MORRISSEY : PERSONAL FEST 2004

  1. Intro : Imperfect List (Big Hard Excellent Fish)
  2. First Of The Gang To Die
  3. How Soon Is Now?
  4. November Spawned A Monster
  5. I Like You
  6. Bigmouth Strikes Again
  7. Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
  8. Subway Train / Everyday Is Like Sunday
  9. Let Me Kiss You
  10. Shoplifters Of The World Unite
  11. Irish Blood, English Heart
  12. The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores
  13. How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?
  14. Now My Heart Is Full
  15. Rubber Ring
  16. The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get
  17. There Is A Light That Never Goes Out

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Venue : Personal Fest, Club Ciudad De Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Recording Date : November 6, 2004

Length : 74:09

Quality : Soundboard recording (A+)

Review : Personal Fest is an Argentine music festival, held annually in Buenos Aires since 2004. It was named after its main sponsor, Personal. In 2004 Morrissey was one of the acts appearing on the main stage. This is an excellent concert registration in fantastic sound quality.

Concert Review (Morrissey Solo) : I've just arrived from the show and it was amazing, well, actually it was more than that, much more than that, as soon as i figure out a good adjetive to descrive it I'll use it. The set-list was pretty much the same Morrissey has been playing lately, which means it was a great list! He was in a good mood, despite the fact that the sound on stage was not as good as it should had been (he apologized several times because of this, he even said sorry if he was sounding like a frog and said he felt he was just barking, fortunately this was not true, the sound outside the stage was ok!). The crowd used every little space between songs to sing his name, he really seemed pleased and surprised with this, then he talked about G.W. Bush (in a negative way of course) wich made the crowd scream ''hijo de puta'' (the spanish for ''motherfucker'') in his honor. Morrissey is awesome, I have no doubts about that, specially after what I saw tonight. Goobye.