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1993 live album by Morrissey
Beethoven Was Deaf
Live album by
Morrissey
Released
10 May 1993
Recorded
20 December 1992, London 22 December 1992, Paris
Genre
Alternative rock
Length
61:05
Label
HMV
Morrissey live chronology
Beethoven Was Deaf (1993)
Live at Earls Court (2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
link
Beethoven Was Deaf is a live album by Morrissey, recorded around the time of the tour for Your Arsenal. The songs were recorded live at Paris Zenith on 22 December 1992,[1] except for "You're the One for Me, Fatty," "Certain People I Know," "The National Front Disco," "We'll Let You Know," "He Knows I'd Love to See Him," "You're Gonna Need Someone on Your Side" and "Glamorous Glue" which were recorded in London 2 days before.
The sleeve notes incorrectly state that all songs are from the Paris concert. On 14 December 2010, it was announced that EMI had deleted this album along with World of Morrissey and Suedehead: The Best of Morrissey from its catalogue. Despite this, it is still available on streaming platforms.
Every song from Your Arsenal was included with the exception of "Tomorrow."
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Presley, and Charlie Richardson. One of the performances was recorded and released as BeethovenWasDeaf. By the release of Your Arsenal, Morrissey's image...
that he was totally deaf. He said throughout his career that he wasdeaf which led to foreign media dubbing him a "digital-age Beethoven". He was also the...
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billboard for the 1993 live album BeethovenWasDeaf and drops the lyrics) as well as eight bonus tracks – only one of which was contemporaneous with the album...
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skull bones". Beethoven Center, San Jose State University. Retrieved 7 May 2020. Davies, Peter J. (2001). Beethoven in person: his deafness, illnesses and...
which was broadcast on the BBC. In 2020, she added radio to her credits, by being cast in a BBC Radio 3 drama Beethoven Can Hear You as a deaf traveller...
passes. The story then shifts back to 1824 as Beethoven is finishing his Ninth Symphony. He is plagued by deafness, loneliness, and personal trauma. A new copyist...
films that feature the deaf and hard of hearing. The Encyclopedia of Film Themes, Settings and Series wrote, "The world of the deaf has received little attention...
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