I've been meaning to pose this discussion for awhile - and who knows, it's likely been brought up before, I just haven't looked.
"Monday - humiliation / Tuesday - suffocation / Wednesday - condescension / Thursday - is pathetic."
"And when the Palmist said: 'One Thursday you will be dead.'"
"I've been told that you've been bold / With Harry, Mark and John / Monday, Tuesday, any day but Thursday / With Harry, Mark and John." ("Satellite of Love" lyric change)
And I think there's possibly at least one more that's escaping me at the moment.
Do we know why Morrissey has shown disdain for Thursdays? I went for the obvious and looked - the day he was born in '59 was a Friday. In some interview or another he cheekily mentioned May 21, 1959 as being the day when he was happiest. Think it's that?
The only other guess for me would be the 'official' day of the Smiths' split, which I don't suppose anyone knows as public knowledge.
What do you folks think?
EDIT: Mike Joyce's day of birth was a Saturday, so no luck there.
"Monday - humiliation / Tuesday - suffocation / Wednesday - condescension / Thursday - is pathetic."
"And when the Palmist said: 'One Thursday you will be dead.'"
"I've been told that you've been bold / With Harry, Mark and John / Monday, Tuesday, any day but Thursday / With Harry, Mark and John." ("Satellite of Love" lyric change)
And I think there's possibly at least one more that's escaping me at the moment.
Do we know why Morrissey has shown disdain for Thursdays? I went for the obvious and looked - the day he was born in '59 was a Friday. In some interview or another he cheekily mentioned May 21, 1959 as being the day when he was happiest. Think it's that?
The only other guess for me would be the 'official' day of the Smiths' split, which I don't suppose anyone knows as public knowledge.
What do you folks think?
EDIT: Mike Joyce's day of birth was a Saturday, so no luck there.
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