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1997 Maladjusted tour European leg
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After touring extensively North America, Morrissey crossed the Atlantic for a handful of Scandinavian dates, one in Germany and two in the UK. Personnel: Boz Boorer, Alain Whyte, Johnny Bridgwood and Spencer Cobrin.
-Black shirt with a sepiatone picture of Moz squatting in an alley looking at the camera with a plaid, short sleeve shirt and jeans and his regular shoes. Morrissey's name on the back. -White shirt with a black and white photo of Morrissey sitting on porch steps with a young girl in the background, looking away. Morrissey's name in the back. Picture needed. -White shirt with Morrissey circa 1995 wearing a white shirt, jeans, and silver bracelet, one hand caressing his chin; on the back "Wide to Receive" was printed near the hem bottom. Picture needed -T-shirt with "Morrissey" written like a family crest and "On this glorious occassion of this splendid defeat" on the front; "Satan Rejected My Soul" on the back. Picture needed. -The pool shot shirt with a large picture of Robert Wagner and Jeffrey Hunter as on the tour backdrop and "MORRISSEY" written under the photo, was only sold in London. This version was smaller in size and the tour itinerary on the back was altered. -Poster with the same picture of Morrissey squatting as on the black shirt described above.
The set often started with the trio of regulars "Do Your Best And Don't Worry", "The Boy Racer" and "Billy Budd". Other regulars included "Reader Meet Author", "Spring-Heeled Jim", "Alma Matters", "Paint A Vulgar Picture", "Roy's Keen", "Satan Rejected My Soul", "Now My Heart Is Full", "Speedway" and the usual encore of "Shoplifters Of The World Unite". Besides these, the following few songs were performed now and then to add variety: "Dagenham Dave", "Hold On To Your Friends", "The More You Ignore Me The Closer I Get", the Smiths' "London", "Sunny", "Nobody Loves Us", "The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils" and finally "Ambitious Outsiders" and "Trouble Loves Me". The latter two songs were added to the setlist in London in order to add exposure to the most recent album "Maladjusted". Otherwise only the three "Maladjusted" singles were part of the setlist, making the latter album less represented than older albums "Southpaw Grammar" (3 regulars, 2 part-timers) and "Vauxhall & I" (4 regulars, 2 part-timers). Here is the number of times each song was performed on this leg, in descending order of frequency. This is based on 8 concerts.
Alma Matters - 8 See here for more tour statistics.
In "Paint A Vulgar Picture" Morrissey still sang "please depressing Belgians" instead of "please the press in Belgium", "I just haven't earned it yet, baby" and "what makes most people feel happy still leads me headlong into harm". However halfway into these dates he returned to the album version's "BPI, MTV, BBC, Please them! Please them!" or at best he did the half-change "BPI, MTV, BBC, oh kiss their arses". The last verse of that song was always dropped, bringing up the ending after the first occurrence of "me and my true love will never meet again". In "Reader Meet Author" Morrissey often changed a line to "I say, have you ever escaped from a shipwrecked life?" and sometimes sang "If a fight broke out here tonight, I'd be the first away because I'm that type". In "Speedway", the intro lines "And when you slam down the hammer can you see it in your heart?" were dropped and Morrissey changed a line to "when you try to break my spirit, it just won't happen". In "Spring-Heeled Jim", he now rarely changed "well it's the normal thing to do" to "as long as it's the normal thing to do" but always followed that line with "... ah yes!". In "Satan Rejected My Soul" Morrissey often changed a line to "You'll never see all the crap in life it's cost me" or "You'll never see all the shit in life it's cost me". He also sometimes sang "I'm really sly" instead of "It's really sly". At the end of the song, where he usually sang "pull me in" and "haul me in", Morrissey often added "take me in", "shove me in", "tug me in", "drag me in", "push me in" or "kick me in". In the few performances of "The Teachers Are Afraid Of The Pupils", the two verses starting with "Say the wrong word" were dropped so the live version wouldn't last 10 minutes like the song does on "Southpaw Grammar". However the sample at the end wasn't dropped.
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