Morrissey’s new concert film “Morrissey 25: Live” hits theaters across North America beginning Aug. 29, and, after seeing the trailer a few weeks ago, we now get a glimpse at the first full performance from the film via this cilp of “Everyday is Like Sunday” that the NME premiered today. The film, shot at Moz’s Hollywood High concert March 2, also will be released on DVD by Eagle Rock Entertainment.
Check it out below:
PREVIOUSLY ON SLICING UP EYEBALLS:
- Morrissey cancels remainder of South American tour… and threatens retirement?
- Felled by penne pasta, Morrissey admits ‘humiliation and mortification’ over South American tour
- ‘Morrissey 25: Live’ concert DVD to receive ‘worldwide cinema release’ in August
- Morrissey announces South American tour with concerts in Chile, Peru, Brazil, Argentina
- Morrissey’s first solo concert: Watch rare video of full 1988 show with ex-Smiths members
- Rare tape of early The Smiths rehearsals surfaces — hear 40-minute set from May 1983
- Morrissey cancels U.S. tour over ongoing medical problems: ‘I hope this isn’t the end’
Not just because we now know how ill he’s been, but that seems like a very enervated performance compared to the times I’ve seen him perform EVERYDAY prior.
Mozzy’s Elvis-in-Vegas period! This looks like a boring piece of shit concert film that should go straight to video! Hope this pathetic mess is his swan song.
Don’t he look life-like?
It’s time for Moz to take an extended break.
Sad compared to the Manchester concert film.
Looks amazing, can’t wait to see him on the big screen at last.
This will hold us over this until his triumphant return.
Morrissey again proves he can do no wrong!
Is he drunk?
spit-take !!~!! (thank you)
His gigs in Australia a couple of years ago were the best performances I’ve ever seen him give.
His illness and issues with the “industry” are very sad, such a waste of an amazing talented artist…
Time to retire SnagglePuss, or reunite with the Smiths.
http://youtu.be/k4qFxTTi8q0
I was there, and I have to comment that the clip cannot possibly capture the first hand experience of the concert.
The DVD will be a nice memento of that will most likely be my final Morrissey concert (until the Smiths reunion, that it)