Showing posts with label Gran Teatro Geox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gran Teatro Geox. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2014

Morrissey: Final Night in Italy (Series 2)

"Meat free" Peta - Morrissey postcard!
Morrissey, The Animal Activist:

("Meat Is Murder" video after the jump)

One of most intense moments of the Padova concert was the performance of a Smiths' song--a true manifesto of Morrissey's career--"Meat is Murder."

Vegetarian since the age of eleven, Morrissey has developed a reputation for his iron-willed convictions in favor of animal rights and associated movements. It's fair to say Morrissey took more than a few rather risky career moves by expressing his views wherever he could over the decades. Today's musicians seem to be well versed by their PR Agent, and don't really say anything too controversial--this is not and never been the case with Morrissey, thankfully.

Outside the venue a sign was posted that prohibited meat and fish beyond the gate entry. No surprise for a Moz fan. Shortly after entrance, a PETA table was set up with plenty of material on animal activism and PETA/Morrissey postcards with the words "MEAT FREE" across Moz's knuckles.

The real culmination of the above came together as Morrissey and his bandmates started the intro to "Meat Is Murder" with brutal and graphic imagery of animal cruelty and consumer factory farm footage projected behind the band. The execution of this slow and mournful ballad made many look on in shock as Morrissey kneeled down facing the screen too. Viewing the same footage alongside his audience, we weren't spared but neither was he. Morrissey soon fell to the floor in what could only be interpreted as heart sickened grief and a deep shame, while the rest of the group carried on with the fitting soundtrack that lead to the conclusion of the set. Morrissey, visibly shaken, left the stage while the brutality of blood and violence continued across the screen.

Many people over the years have become vegetarian or vegan because of Morrissey and it would be tough not to assume that he made some new followers in Padova that night too.

Also worth noting, the lyrics underwent some minor changes, specifically about the now international fastfood chain restaurant, KFC.

Musically, the riff originally invented by Johnny Marr still sounds as eerie as it did when he first played it all those decades ago.

("Meat Is Murder" live in Padova video and an Italian translation after the jump)

Friday, October 24, 2014

Morrissey: Final Night in Italy (Series 1)


Hand to Moz
We at UKN were beyond excited to attend the final Italian “World Peace Is None Of Your Business” Tour of frontman, Morrissey in Padova, Italy on 22nd of October, 2014 at the Gran Teatro Geox.

Morrissey, a little frail but NEVER flinching, lit up the stage. As a seasoned performer, he vocalized a powerful roar -- this was only intensified by the emotional rawness in the theatre, the baited breath of fans who came so far to see their icon this last night in Italia.

The opener, "Hand in Glove" (The Smiths, 1984) echoed this intensity with an almost doubtful and an even more poignant lyric since its original release, "And I'll probably never see you again." It left many of the concert goers with a bit of a wet eye. We do hope to see you back in Italia!

Moz has been stripped bare by his recent health scares and it slightly shows, but oh boy, does it also show the relentless fight between The Mind: compassion, truth, wit, and justice, (in this instance, Morrissey.) vs. The Body: injustice, machinery, ruthlessness, and mortality (The battle that Life wages.) But Moz already summed this up years ago when he asked, "Does the body rule the mind? Or does the mind rule the body? I dunno," in the song "Still Ill" (The Smiths, 1984)
Not a man.

He's still here, folks. The microphone cord still whips the air as he sarcastically and playfully lashes his loves and foes of both the past and the present. 

Early on in the gig, Morrissey quipped that he saw nothing beautiful about “industrialized Padova” on his drive in -- It was clear that even the audience would not be spared. This of course, did nothing but thrill everyone in attendance!

(Italiano and video after break)