15 November 1992
University of Central Florida Arena, Orlando, FL

You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side
Glamorous Glue
November Spawned A Monster
Girl Least Likely To
We'll Let You Know
You're The One For Me, Fatty
Alsatian Cousin
The Loop
Certain People I Know
Sister I'm A Poet
Seasick, Yet Still Docked
Such A Little Thing Makes Such A Big Difference
I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday
He Knows I'd Love To See Him
We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful
Suedehead
Jack The Ripper
/Tomorrow
This gig was another hectic one, with a good amount of stage climbing. The venue was very hot, and many fans passed out. The sound was not the best because the concert was held in a gymnasium. "He Knows I'd Love To See Him" and "Jack The Ripper" returned to the setlist. There was only one encore, but the main set included 17 titles instead of 16, which still made the setlist 18 songs long, as was standard on this tour.

Entering stage, Morrissey greeted the audience "Hallo! Hallo!" before the band launched immediately into the powerful opening number "You're Gonna Need Someone On Your Side". Morrissey picked up a pair of maracas at the beginning of "You're The One For Me, Fatty", shook them for a few bars, then threw them into the audience. He did the same with a tambourine, a few songs later, in "Certain People I Know". After that number, he started "Errmm I...", but in true Morrissey fashion, didn't finish his line.

After "He Knows I'd Love To See Him", perhaps because the audience was rather tame, Morrissey enquired "Have you had enough? (crowd: no!) Are you sure? (crowd: yes!)". In "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful", Morrissey changed a line to "you see, it should've been you". "Tomorrow" was the newly appointed encore. This was the only time it would be slotted in that position.

 


The commonly found manufactured bootleg cd "Love To See Him" features a great sounding recording of the full concert. Two other manufactured cds feature material from this gig. "New York New York" includes "Jack The Ripper", "He Knows I'd Love To See Him" and "Girl Least Likely To" from the same recording as bonus tracks to a full concert from 25 November 1992 in New York. "Pillow Talk (Poet's Cradle)" features "Jack The Ripper" and "Tomorrow" from this gig paired with a full concert from 20 November 1992 and "Let The Right One Slip In" from 25 November 1992. All of these are commonly found on the internet.

 

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