I was there..2 nights in July...Moz was kind and patient and gracious to his fans ...especially on his last night!!! He signed albums, and of course ripped off his t shirts and threw them to the audience- we went batshit crazy! Second year of his residency here in Vegas- we love him here!🖤🖤🖤
Morrissey is amazing. Been a fan for years. The grumpier he gets and more the refuses to play the game, the more his haters get upset and his fans love it.
I adoooooore him as an artist ❤ Such an incredible lyricist. It winds me up when people say he can't sing just because he's not a "singer". His voice is beautiful - so unique. 😌
@@-TheDude- “Oh no, looks like it’s lights out for Morrissey as a fan has him on the ropes-but wait! What’s this? He has greased up his arm, sending the fan plummeting backward to the floor! Good prep work there from Morrissey’s corner. Let’s see if he employs the tearaway tastecoat on this matchup as well…”
@@slyasleep How fun would that be, right?! I see Justin vastly expanding his creative output. He’s really turning into an amazing all-around performer here.
This channel is getting better and better. Not only are we gifted your musical commentary and stance but the comedy element has definitely ramped up. This content is far better than any of the mainstream TV channels which is why that is dying a death. Keep up the great work Justin!
"...like a cat looking for somewhere to lay down" ahhh what an exact way to describe ones somewhat vacant, yet troubled demeanour.Thanks for the fitting description Mr.Hawkins. (So, feline I must be🐈⬛). 🎶😻🕺
Nothing beats seeing Moz live. Best experience for me was getting the national express up to Hawick in Scotland and seeing him perform in a town hall. The energy and devotion was euphoric.
I've seen Morrissey 3 times: first one in London closing his tour Who put the M in Manchester? and the other two in Buenos Aires. There's like a tradition among fans who always try to hug him and, let's not forget, that ripping his shirt off to throw it away to the public is part of his magic! Nothing better than his manly chest and his awesome attitude. Next time I'll try to get on the stage!
I absolutely love you, Justin, for doing a Morrissey video. I know he's unpopular as an individual and persona currently, but I agree with you - his music, lyrics, and vocal performance are like none other and should be celebrated. My dad loved The Smiths and Morrissey's solo work, and Morrissey's voice was a huge part of the soundtrack of my life. My parents took me to see Morrissey as my first concert, probably back in 1999, and it truly was a religious experience, as some describe. I remember he even forgot the lyrics to a song, and the crowd sang for him!! It was just a beautiful, exciting, emotional experience. Since then, I've seen him numerous times, and taken my oldest two to see him as their first concerts as well! To see my children sing his songs and be part of that audience experience like I was, was just euphoric to me. And Morrissey never disappoints!! You've covered other, older artists losing their range, but Morrissey still sounds spot on, I'm terms of pitch. The band is incredible, and his setlists take you through every emotion. My favorite album I think is Vauxhall And I, although you can't deny the early Bona Drag is phenomenal. Unlike other artists who may lose some creativity or imagination, Morrissey doesn't! I love World Peace Is None Of Your Business - it sounds like it should be the soundtrack for a film or musical. And his covers are impressive and exposed me to many artists I want to hear more of, thanks to him. Viva Moz!
@Victor Alexander I don't know if it started earlier, but he made some racial remarks about Chinese people being inferior maybe 10 years ago and has expressed his support for a British far-right political party.
@sierrasample8632: Yes, Vauxhall and I is his masterpiece, but I still whack Viva Hate on from time to time. What a great solo debut (although Vini Reilly can take a lot of credit for that).
DUDE!!! I love your sense of humor. And God effin bless you for being part of what might be the only tribute to Eddie Van Halen the world will see (all wrapped up nicely in the Taylor Hawkins Tribute) Your performance with Wolfgang was spectacular, cheeky, and perfecto mundo. Cheers, mate !!
Just remember that the other half of the Smiths was the great Johnny Marr. I saw him with The The, opening for Depeche Mode. He played harmonica, but with his whole body. I have never seen anyone attack a harmonica like that. Marr is an incredible musician, and he can probably play any instrument you hand him.
We used to have Morrissey listening parties at my place of employment when I worked 3rd shift. I love him!!!! 💕❤ Lol...I just found out he's in Boston on Dec 4th!!! Going!!!!
That was a riot. Felt like I was genuinely laughing and reacting with you. And I love Morrissey and The Smiths too, saw him live once and saw Johnny Marr. I'm only a new subscriber, but I suspect there is more comedy in you :D
Justin, do you have perfect/absolute pitch? I think at the very least you may have Heightened Tonal Memory or the Levitin effect. I've noticed in many of your videos you've been able to accurately guess pitch and key signatures of many songs. Is this a skill that comes in handy for you? LOVE the channel and looking forward to seeing The Darkness in Perth very soon!
There was was wider range of musical styles in the charts in the 80s than there is now. Everything from All About Eve to Clannad to Public Enemy, Gary Numan and Whitesnake. Even Joe Dolce! Now it's all pap, rap and crap.
@@Hegder Fair enough but it doesn't feel nearly 40 years old to me - but then again I probably didn't hear it until late 80s early 90s. What other 80s song does it resemble would you say? I can't think of anything that had such a distinctive tremolo riff.
Hi Justin. I got excited seeing your thumbnail of Morrissey after a recent comment from yours truly about doing a video on Associate's Billy Mackenzie. The connection being The Smith's single William It Was Really Nothing, which was about Billy, and Associate's response single Stephen You're Really Something. 😊
Justin! Great video as usual! Morrissey is amazing. Also, can't wait to see you and Rick Beato kick it! Looking forward to what will obviously be a FANTASTIC video for both channels.
He cuts a hug-gable figure. hahahahah Justin your humor and your take on life is inspiring joyful! :) I have found Justin Hawkins and Juno Birch channels this year and I have been watching every new videos that come out!! LOVE
absolutely worthy! he's one of the good guys Justin, he talks a lotta sense, when he feels his audience, and shares the love ! share his vids , Encourage !
I was lucky enough to see The Smiths at Irvine Meadows in June of '85, and then at San Diego State University . During both shows there would be no less than 20 people on stage at any given time trying to hug Moz, it was funny and completely out of control, but he never stopped singing and hugging the fans that jumped-up on the stage.
loved the involuntary snort whilst laughing at your clumsiness Justin, you're a funny individual, in lots of ways. love all your wee nuances too.....yer a talented man 🤣 big fan of your vids.
Love your humour Justin. Your line about Morrissey kicking a potential hugger in the balls said with that cheeky look on your face had me rolling with laughter! I needed a good laugh, nice one!!!
Cheers Justin your observations are giving me a great laugh...I've just subscribed as been following for a while now..and you are consistently cheering my day!
I'm from Killarney and I'm going to see him on the 24th of September!!!! Another one off the bucket list!!! (yes I'm 52 and old but he's a hero of mine since i first saw This Charming Man on Top of The Pops!)
not old sir....older, wiser and more distinguished,at the same rate as Morrisey as well. -good music stays with you for a lifetime. The Smiths are worthy , and of legendary status, no doubt he can still chant 🙌
I can indeed confirm that seeing Morrissey live is a religious experience! His early-mid solo work is beautiful…Bona Drag, Viva Hate, Your Arsenal, and You Are the Quarry are standouts! He always does a great blend of The Smiths and his solo work, and old and new material.
Morrissey adores his audience. I’ve been to a fair few Moz gigs and the last one in Leeds was insane. I didn’t think I was going to get out alive. The t shirt throw is always carnage. I must say I am so chuffed you like Morrissey. Thanks for this video. It was fab x
Have you heard his earlier stuff? I Am Not A Dog On A Chain is pretty good (some of it is fantastic), but Low in High School is horrific. If you like that, go back to his 80s and 90s solo work.
I saw Morrissey in my hometown a few years ago..he was great, never felt the need to get up and hug him though..he was getting man handled enough..everyman with a job to do!
No matter what the haters say he is still a beast! He still means a lot to many of his fans even now and his music still resonates with them. Also it’s great how he has the knack of pissing people off is hilarious.
Morrissey is such a legend. This is a remarkably hilarious hugathon and love how he's so casual about it walking around like Winnie the Pooh. Genius and a big fan of The Smiths! :D
I’ve seen Morrissey 3 times over the past 30(!) years, and he’s always welcomed people climbing onstage to hug him. He seems almost disappointed when security drags them away.
I was at the front at the Brixton gig. He opened with How Soon Is Now. The sound of that guitar riff with the tremolo effect coming out of the PA was something else.
Saw him last Sunday in Glasgow, there were people right at the front at the Armadillo too. Didn't see too many folk actually climb up though. Security had to break up a fight over his t-shirt at the end..!! 🤣 Morrisey was excellent.
Since today I've done my incidentally around fortnightly listen to Muse's Black Holes and Revelations, and remembering you saying you like this album, I'd love to see you do an album breakdown. Thanks Justin!
When I saw Moz 20 years ago, it was in Idaho. There was a huge amount of Latino fans, and many brought feather boas and bouquets of roses to the stage, which he took and pranced all over with, dancing with he flowers to the point of their petals flying off!
So glad I found Justin's channel. So glad also he is the bloke I hoped he would be. Intelligent,witty and his musical prowess only enhanced by his musical knowledge and sense of humour. I must get the fanboy stuff out of The way for "The Darkness" here and now. When I first heard "Growing on me"(oh my the guitar solo.gold) on our little Aussie national station jjjj I first thought "are these guys serious?" with Justin's falsetto etc. but I couldn't help loving it and then checking out the videos and buying "Permission to Land" Great to find they were serious about playing great rock and roll and having quite a bit of fun doing it. Saw them live at the big day out here and our little Thebarton Theatre. Absolutely 2 of the best gigs I have ever been too. Thanks Justin and boys. Actually the only thing I could ever have over Justin is I played them before him with my old band.lol. Gotta say putting on song by TD is a soul lifting experience. Steering wheel drumming and trying to reach Justin's notes in the car is always great. Love TD. Ok.phew got that out of the way. Now Mozza and The Smith's classic "How soon is now" from the great "Meat is Murder" album. (I have it only on the original vinyl of the time.) This song was a bit of a rocking surprise I must say compared to the jangly maudlin tunes we so love. Killer tremelo guitar line etc. Wow. Still sounds so good today. Actually my friend who I was in our old band with didn't really like "The Smith's with that whinger Morrissey out front but had to admit he liked this song. How could you not? Cheers to you Mr Hawkins for getting this one out. Great stuff. Cheers bloff. Ps. Where is the best spot to put in a review request?
Morrissey has never had contempt for his audience. He has actively encouraged stage invasions for decades. God Bless Him.
Right just contempt for non white people. Mr Brexit. Pathetic
LMAO morrissey is an arrogant hateful asshole
"He prowls the stage like a cat just looking for somewhere to lay down"
He taught me to laugh at the sadness , I think he got me through tough times
go see him. he is on tour.
@@American-Dragon I just saw him for the first time this past November and he was everything I’d hoped and more! And what an amazing band!
Yes. And fabulous biting sarcasm to boot.
Same here ❤
I was there..2 nights in July...Moz was kind and patient and gracious to his fans ...especially on his last night!!! He signed albums, and of course ripped off his t shirts and threw them to the audience- we went batshit crazy! Second year of his residency here in Vegas- we love him here!🖤🖤🖤
Love the Moz, national treasure to his fans over here.
Morrissey is amazing. Been a fan for years. The grumpier he gets and more the refuses to play the game, the more his haters get upset and his fans love it.
Yeh very true
Someone please develop a full tv series where Justin analyzes Morrissey hugs!!! I could watch so many hours of that.
😂 YES!
I adoooooore him as an artist ❤ Such an incredible lyricist. It winds me up when people say he can't sing just because he's not a "singer". His voice is beautiful - so unique. 😌
A lot of singers from that era were very unique; think of Robert Smith, Andrew Eldritch and Siouxsie Sioux as just a couple examples.
OMG all I want now is hours of Justin doing color commentary on concert footage like a sports announcer!
i like it
@@-TheDude- “Oh no, looks like it’s lights out for Morrissey as a fan has him on the ropes-but wait! What’s this? He has greased up his arm, sending the fan plummeting backward to the floor! Good prep work there from Morrissey’s corner. Let’s see if he employs the tearaway tastecoat on this matchup as well…”
@@StrangeDevice brilliant!!!
@@slyasleep How fun would that be, right?! I see Justin vastly expanding his creative output. He’s really turning into an amazing all-around performer here.
@@StrangeDevice Who knew all that time he had a poet, a sage and a wit all hidden under that spandex?
In a world where many seem to eschew proper English, I appreciate that you search for the right words and sometimes correct yourself.
Who would've thought the most cynical man in the history of music would lovingly embrace strangers while trying to work 😂❤
I love Morrissey from my truest purest heart
He’s a racist. I love the Smiths but the guy is not good human
I've always liked Morrissey way more than I should since I'm a metalhead!! Lol 🤘🤘🤘 great episode by the way!
A fellow metal head and a fellow Moz fan. There’s a lot of us about 😉
Phil Anselmo has a UA-cam video gushing about Morrissey
that's the gentlest security team ever.
patting them on the back, comforting them as they pull them away.
very wholesome.
i assume the singer man guy probably talked with them before the show about how he wants to interact with his audience.
@@thiccrat the singer man guy
Haaaa you love him it makes my heart melt, you are harsh most of the time , he is my legend too viva Mozz
This channel is getting better and better. Not only are we gifted your musical commentary and stance but the comedy element has definitely ramped up. This content is far better than any of the mainstream TV channels which is why that is dying a death. Keep up the great work Justin!
Television is dying a death because it's pandering to the woke and politically correct, it's neither entertaining, funny or true to life. ☹
what martin said.....
Thanks! That description was quite entertaining lol
Thanks Jiggs!
The audience should tell him, "the more you ignore me, the closer I get"😆
I love Morrissey the idea that I can get up on stage for a hug makes me want to go see him.
You really should!
"...like a cat looking for somewhere to lay down" ahhh what an exact way to describe ones somewhat vacant, yet troubled demeanour.Thanks for the fitting description Mr.Hawkins. (So, feline I must be🐈⬛).
🎶😻🕺
Morrissey ripping off the shirt that says "Darling I Hug" is equivalent to a shop flipping it's open sign to closed.
Nothing beats seeing Moz live. Best experience for me was getting the national express up to Hawick in Scotland and seeing him perform in a town hall. The energy and devotion was euphoric.
I've seen Morrissey 3 times: first one in London closing his tour Who put the M in Manchester? and the other two in Buenos Aires. There's like a tradition among fans who always try to hug him and, let's not forget, that ripping his shirt off to throw it away to the public is part of his magic! Nothing better than his manly chest and his awesome attitude. Next time I'll try to get on the stage!
Great timing, I just happened to hear Rock and Roll Deserves to Die a few minutes ago, what a rad song!
I got to see Morrissey in Feb of 2000 at Hamilton Place in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was absolutely brilliant, and I will never forget it.
Great video. I love Morrissey, Love Justins breakdown.
Love the security is gentle with the stage invaders❤
Didn’t expect to be as touched by this outpouring as I was. Nice one Moz.
I absolutely love you, Justin, for doing a Morrissey video. I know he's unpopular as an individual and persona currently, but I agree with you - his music, lyrics, and vocal performance are like none other and should be celebrated.
My dad loved The Smiths and Morrissey's solo work, and Morrissey's voice was a huge part of the soundtrack of my life. My parents took me to see Morrissey as my first concert, probably back in 1999, and it truly was a religious experience, as some describe. I remember he even forgot the lyrics to a song, and the crowd sang for him!! It was just a beautiful, exciting, emotional experience.
Since then, I've seen him numerous times, and taken my oldest two to see him as their first concerts as well! To see my children sing his songs and be part of that audience experience like I was, was just euphoric to me. And Morrissey never disappoints!! You've covered other, older artists losing their range, but Morrissey still sounds spot on, I'm terms of pitch. The band is incredible, and his setlists take you through every emotion.
My favorite album I think is Vauxhall And I, although you can't deny the early Bona Drag is phenomenal. Unlike other artists who may lose some creativity or imagination, Morrissey doesn't! I love World Peace Is None Of Your Business - it sounds like it should be the soundtrack for a film or musical. And his covers are impressive and exposed me to many artists I want to hear more of, thanks to him.
Viva Moz!
@Victor Alexander I don't know if it started earlier, but he made some racial remarks about Chinese people being inferior maybe 10 years ago and has expressed his support for a British far-right political party.
@sierrasample8632: Yes, Vauxhall and I is his masterpiece, but I still whack Viva Hate on from time to time. What a great solo debut (although Vini Reilly can take a lot of credit for that).
Genuinely howling at the commentary. More like this please Justin ❤
Morrissey is on tour in England this year, I'm seeing him in October! I love him!
You do make me giggle with your reviews......this one is hilarious 🙂
DUDE!!! I love your sense of humor. And God effin bless you for being part of what might be the only tribute to Eddie Van Halen the world will see (all wrapped up nicely in the Taylor Hawkins Tribute) Your performance with Wolfgang was spectacular, cheeky, and perfecto mundo. Cheers, mate !!
Love morrisey and the smiths! Brilliant 🤩
This was one of my fav videos of yours, so good! lol
Just remember that the other half of the Smiths was the great Johnny Marr. I saw him with The The, opening for Depeche Mode. He played harmonica, but with his whole body. I have never seen anyone attack a harmonica like that. Marr is an incredible musician, and he can probably play any instrument you hand him.
And his jangling guitar work is very hard to play, but sounds amazing!
Love love Depeche mode great live
Yes! His solostuff is great too. Loved to see him live one day
I love good harmonica players, and I agree about Johnny Marr's playing. I remember him as one quarter of The Smiths, though! (Just sayin'.)
We used to have Morrissey listening parties at my place of employment when I worked 3rd shift. I love him!!!! 💕❤ Lol...I just found out he's in Boston on Dec 4th!!! Going!!!!
Same story working graveyard with the hipsters back in the day. I learned to love Mozz
Hug him!!!! ❤️
This video is incredible, you have such a way of describing things no one thinks of
I’ve seen Moz more times than anybody else live and I’m seeing him again next month, it’s always like this - a religious experience 👌
What a great commentary!
That was a riot. Felt like I was genuinely laughing and reacting with you. And I love Morrissey and The Smiths too, saw him live once and saw Johnny Marr. I'm only a new subscriber, but I suspect there is more comedy in you :D
Morrissey is so incredibly kind, oh my god, he just stays so calm in that situation, and he welcomes them with open arms.
Oh man, this is hilarious, my favourite Justin Hawkins Rides Again so far
Seen Morrissey live many times, always a great show 🤘🤘🤘
Justin, do you have perfect/absolute pitch? I think at the very least you may have Heightened Tonal Memory or the Levitin effect. I've noticed in many of your videos you've been able to accurately guess pitch and key signatures of many songs. Is this a skill that comes in handy for you? LOVE the channel and looking forward to seeing The Darkness in Perth very soon!
Thank you!
This song is so unique and timeless its difficult to think it was made in the mid 80s.
There was was wider range of musical styles in the charts in the 80s than there is now. Everything from All About Eve to Clannad to Public Enemy, Gary Numan and Whitesnake. Even Joe Dolce! Now it's all pap, rap and crap.
😂
I mean, it’s a brilliant don’t but it sounds 100 percent like the 80s.
@@Hegder Fair enough but it doesn't feel nearly 40 years old to me - but then again I probably didn't hear it until late 80s early 90s. What other 80s song does it resemble would you say? I can't think of anything that had such a distinctive tremolo riff.
I should add though...the Smiths/Morrissey are firmly planted in the 80s in my mind.
That’s my favorite reaction you’ve done, so far. 😀😀😀
"Somebody Disinfect this Legend" 🤣🤣
Brilliant commentary, you're my new favourite hobby 🤣🤙
Hi Justin. I got excited seeing your thumbnail of Morrissey after a recent comment from yours truly about doing a video on Associate's Billy Mackenzie. The connection being The Smith's single William It Was Really Nothing, which was about Billy, and Associate's response single Stephen You're Really Something. 😊
Justin! Great video as usual! Morrissey is amazing. Also, can't wait to see you and Rick Beato kick it! Looking forward to what will obviously be a FANTASTIC video for both channels.
ah, so it's officially happening?
@@damjanp7920 well, Justin said he wanted to, and then Rick acknowledged in a video and said let's do it so I'd say it looks quite hopeful. 👍
OMG! So funny Justin. It looks like Morrisey is letting this happen on purpose. The song does say everyone needs love.
He cuts a hug-gable figure. hahahahah Justin your humor and your take on life is inspiring joyful! :) I have found Justin Hawkins and Juno Birch channels this year and I have been watching every new videos that come out!! LOVE
absolutely worthy! he's one of the good guys Justin, he talks a lotta sense, when he feels his audience, and shares the love ! share his vids , Encourage !
I was lucky enough to see The Smiths at Irvine Meadows in June of '85, and then at San Diego State University . During both shows there would be no less than 20 people on stage at any given time trying to hug Moz, it was funny and completely out of control, but he never stopped singing and hugging the fans that jumped-up on the stage.
Wow. I hadn't heard about this. What a wonderful video, what a wonderful song and what a wonderful thing to do to turn it into a hug-athon
loved the involuntary snort whilst laughing at your clumsiness Justin, you're a funny individual, in lots of ways. love all your wee nuances too.....yer a talented man 🤣 big fan of your vids.
Love your humour Justin. Your line about Morrissey kicking a potential hugger in the balls said with that cheeky look on your face had me rolling with laughter! I needed a good laugh, nice one!!!
Thank you so much for making me laugh! It was sorely needed as I am currently dealing with covid and feeling like crap.
stay away from zombies for now, no more concerts for you......get well soon though. Justins a funny guy, he's good for you. 😊
Cheers Justin your observations are giving me a great laugh...I've just subscribed as been following for a while now..and you are consistently cheering my day!
Satan rejected my soul is the best Morrissey solo tune!! I can see you having a field day with that one! Do it Justin! Do it for your pals in Canada!
I'm from Killarney and I'm going to see him on the 24th of September!!!! Another one off the bucket list!!! (yes I'm 52 and old but he's a hero of mine since i first saw This Charming Man on Top of The Pops!)
not old sir....older, wiser and more distinguished,at the same rate as Morrisey as well. -good music stays with you for a lifetime. The Smiths are worthy , and of legendary status, no doubt he can still chant 🙌
I can indeed confirm that seeing Morrissey live is a religious experience! His early-mid solo work is beautiful…Bona Drag, Viva Hate, Your Arsenal, and You Are the Quarry are standouts! He always does a great blend of The Smiths and his solo work, and old and new material.
And why worry about being a far right hate-monger tainting his work?
Hilarious! I’m seeing Moz in Brighton next month. Always a pleasure!
amazing, you should definitively do more concert reviews, the huggings comments here were hilarious dude
Come on Mr H, let’s have a Depeche Mode review.
Hilarious one Justin. You made me enjoy a Morrisey song.
Morrissey adores his audience. I’ve been to a fair few Moz gigs and the last one in Leeds was insane. I didn’t think I was going to get out alive. The t shirt throw is always carnage. I must say I am so chuffed you like Morrissey. Thanks for this video. It was fab x
Would love to see you do a detailed video on Johnny Marr and his style of playing
The blazing saddles reference 😂😂 you have my heart sir!
Yes! Thank you for sticking up for Morrissey. He's the greatest.
Is he really though? Hilarious!
@@mazolab Good for Morrissey, and being an old sad sack of meat past his prime.
I'm going to see Morrissey in a few weeks, cannot wait!
Just Brilliant! Cheered up my day!
Morriseys last two albums, especially his most recent, are absolutely fantastic
I Am Not a Dog on a Chain is magnificent.
Have you heard his earlier stuff? I Am Not A Dog On A Chain is pretty good (some of it is fantastic), but Low in High School is horrific. If you like that, go back to his 80s and 90s solo work.
Love this song, serious goose bump spine shiver territory.
I saw Morrissey in my hometown a few years ago..he was great, never felt the need to get up and hug him though..he was getting man handled enough..everyman with a job to do!
Really cool video, loved this, thanks Justin!
No matter what the haters say he is still a beast! He still means a lot to many of his fans even now and his music still resonates with them. Also it’s great how he has the knack of pissing people off is hilarious.
a beast, yup, that pretty much sums it up right there LOL
how can anyone hate moz? inconceivable!
I have a form of synaesthesia and Morrissey’s voice has always made me taste mould.
im chuckling hard right now 😆
Does mould taste like it smells? 🤔
That’s epic
@@samchoate1719 and it’s pure mould, not even a hint of freshness
Morrissey is such a legend. This is a remarkably hilarious hugathon and love how he's so casual about it walking around like Winnie the Pooh. Genius and a big fan of The Smiths! :D
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this is so good, thank you justin
The guy has been blessed with the musicians he has worked with
Indeed, and the musicians he has worked with have been blessed with him. Sweet two-way 🎸🎤
@@skooshy621exactly it goes both ways or we would have never heard of mo. Everything and everyone has to line up just right when your a musician.
Love the video as always, Justin, but now I feel disturbingly hug deprived 🥺 maybe I should go and see Morrissey live too? 🤔😅😂
🤗🤗🤗🤓
Or a shrink.
I’ve seen Morrissey 3 times over the past 30(!) years, and he’s always welcomed people climbing onstage to hug him. He seems almost disappointed when security drags them away.
Just say u seen him 3 times. No point in saying over 30 years when u seen him once every 10 years lol
@@bmoneyrancidfan91 3 times with 10 years between is a pretty alright set of data points, whats your problem?
@@bmoneyrancidfan91 My point was that he’s been doing the hugging thing for a looong time.
That was hilarious! He was amazing. Why should he deny his fans a simple hug?👍
Justin bahahaha!!! Your laugh is infectious. That is some hilarious commentary... do this more please 🤣🤣🤣
Thanks for the humor, Justin! ha ha you are hilarious, but the best part of every segment is when you sing your theme. Beautiful tone!
Yes we need a clip with all the variations on the Justin theme😅
@@carolinevdvlies6969 Brilliant idea!
Can’t wait to see moz in Manchester next month. Hometown show is going to be amazing.
I was at the front at the Brixton gig. He opened with How Soon Is Now. The sound of that guitar riff with the tremolo effect coming out of the PA was something else.
My grandad also used to pull his trousers up slightly before sitting down. You just don't see that now a days! Endearing!
Saw him last Sunday in Glasgow, there were people right at the front at the Armadillo too.
Didn't see too many folk actually climb up though. Security had to break up a fight over his t-shirt at the end..!! 🤣
Morrisey was excellent.
Note: The T-shirt says "DARLING I HUG
I’ve loved him since the start & seen him live, he inspires absolute adoration especially in young men!
Morrissey is one of the greatest musical artists to ever grace God's green earth.
Certainly nobody like him
I agree
Since today I've done my incidentally around fortnightly listen to Muse's Black Holes and Revelations, and remembering you saying you like this album, I'd love to see you do an album breakdown. Thanks Justin!
I second this
You’d put BHAR above Showbiz, Origins and Absolution?
@@chrisjames1924 no, I just remembered Justin saying it was one of his favourites so thought he’d like to do a video on it
@@chrisjames1924 BH&R is way better than Showbiz, you’re just biased because Showbiz is their first album lol
@@iliketrains3495 grow up mate.
I love that song. It's hypnotizing.
When I saw Moz 20 years ago, it was in Idaho. There was a huge amount of Latino fans, and many brought feather boas and bouquets of roses to the stage, which he took and pranced all over with, dancing with he flowers to the point of their petals flying off!
Yay!!! Another Idahoan! ♥️
Saw Morrissey 3 times, amazing experience each time. I have a piece of one of his shirts 😄
"Covidian health concerns" Magnificent.
Also, if people kept running up and trying to hug me, I'd be bludgeoning somebody with a mic stand.
So glad I found Justin's channel.
So glad also he is the bloke I hoped he would be.
Intelligent,witty and his musical prowess only enhanced by his musical knowledge and sense of humour.
I must get the fanboy stuff out of The way for "The Darkness" here and now.
When I first heard "Growing on me"(oh my the guitar solo.gold) on our little Aussie national station jjjj I first thought "are these guys serious?" with Justin's falsetto etc. but I couldn't help loving it and then checking out the videos and buying "Permission to Land"
Great to find they were serious about playing great rock and roll and having quite a bit of fun doing it.
Saw them live at the big day out here and our little Thebarton Theatre.
Absolutely 2 of the best gigs I have ever been too.
Thanks Justin and boys.
Actually the only thing I could ever have over Justin is I played them before him with my old band.lol.
Gotta say putting on song by TD is a soul lifting experience. Steering wheel drumming and trying to reach Justin's notes in the car is always great.
Love TD.
Ok.phew got that out of the way.
Now Mozza and The Smith's classic "How soon is now" from the great "Meat is Murder" album.
(I have it only on the original vinyl of the time.)
This song was a bit of a rocking surprise I must say compared to the jangly maudlin tunes we so love.
Killer tremelo guitar line etc.
Wow.
Still sounds so good today.
Actually my friend who I was in our old band with didn't really like "The Smith's with that whinger Morrissey out front but had to admit he liked this song.
How could you not?
Cheers to you Mr Hawkins for getting this one out.
Great stuff.
Cheers
bloff.
Ps. Where is the best spot to put in a review request?
About time you 🤣 Yes go and see him. The Las Vegas shows are a massive singalong.