The live show recorded for this UMD (playable on Playstation) showcases Morrissey on his birthday at a homecoming in Manchester, England on May 22, 2004. Included are You Are the Quarry selections and Morrissey classics. Extras include 5 live performances from More Festival, Manchester 2004 and 4 music videos. Song Titles: First of the Gang to Die, Hairdresser on Fire, Irish Blood, English Heart, The Headmaster Ritual, Everyday is Like Sunday, I Have Forgiven Jesus, I Know It's Gonna Happen Someday, How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?, Rubber Ring, Such a Little Thing Makes Such a Big Difference, Don't Make Fun of Daddy's Voice, The World is Full of Crashing Bores, Let Me Kiss You, No One Can Hold a Candle to You, Jack the Ripper, A Rush and a Push and the Land Ours, I'm Not Sorry, Shoplifters of the World Unite, There is a Light That Never Goes Out, and more! What is UMDTM? UMD, Universal Media Disc, is a brand-new and groundbreaking optical storage medium, designed for the high speed and efficient delivery of digital entertainment content that can store up to 1.8 GB of digital data on a 60mm disc -- or an entire feature film on a single UMD video. All UMD DVDs are produced in Widescreen and encoded using advanced AVC compression. UMD for PSP will play on the new PlayStation Portable handheld entertainment system.
Specifications
Diameter: 60 mmMaximum Capacity: 1.8GB (Single-sided, dual layer)Laser wavelength: 660nm (Red laser)
 Editor's Note
 A triumphant homecoming, this show from 2004 saw ex-Smiths star Morrissey returning to his native Manchester to play a sold out concert on his birthday. Having spent the year basking in the glory afforded to his comeback album, YOU ARE THE QUARRY, the inimitable singer undertook a lengthy world tour in support of the record. Naturally a few old classics were thrown into the mix, including a few old Smiths songs such as "There Is a Light That Never Goes Out" and "Shoplifters of the World Unite." Both Morrissey and the audience clearly delight in the occasion, and with Moz sounding better than he has done in a while, WHO PUT THE 'M' IN MANCHESTER? is a great document of his remarkable return to the global stage.
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