I so wish I would have been there and more yet that this entire Live Performance would have included on "Hulmerist", maybe one day,
BTW, did anyone else here manage to get/find a bootleg copy of this on vinyl?
I did and it come from Italy all of places. It was released by some record company called El Topo and it includes the songs:
Intro
Stop me if you think you've heard this one before
Disappointed
Interesting Drub
Suedehead
Last of the famous internatinal playboys
Sister I'm a poet
Death at one's elbows
Sweet and tender hooligan
Wolverhampton Civiv Hall
December 22, 1988
The album is titled "Morrissey: Untitled" and it features a brown, front sleeve with a Moz picture with his arms crossed, very Oscar Wilde-esque, and a picture of James Dean and Oscar Wild and a second Moz pictured riding a car adjusting his glasses. the LP has the words "El Topo 1 A and 1 B" to differ both sides, hand written.
El Topo - Finito di stampare nel mese di gennaio 1988 da Nava Milano S.p.A Via Martin Lutero, 5 20126 Milano
I found this item at thrift record store in 1988, I've not played it in years.