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So, 'The Smiths: Live in Wolverhampton' captures a memorable night from October 1986, showcasing the band's unique blend of melancholy and wit. The atmosphere in the Wolverhampton Civic Hall is electric, with Morrissey's vocals soaring and the jangly guitars weaving through the crowd's palpable excitement. You've got a selection of tracks like 'There Is a Light That Never Goes Out' and 'Panic', which really encapsulate the essence of their live experience. The pacing feels just right—never dragging, always engaging. What stands out is how they manage to create an intimate vibe, even in a larger space, and you can feel that connection between the band and their audience. It's a raw, unrefined snapshot of a band at the height of their powers.
This concert film has seen limited releases over the years and remains a bit elusive for collectors. It's an appealing piece for those who appreciate the raw energy of live performances and the unique sound of The Smiths. With the scarcity of high-quality recordings from this era, it garners a certain interest among devoted fans and collectors alike, often sparking conversations about the band's legacy and their live shows.
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