Was listening to some of Ryuichi Sakamoto's music on hearing of his death. Does anybody else think that the intro to Yellow Magic Orchestra's 'Behind The Mask' could have been inspiration for the opening of 'Ouija Board...'?
I always thought 'the jar' referred to a jar of glue (hence the song title). On the first day sniffing glue, you have revelations such as the fact that 'everyone lies'.
I've not listened, so maybe it comes up, but I wondered if Gary Kemp had seen this Johnny Marr quote: I can’t bear the thought of a Spandau Ballet-style comeback. What’s the point? Spandau are reforming, so they put on a big chicken-in-the-basket event, which is all they amounted to in the first...
Anybody have any idea about this, listed on BMI repertoire?
http://repertoire.bmi.com/DetailView.aspx?detail=titleid&keyid=40656346&ShowNbr=0&ShowSeqNbr=0&blnWriter=True&blnPublisher=True&blnArtist=True&blnAltTitles=True
A song called The Secret of Music, listing Morrissey as artist and...
Your final figure would only be true if there was zero overlap between those who listen to the Smiths and those who listen to Morrissey, which seems unlikely.
I'm now wondering if 'William, It Was Really Nothing' was an answer song to the original of this all along. In 'Wedding Bell Blues' the singer wants Bill (short for William) to marry her. In the Smiths song, the singer urges William not to stay with the girl asking him to marry her.
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