Now, this is just a hunch, but I reckon that in any poll of 1,000 fans asking for a list of their Top 10 favourite Morrissey singles, there will be at least 999 who include this. And the one who doesn't is a liar. Released in June 1988, Everyday Is Like Sunday has proven to be one of the most enduring songs of the solo career, having being played on most of the solo tours, particularly those
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Notre président nous demanda :" Nous sommes le pays du monde qui reçoit le plus de touristes ". " Est-ce qu'il est normal qu'on dise que tout doit être fermé le dimanche ? " Ben non c'est pas normal puisque tout n'est pas fermé le dimanche, surtout les commerces pour les touristes. Les autres lieux de vente ouverts le dimanche sont ici . " J'étais l'autre jour dans le Nord. Quelqu'un me disait "M. Sarkozy, le dimanche on va tous en Belgique parce que les magasins sont ouverts". Voilà qui est malin ! [...]
My phone lit up with a text from a friend earlier today, laughing at the fact that the NFL is using a cover of Morrissey 's "Every Day is Like Sunday" as music to advertise its football games. Even funnier, the song is skillfully edited, so the lines about armageddon, nuclear war and the Sunday being "silent and grey" are omitted. (I'm a Cleveland Browns fan, so perhaps it would have been appropriate to have left those in for us. Just sayin'.) Some poking around the Internet did not yield any answers [...]
Armageddon - come Armageddon! Come Armageddon! Come! (dämliches 80er Video, aber für mich immer noch eines der 20 besten Lieder, das je von Menschenhand geschrieben wurde!)