Description
The morrisey version of “Satellite of Love” is an impressive and passionate interpretation of this theme that gave quite a lot of excitement on the internet when it became available on the internet shortly after the death of lou reed. The version is a timely tribute and a tribute felt to one of the most important influences in the life and music of morrissey and was recorded live in the chelsea ballroom, the cosmopolitan, in las vegas on November 25, 2011. The morrisey version of “Satellite of Love” is an impressive and passionate interpretation of this theme that gave quite a lot of excitement on the internet when it became available on the internet shortly after the death of lou reed. The version is a timely tribute and a tribute felt to one of the most important influences in the life and music of morrissey and was recorded live in the chelsea ballroom, the cosmopolitan, in las vegas on November 25, 2011. The morrisey version of “Satellite of Love” is an impressive and passionate interpretation of this theme that gave quite a lot of excitement on the internet when it became available on the internet shortly after the death of lou reed. The version is a timely tribute and a tribute felt to one of the most important influences in the life and music of morrissey and was recorded live in the chelsea ballroom, the cosmopolitan, in las vegas on November 25, 2011.
Artist
British vocalist, born May 22, 1959, in Manchester, United Kingdom. Former lead singer of The Smiths. Morrissey started his career as a lead singer for punk bands. He formed Sulky Young (renamed The Tee Shirts) and later joined The Nosebleeds (formed in the early 1970s under the name Wild Ram) with Billy Duffy (The Cult), replacing Ed Banger and Vini Reilly. However, in his autobiography Morrissey denied ever being a member of The Nosebleeds. He claims that Duffy recruited him after the break up of The Nosebleeds and they wrote songs together. For their live performances they hadn't decided on a band name. They roped in the rhythm section of The Nosebleeds and Paul Morley used this name for a live review.
Tracks
A1
Satellite Of Love (Live)
03:46
A2
You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
03:37
B1
Vicar In A Tutu (Live)
02:47
B2
All You Need Is Me (Live)
03:20
Releases
Formats
Vinyl, CDr, File, CD
Labels
Rhino Records , Parlophone, Not On Label
Countries
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe, UK & Europe, UK, Europe & US