"Bigmouth" used on Sky Sports advert
posted by davidt on Wednesday January 17 2001, @10:00AM

Steve writes:

I just happened to be watching a commercial break and noticed that the advert for February's football line-up on Sky Sports (UK satellite channel for those of you abroad who don't know) uses "Bigmouth Strikes Again" in the background!! Instrumental only - sadly Mozzer's voice isn't gracing the airwaves, but still it makes a nice change! Apparently someone who works at Sky has taste (it's better than the dance music they usually have on the adverts!)

 
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    sky sports must have a smiths fan (Score:1)
    yeh i have noticed that as well, there must be a smiths fan amongst the sky sports producers as I've heard them play how soon is now, hand in glove, and the new york version of this charming man before.

    it is not very interesting i know, but what else is there to mention when he's not touring, not signed to a label, not setting up his own label and not recording?
    Spring-Heeled Fish <fikfish@hotmail.com> -- Wednesday January 17 2001, @11:22AM (#6606)
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    I'm never happy and I'm never sad
      Another Sky Incident (Score:0)
      On Sky's "Sports Saturday" programme, during Alan Shearer's lean spell with Newcastle, they aired a video package of Shearer missing goals aplenty accompanied by "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" :)

      The presenters thought it was tres funny...
      Anonymous -- Wednesday January 17 2001, @02:54PM (#6618)


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