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Banned
In this dodgy backstreet furniture shop in belfast was quite shocked
THAT I WOULD LOVE TO HAVE BEEN THERE FOR!
Once in this old run down pub behind piccadilly train train station in Manchester and they actually played Smiths/Morrissey songs until 2:30am
I was at the gym this morning, which usually plays horrible hip hop music, and suddenly I heard a really weird dance remix of "everyday is like sunday." I didn't know whether to be happy to hear Moz at the gym or to be disgusted that someone actually made a dance remix of that song. seriously why would anyone do that????
The first time I ever heard Moz must have been the weirdest place/setting. It was the summer of 1994 (I was 12 yrs old) and I was at swim team practice at a public pool. It was very ironic because at the time I was in love with my coach who was 18. My frist crush. And as I heard this very unusual song (they only played the poppiest radio satations at the pool) the words "The more you ignore me, the closer I get", seemed very fitting. I remember hearing the song right at the end of practice and in a juvenile and desparate attempt to not be ignored by my crush, I did a front flip off of the high dive. Needless to say, he was still not interested.
I don't know if it counts, because it wasn't a chance occurance, but I listened to You Are The Quarry while I was in labour with Monster #2. Nevermind those "Relaxing Sounds For Mommies" CDs. . .I just wanted my Moz to keep me company while I huffed and puffed.
--jeniphir
I don't know if it counts, because it wasn't a chance occurance, but I listened to You Are The Quarry while I was in labour with Monster #2. Nevermind those "Relaxing Sounds For Mommies" CDs. . .I just wanted my Moz to keep me company while I huffed and puffed.
At least it wasn't "November Spawned a Monster" or "This Night Has Opened My Eyes."