I've no idea either, but in the Rare Tracks EP lyric sheet it says the lyric is 'and this perjure ad...'.
I've always thought that made a bit of sense. Certainly more than Peurgeot unless someone can put some light on it.
Well obviously June 19th 2004 Weeping Willows and Morrissey. An excellent day.
Yeah, but adding a bit about perjury in the song does make sense though, far more than suddenly singing about a car advert does anyway, doesn't it?
But what does that have to do with the 'occupation' of Ireland by the English and cover ups of Irish deaths etc? I don't really see much of a link.
But what does that have to do with the 'occupation' of Ireland by the English and cover ups of Irish deaths etc? I don't really see much of a link.
Well that's why I wondered what the actual advert was. presumably something along the lines of "Hey - peace in Ireland. Everything is great. buy our car." But it would be nice to know.
There was a 1996 Peugeot 406 telly commercial in the UK with (among others) footage of a man kneeling infront of a tank and being seized and dragged away by soldiers which could possibly fit in with the troubles of Northern Ireland theme, but dunno. A long shot. That's the only one I can think of.
There was a 1996 Peugeot 406 telly commercial in the UK with (among others) footage of a man kneeling infront of a tank and being seized and dragged away by soldiers which could possibly fit in with the troubles of Northern Ireland theme, but dunno. A long shot. That's the only one I can think of.