
2006-2007 Tour Of The Tormentors
American warm-up dates, 2006
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Mar 13 - Tulsa (OK), Cain's Ballroom
Mar 14 - Oklahoma City (OK), Bricktown Events Center
Mar 16 - Austin (TX), Austin Music Hall
These three American dates served more or less as warm-up for the upcoming Tour Of The Tormentors MMVI. Actually within these gigs it could be said that the first two ones served as warm-up dates to the third one, Morrissey's appearance at the South By Southwest music festival in Austin. Morrissey debuted material from the upcoming and yet-to-be-released "Ringleader Of The Tormentors".
There was a huge gong behind drummer Matt Walker with the word TORMENTORS on it in what seemed like peel-and-stick decals. The kick drum's resonant head was the Italian flag's tri-partite green, white, and red.
Personnel: Boz Boorer - guitar; Jesse Tobias - guitar and occasional cymbals; Gary Day - bass; Michael Farrell - keyboards (also hits drum with mallet in "Life Is A Pigsty"); Matt Walker - drums. Morrissey also played the occasional maracas.

Tiger Army on the first two dates. In Austin there was no opening band because Morrissey was booked at the South By Southwest Festival.

- Blue t-shirt with stylized 'M' logo on the chest; 30$; view
- Tan t-shirt with crest-style Italian flag on a drum, with 'Morrissey' on top and 'ringleader of the tormentors' underneath; 30$; view
- Grey t-shirt with the Deutsche Grammophone-style insignia on the chest; box on the back reading "Tour of the Tormentors, MMVI" with the three scheduled U.S. dates; 40$; view
All shirts were available in M, L, XL

Stinky Toys - "Boozy Creed"
Brian Eno - "Seven Deadly Finns"
Mary Hopkins - "Earth song" (Oklahoma only)
Ramones - "Carbona Not Glue"
Olivia Newton-John - "Long Live Love"
New York Dolls - "Bad Detective"
Magazine - "The Book" (Tulsa only)
Giorgio Gaber - "La Ballata Del Cerutti"
Ramones - "Why Is It Always This Way?"
Monique Melsen - "Pomme, pomme, pomme"
Tommy Körberg - "Judy min vän"
The Boyfriends - "I Love You"
Smoking Popes - "You'll Never Walk Alone"
Morrissey then came on stage to Jobriath's "What A Pretty". Exit music after the concert was Frank Sinatra's "That's Life".

French singer Sacha Distel (view original or in situ). This was used only in Oklahoma City. In Tulsa there was no backdrop, perhaps because the stage was too small. The SXSW Festival in Austin could possibly not accommodate it.

The setlist length for these three warm-up dates was of 19 songs in Tulsa, 18 in Oklahoma City and 17 in Austin. The new setlist featured six songs from the soon-to-be-released album "Ringleader Of The Tormentors": "You Have Killed Me", "The Youngest Was The Most Loved", "I Just Want To See The Boy Happy", "Life Is A Pigsty", "I Will See You In Far Off Places" and "At Last I Am Born". The lucky Tulsa audience were given a seventh one, "In The Future When All's Well".
Most of the audience was obviously still unfamiliar with all this new material, so they were more excited by the selections from Morrissey's back catalogue. The biggest surprise was the live introduction of two Smiths-era songs never played before by Morrissey without the Smiths, "Still Ill" and "Girlfriend In A Coma". Actually the latter had never been performed by the Smiths either. The encore of "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before" on the two first dates was also almost new, it had never been performed by the Smiths, and only once by Morrissey in 1988 during a one-off gig in Wolverhampton.
Previous album "You Are The Quarry" supplied its four singles, "Irish Blood, English Heart", "First Of The Gang To Die", "Let Me Kiss You" and "I Have Forgiven Jesus", and b-side "My Life Is A Succession Of People Saying Goodbye", available on that album's deluxe edition. The only older material was, in reversed chronological order, "Trouble Loves Me" from 1997's "Maladjusted", "Reader Meet Author" from 1995's "Southpaw Grammar", the debut solo single "Suedehead" (except in Austin where it was dropped) and the Smiths-era "How Soon Is Now?" and "Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me" (the encore in Austin), all previously performed in front of audiences.
Here is the number of times each song was performed on this leg, in descending order of frequency. This is based on 3 concerts.
At Last I Am Born - 3
First Of The Gang To Die - 3
Girlfriend In A Coma - 3
How Soon Is Now? - 3
I Have Forgiven Jesus - 3
I Just Want To See The Boy Happy - 3
I Will See You In Far Off Places - 3
Irish Blood, English Heart - 3
Let Me Kiss You - 3
Life Is A Pigsty - 3
My Life Is A Succession Of People Saying Goodbye - 3
Reader Meet Author - 3
Still Ill - 3
The Youngest Was The Most Loved - 3
Trouble Loves Me - 3
You Have Killed Me - 3
Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before - 2
Suedehead - 2
In The Future When All's Well - 1
Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me - 1
See here for more tour statistics.

In "Still Ill", Morrissey changed a line to "England's a swine, and it owes me a living". The newly introduced "Girlfriend In A Coma" was arranged for two guitars, giving the song a larger sound and more punch. Its final line was changed to "Let me whisper my final goodbye, I know it's serious". In "You Have Killed Me" Morrissey sang "Fellini you will never be" instead of "Magnani you'll never be". "Reader Meet Author" was adapted to the new century by the change of one line to "The year 2000, it hasn't changed anyone here". As on the 2004 You Are The Quarry tour, trumpet was added during the bridge of "Let Me Kiss You". In "I Will See You In Far Off Places" Morrissey changed lines to "It's so easy for us to be here together, but it's so hard for our flesh to combine" and the similar "It's so easy for us to stand together, but it's so hard for the flesh to combine".
In "Trouble Loves Me", Morrissey made many minor lyrical changes, including "somebody hold me" and "somebody kill me" instead of "otherwise hold me" and "otherwise kill me", and "which is only the way it should be" instead of "which is only as it should be" and "to chide me but never to guide me". But more importantly the song was always preceded by a different old-style piano intro of a well-known local song. See individual dates for details. At the end of "Life Is A Pigsty" Morrissey usually replaced "I'm falling in love again" by "I am in love again".
In "At Last I Am Born", Morrissey changed the "vulgarians know" line to "vegetarians know". In "Suedehead" he made a previously unheard lyrical change when he sang "You had to sneak into my room just to play Your Arsenal, It was just to see, just to see all the crap you knew I'd written about you" and "...just to hear, just to hear all the crap you knew I'd written about you". He also did the previously heard change "still it was a good lay". In "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", like he did in the only prior performance of this song in 1988, Morrissey sang "so I drank one, or was it four?"

At this point in time, nothing from these dates has been made available on official releases.

No video bootleg is available for any of these dates at this point in time.

At this point in time audio bootlegs are circulated for the complete Oklahoma City and Austin concerts. The latter is available in excellent near-soundboard quality. However the inferior recording of the Oklahoma City concert might also be appealing for the inclusion of "Suedehead" which was dropped from the setlist in Austin.