Morrissey - Everyday is Like Sunday (with piano intro) - Oakland
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Morrissey at the Fox Theater in Oakland, CA November 18, 2022
Band: Alain Whyte (guitars) - So great to see him back
Jesse Tobias (guitars),
Gustavo Manzur (keyboard/guitar),
Brendan Buckley (drums)
Juan Galeano Toro (bass).
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Love Morrissey ❤
Finally coming to my town in November. Hope he plays this.
@@Okayzenmaster yeay!!!!!!
This guy has weathered rather well😊
Sempre será o numero 1.
1 of my favorites singer 👨🎤 🎤
Vamos a ver, esta canción me recuerda que me estoy haciendo viejo
We all are. Don't worry about it. 😊
Brilliant, as ever
Love the tambourine
I love it when he plays the maracas too. Watch him play them when the sings the Loop live in Liverpool 18 June or July y 2023. It's a great clip and Mozz is fantastic prowling around the stage shaking his maracas.❤
Excelente!!! 👏👌🇦🇷
TINHA Que SER O MORISSEY! 😮😅🎉🌟💎🎁🎊🎯🙏🏻🥰❣️
Arranjo diferente! Muito bom, gostei! Porém a voz de morrissey é demais de qualquer forma
a treasure
Damned tambourine😂
#lostboy
The voice has gone sadly.
There’s always one 😅❤
Fight me.
(We'll always love him, and his voice, and most certainly certainly, his voice.)
Not really dude. If he posted some of his live performances, recorded with a proper engineering, I don’t think you’d necessarily have that opinion
I agree...Robert Smith hasn't. Check his work...He's still has it..High and Low Range Vocals 😎
He is becoming more tedious and repetitive as he gets older. Was once just brilliant but not any longer and eclipsed by many others.
Viva hate
You sound so bitter.
Painting a vulgar picture there, friend.
@@Stinkycheeseman93 Oh no, another emotional nostalgia driven critic. Morrissey spends most of his time now attacking others for what he sees and disagrees with. He would be the first to agree his voice is not what it was.
@@homeideas2885 No really, just challenging his image in 2024 vs what it was when The Smiths burst onto the UK music scene. I don't hate him, but dislike some of his prejudice