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Release Date: 1993 - 11 - 15, Audio CD, Warner Last Update 11.12.2009 06:11
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by - written on 13/07/02 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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Only the Smiths would release a live album which includes the audience booing and hissing them at the end as they fail to play an encore. It is a strange album, and not one which I would reccomend to a non-Smiths fan, but there is much pleasure to be had from it. Recorded at the National Ballroom, Kilburn, it kicks off with 'The Queen is Dead' preceeded by Morrissey roaring and screaming 'come on!" at the audience, a theme which endures throughout the concert. Morrissey does a number of strange things throughout, whopping, shouting, deliberatly singing wrong and making some rather bizzare sounds like a frog, but the fickle audience seem to enjoy. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/05/01
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Aside from a blistering version of 'London', not much else here worth it. - Advantages: classic tracks, great band, rare glimpse at their live ability - Disadvantages: not very well pulled off, kind of lacking
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