Chastened, they did, putting their mouths to better use, chanting the song’s hook back to her: “I should have thought of that/Before I did you wrong.”
That is, until she stopped, like a schoolteacher waiting for a bunch of unruly kids to settle down. Moyet sang like a disco diva, broad, anguished and quick. The short-lived British electro-pop duo Yaz was never revered for its slow songs, which might explain why, on Thursday night at Terminal 5, while the singer Alison Moyet was whispering her way through a particularly theatrical version of “Winter Kills,” the crowd was feeling chatty.ĭespite shushing by some audience members, others talked right through the opening bars of the next song, “Midnight,” which Ms.