TVD Live Shots:
Johnny Marr at the Fillmore, 11/1

The first thing that comes to mind when one mentions the name Johnny Marr is, of course, his legacy with The Smiths. Marr started the band back in 1982 and went on to release four classic albums, none of them entering the charts lower than Number Two.

He would go on to play in The Cribs, Modest Mouse, The The, and Electronic before going solo and releasing the much-anticipated and highly praised The Messenger. Touring in support of this album, he treated a jam-packed Fillmore to a night of classics both old and new.

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I have to admit that I am not the biggest Smiths fan in the world, but I truly appreciate what the band has done, and Marr in particular. He planted the seed for many great things to come, including Arctic Monkeys, Radiohead, Suede, The Libertines, and countless more. Marr’s bio reads like a real life Forrest Gump, as he always seems to be in the right place at the right time, all while making history along the way.

One of my favorite stories is the one where Marr meets a very young Noel Gallagher and loans him one of his hallowed Smiths guitars. Urban legend has it that guitar was possessed with voodoo spirits of great melody that would assure Oasis’s success.

Needless to say, Marr’s live show was nothing short of brilliant. This guy has the showmanship and cool factor of Marc Bolan, crossed with his own unique ability to pull sounds out of a guitar that many thought were not possible. He’s ranked #51 on Rolling Stone’s greatest guitar players of all time and certainly showcased his god-given talents that night at the Fillmore.

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The setlist was a perfect mix of solo material peppered with The Smiths’ most stellar moments. Marr can hold his own on vocals as well. I mean, we did of course miss Morrissey, but Marr did a respectable job on “Bigmouth Strikes Again,” “How Soon is Now,” and others. Highlights from Marr’s Messenger included “The Right Thing Right,” “Upstarts,” and my absolute favorite of the night “Generate! Generate!”

Marr continues to be in demand and rightfully so, as Pharrell Williams recently revealed he is working with Dave Stewart and Michael Einziger on music for The Amazing Spider-Man 2, which will be released next year. Bottom line: brilliant musician, incredible show, stellar solo record; you really can’t miss with this guy.

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Have you seen Johnny Marr on tour? What did you think of the show? Share your thoughts in the comment section below and check out more photos from the show in the gallery.

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