say u were on stage with the smiths !
Can't remember the name of the tune though ??
Roche1983 2 years ago
The track was " You've got Everything Now " from Hatful of Hollow !
CeeTeezVeeTeez 2 years ago
he can't even speak lol
daqiur 3 years ago
Glad you enjoyed it. I watched that particular performance when first broadcast on " The Old Grey Whistle Test" on BBC2". It was very common at that time for the adoring masses to invade the stage at Smiths gigs although rare that it were captured on film.
CeeTeezVeeTeez 3 years ago