flicking through what shit to watch and came across BBC4 showing "Girlfriend In A Coma" at 10pm
it's not an exposé on the last days of The Smiths but is actually a documentary about the good and bad sides of Italy, presented by the ex-editor of The Economist.
I was watching The Last Of The Famous International Playboys on youtube (http://youtu.be/Bk1wUKoXL20) and I got an ad for Johnny Marr's album, the song Upstarts. Not really strange, but at least unexpected
I think it's more than a coincidence. They have covered "Please, please, please let me get what I want" and mentioned the Smith's and Morrissey a few times in interviews.
Not strictly a reference, but watching the live Vatican Has Talent feed and some police/ambulance whatever sirens went off in the background and my first thought was "whoa shit they're playing The Youngest Was The Most Loved!"
Matthew Wright on The Wright Stuff said to a man called William..."William, It Was Really Nothing", the pannalist said The Smiths and he nodded. There was another too today, but I've completely forgot about it!
In the Adam Sandler film The Wedding Singer, when he sings the 'would somebody kill me please' song to Drew Barrymore, i swear at the very begining he plays the starting riff to 'I started something'. Does anyone else think so? Check it out.
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