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Cadence - downloadAlbum: Keeper Of The Plains
NewsPaul McCartney to perform intimate secret showPaul McCartney has confirmed an intimate show in New York tomorrow night (June 13). The show will celebrate the release of his new album 'Memory Almost Full' the first album to be release on Starbucks' record label Hear Music. A limited number of free wristbands will be made available for the show tomorrow at 12.30pm at the Highline Ballroom box office. Doors open at 7pm. Morrissey kicks off 10-night Hollywood residency in style Morrissey played the first of a 10-night stint at the Hollywood Palladium that will close down the legendary Los Angeles venue for extensive renovations. Moz, who will perform nine more show at the Palladium running through next week, treated a crowd filled with adoring fans to songs that spanned his career. In addition to playing classic Smiths tracks including 'How Soon Is Now' and 'Stretch Out And Wait', he previewed two new songs from his forthcoming album: 'That's How People Grow Up' and 'One Day Goodbye Will Be Farewell', which featured a blaring trumpet section. Throughout his 90-minute set, Morrissey handed his microphone to audience members, and at one point invited them to engage him in a question-and-answer session. One fan asked the singer why he enjoyed playing for Southern California audiences so much, to which he responded, "Isn't it obvious?" He then played 'London' and added at the end of the song, "There's your answer." Morrissey seemed to enjoy himself in the relaxed setting, and his all-male backing band adeptly kept the pace on The Smiths songs and Morrissey's solo material. The crowd often sang along and waved lighters and mobile phones in the air, screaming loudly when Morrissey tore off his sweat-drenched shirt and threw it into the audience -- twice. Morrissey and his band concluded the evening by emerging onto the stage wearing matching football uniforms for a one-song encore of 'Irish Blood, English Heart'. |
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