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Morrissey - Years of Refusal

March 12, 2009 – 9:32 pm by sleeper

Tour Dates
03/06/09 House Of Blues Myrtle Beach, SC
03/07/09 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA
03/09/09 Orange Peel Asheville, NC
03/11/09
DPAC Durham, NC
03/13/09 The National Richmond, VA
03/14/09
Warner Theater Washington, DC
03/16/09 Wellmont Theater Montclair, NJ
03/17/09 Carnegie Music Hall Pittsburgh, PA
03/19/09
University of Buffalo Center for the Arts Buffalo, NY
03/21/09 Bowery Ballroom New York, NY
03/22/09 Academy of Music Philadelphia, PA
03/25/09 Webster Hall New York, NY
03/26/09 Carnegie Hall New York, NY
03/28/09
Foxwoods Mashantucket, CT
03/29/09 House of Blues Boston, MA
03/31/09 Michigan Theater Ann Arbor, MI
04/01/09 Palace Theater Columbus, OH
04/03/09 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, WI
04/04/09 Aragon Ballroom Chicago, IL
04/06/09 State Theater Minneapolis, MN
04/07/09 Midland Theater Kansas City, MO
04/08/09 Pageant Theatre St. Louis, MO
04/10/09 Dallas Palladium Dallas, TX
04/11/09 Jesse Jones Hall Houston, TX
04/12/09 Bass Concert Hall Austin, TX
04/14/09 Chavez Theater El Paso, TX
04/15/09 Sunshine Theater Albuquerque, NM
04/17/09 Coachella Indio, California
04/28/09 INEC Killarney
04/29/09 Leisureland Galway
05/01/09 Leisure Centre Omagh
05/02/09 Waterfront Belfast
05/04/09 Albert Halls Stirling
05/05/09 Caird Hall Dundee
05/07/09 Barrowland Glasgow
05/08/09 Barrowland Glasgow
05/10/09 Empire Liverpool
05/11/09 Royal Albert Hall London
05/13/09 Symphony Hall Birmingham

05/15/09 Britannia Pier Great Yarmouth
05/16/09 Corn Exchange Cambridge

05/19/09 Arena Hull
05/20/09 Borough Hall Hartlepool
05/22/09 Apollo Manchester
05/23/09 Apollo Manchester
05/25/09 City Hall Salisbury
05/26/09 Mile End Troxy Ballroom London
05/28/09 Brixton 02 Academy London
05/29/09 Brixton O2 Academy London
05/30/09 Brixton O2 Academy London
06/02/09 Grand Rex Paris
06/03/09 Aeronef Lille
06/05/09 Rockhal Club Luxembourg
06/06/09 Watt Rotterdam
06/08/09 Elizabeth Hall Antwerp
06/09/09 Capitol Offenbach
06/11/09 Palladium Cologne
06/12/09
Columbiahalle Berlin
06/14/09 Poer 2 Bremen
06/15/09 Rytmeposten Odense

06/17/09 KB Hallen Copenhagen
06/18/09 Ahaga Boras
06/20/09
Senstrumscene Oslo
06/22/09 Lisebergshallen Gothenberg
06/24/09 Hovet Stockholm
06/26/09 Tampere Arena Tampere
06/27/09 Cable Factory Helsinki

06/29/09 Maneshe St Petersburg
07/01/09 B1 Club Moscow
Discography

[1988] Viva Hate

[1990] Bona Drag

[1991] Kill Uncle

[1992] Your Arsenal

[1994] Vauxhall and I

[1995] Southpaw Grammar

[1997] Maladjusted

[2004] You Are the Quarry

[2006] Ringleader of the Tormentors
Read More Morrissey
Being a huge Morrissey/The Smiths fan, people often ask me: “What’s your favorite Morrissey song?…
To say the least, Morrissey is the main reason why I listen to alternative music. Prior Morrissey, I was hoplessly in love with Chynna from Wilson Phillips. What made me deflect to the dark side was seeing Morrissey’s black humor as he sings his heart out to “There is a Place in Hell for Me and My Friends” on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.

I bought everything I could from BMG music club. I still think it’s a great deal, you get 4 CDs for the cost of “shipping” - which usually works out to be about $4 a CD. BMG had a back catalogue of only some Smiths albums (they were missing albums like Meat is Murder and Rank to name a few) and only two Morrissey albums, Viva Hate and Bona Drag (the latter is more or less a compilation).

When those few albums wasn’t enough for me, I sought out singles, collecting cover artwork, fanzines, and bootlegs. I suppose it shouldn’t surprise anyone that I can get a bit obsessive.

Just to let you know, for the sake of being faithful and for collecting, I still buy his singles. I no longer try and get all different version of a ‘greatest hits’ album or anything. For instance, I think there’s a new Smiths greatest hits out, which I’ll be ignoring… although there’s always this nagging voice in the back of my mind to ‘complete’ the collection, you know?

Okay, for those still awake, Morrissey’s latest album is called Years of Refusal. If you are only familiar with the ‘mopey’/depressing Morrissey of those Smiths days, I have to warn you that this album is very muscular and agressive. There is, of course, the odd sad song (”You Were Good In Your Time”), but they are quite outnumbered on this album.

You might have seen his “All You Need Is Me” tongue-in-cheek answer to all your woes or have heard “That’s How People Grow Up” on his last Greatest Hits album (that song was a brand new song at the time). The new “hit” single from this album is “I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris”, which sounds sweeping. I don’t know how to describe it, it sounds like the song should be epic, but it’s wrapped up in a two minute pop song. Typical Morrissey to end the song with “nobody wants my love“.

I really enjoyed the opening and closing songs (”Something Is Squeezing My Skull” and “I’m Ok By Myself”), they seem like fitting bookends to a great novel. The first song is just a fast song with an amusing Morrissey lyric of “don’t give me anymore“. The last song was co-written by Jesse Tobias, who is a semi-new collaborator. The rest of the album are written by old band rockabillish members, Alain Whyte and Boz Boorer, they’ve been with Morrissey since 1991.

Morrissey is definitely a more modern and mature musician since The Smiths… and easily his most poppiest album to date. New fans will be delighted, old fans may not really like. But you know they are going to buy it anyway, so it doesn’t really matter what I say…. although I will have to say this album is much, much, better than his last one, Ringleader of the Tormentors .

You can find Years of Refusal at any record store. If you can’t find it, then you are shopping at the wrong record store. Fans should be sure to only get the deluxe edition with bonus DVD.

Look for Julia Riley if you’re going to attend a show. I will at the Minneapolis show, so come say hi.

As a special bonus, here are some Morrissey songs I’ve previously mentioned:


Morrissey - Reader Meet Author

Morrissey - The National Front Disco

Morrissey - Sunny

Morrissey - Girl Least Likely To

Morrissey - Jack The Ripper (live)

Morrissey - Boxers

Morrissey - Piccadilly Palare

Morrissey - That’s How People Grow Up

Morrissey - Jack the Ripper (studio)

Morrissey - Tomorrow (Single Mix)
UPDATE 3/6/09: I got this amusing note:

A Note From Morrissey on Tour of Refusal

“I have survived the interrogation of Atlanta’s Immigration officials and Myrtle Beach shall have me tonite (Friday), and the world from then onwards … if the world can take it. One of the many penalties of being human is that tours often take a military push to start, well, all of our answers will be in our songs tomorrow night. The bloodbath starts at 7.30. Life is testing you out. Be ready for anything.”

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