Northern Bird (email not shown publicly) I left the North, I travelled South....
Hello! lou, 30, living in North London with the luscious Rallen, but originally from the North West. A girl with a thorn in my side, my main loves are good food, fine wine, BDSM and cats. Semi-retired from Moz-solo, I check in occasionally to check the journals of good friends. Not drowning anymore...
Thursday April 22, 2004
01:15 PM
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The top 20 (subject to regular change)
From the main page:
'We are currently putting together a Q/MOJO special edition completely devoted to The Smiths and Morrissey to go on sale at the end of May.
As part of this we are contacting fans worldwide and asking them to vote for their Top 20 Best Smiths and Morrissey Songs Of All Time, for a poll to be published in our special edition.
submit your Top 20 lists (closing date, May 4) via e-mail to us at: special.projects@emap.com'
This is what I sent (NOT in order):
1. Barbarism begins at home 2. Panic 3. The Boy with the thorn in his side 4. Girl Afraid 5. Hand in Glove 6. Handsome Devil 7. How soon is now 8. I want the one I can't have 9. Please please please let me get what I want 10. There is a light that never goes out 11. What she said 12. Alsatian cousin 13. Jack the Ripper 14. Whatever happens I love you 15. Late night, Maudlin Street 16. Lifeguard sleeping, girl drowning 17. Sister I'm a poet 18. Speedway 19. Trouble loves me 20. We'll let you know
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not that it...
(Score:2, Interesting)
fucking matters, but I do agree with some of your choices like "Barbarism Begins...", "Boy With the Thorn...", "Hand in Glove" and "What She Said"...
...not too big on the early Smiths, eh? I dig on "Reel Around...", "Suffer Little Children", and "What Difference..."
...also "Miserable Lie" for when I feel like a good orgasmic yelp...
...good stuff...
:-)
toni
<optimistic_nihilist@hotmail.com>
-- Friday April 23 2004, @02:36PM
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(User #9962 Info) Some say it's a fine line between being an "intellectual" and intellectual posturing, I say there is no line at all
Re:not that it...
by Anonymous
(Score:0)
Sunday April 25 2004, @02:38PM
...not too big on the early Smiths, eh? I dig on "Reel Around...", "Suffer Little Children", and "What Difference..."
...also "Miserable Lie" for when I feel like a good orgasmic yelp...
...good stuff...
:-)