29 September 1992
Fox Theatre, St.Louis, MO

You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
Glamorous Glue
Girl Least Likely To
November Spawned A Monster
Certain People I Know
Sister I'm A Poet
Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
My Insatiable One
Tomorrow
We'll Let You Know
Suedehead
He Knows I'd Love To See Him
You're The One For Me, Fatty
Seasick, Yet Still Docked
Alsatian Cousin
We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
/Everyday Is Like Sunday
/The National Front Disco
As for the previous gig, a barrier was set between the crowd and the stage and only the fans from the front rows were allowed next to it. A few of them made it up to hug their idol, especially during "Suedehead" and the encores. There was no change in the setlist.

Morrissey shook a tambourine during the first few bars of "Certain People I Know" then threw it into the audience. After the song he commented: "You know I'm really so glad there is so much security because it makes me feel really secure". In "My Insatiable One", Morrissey sang "I've got this terrible feeling" instead of the usual "I've got this horrible feeling." After "Tomorrow", he addressed the audience. At this point into the concert, he started interacting more with the fans in the front rows. He chatted with them and picked up their gifts (and sometimes sent them back flying into the crowd).

As he had done earlier in the evening with a tambourine, Morrissey started "You're The One For Me, Fatty" with maracas and threw them into the crowd when he was done with them. After "Seasick, Yet Still Docked", to someone in the audience, Morrissey replied "What? Yes what... we're English..." One of the few fans who made it on stage during the encore sang a bit of "Everyday Is Like Sunday" with Morrissey.

 


An audience recording of the complete concert (minus the latter half of "The National Front Disco") is available on bootleg VHS and DVDs. The footage is steady and only has minor obstructions. The tinny audio from this video recording was lifted and has found its way onto the internet.

 

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