Sundays "no longer "silent and grey""claim bbc.co.uk
posted by davidt on Saturday August 28 2004, @10:15AM

Hairdresser on Fire writes:

There is an article called 'Remember what Sundays used to be like?' at the BBC News which uses the line from 'Everyday is like Sunday' as a means to discuss changes in Sunday trading laws in the UK.

Starting off "Everyday is like Sunday, Everyday is silent and grey. Even if you've never heard the lyrics of Morrissey's 1988 hit Everyday is Like Sunday, the sentiment may have a haunting familiarity."

Later, it insists "even die-hard Morrissey fans would acknowledge that Sundays are no longer "silent and grey"".

Finally concluding "it's possible to see Morrissey's words as more prophetic than he probably ever imagined. Everyday is, indeed, like Sunday, and Monday, and Tuesday, and Wednesday..."

So according to the BBC, our Moz is now prophetic. Quite a comeback!

 
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    The title fooled me completely... (Score:1)
    Oh darn! The title gave me false hope, believing that the BBC were announcing a reunion of long dormant but wonderful UK band The Sundays. Oh well...
    sadlad <winharrison@earthlink.net> -- Sunday August 29 2004, @03:53AM (#121328)
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