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November spawned a Morrisey concert in Newark.

Morrissey, the former lead singer of the Smiths, took the stage of the city’s New Jersey Performing Arts Center on Nov. 13 for 90 minutes of vocal swoons, audience hugs and flippant asides.

“Tonight, tonight I will go out and I will discover the fleshpots of Newark,” said Morrissey after an inspiring rendition of “Shoplifters of the World Unite.”

“The question being, will I find any? Yes?”

Morrissey performs Nov. 13 at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark.

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Or, on a lighter note: “He fell, he jumped, he’s dead,” said Morrissey later in the show. “We’re all feeble and we all die.”

Morrissey, 65, still has it. There is power and texture to his vocal swoons, yelps and intonations. A five-member band delivered the Morrissey songs — which included several Smiths classics but no “November Spawned a Monster” — deftly with powerful intent.



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