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Comments / Notes
Don't worry Polly,me and my friends ,we all will be there! And we know that this our very first 'official' The Smiths/Morrissey Party... I'd be glad if you'd contact me somehow. (It's time to show our respect to St. Steven)
ONUR KARATUNA <[email protected]>
ISTANBUL - Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 11:49:39 (PDT) | #1
But if you made a date in Constantinople, they will be waiting in Istanbul
suzanne <[email protected]>
Even old New York was once New Amsterdam - Mon, Apr 17, 2000 at 17:22:21 (PDT) | #2
this is the closest ever a smiths party got to ISRAEL..i hope they would put one over here or someday i`ll have to go to turkey. p.s. peter murphy moved to turkey and converted to islam, didnt he? maybe moz is on his way now...;)
noam <[email protected]>
israel - Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 01:29:40 (PDT) | #3
Noam: Why not throw your OWN party in Israel?Suzanne: HAHAHAHAAHAHA! (Why they changed it, I can't say.)
Lifeguard Posting <[email protected]>
- Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 06:37:30 (PDT) | #4
I was frustrated a little bit when I heard that the party would be organised by a girl.(Am I a facist?)After all these years I still think The Smiths is for boys.Anyway I appreciate any kind of effort about the most wonderful creature in the universe.That night the movie "O Thiassos" from Angelopoulos will be on the İstanbul Film Festival(for the first time).Still ill...
happy prince <[email protected]>
- Wed, Apr 19, 2000 at 13:37:50 (PDT) | #5
do you get free peyote on entrance to the club? WHOAH! I'M TRIPPING MAN!
rooty boy
- Thu, Apr 20, 2000 at 21:32:21 (PDT) | #6
Happy Prince please come back and explain yourself. It is distressing to know that someone claiming to be a Smiths fan can be such a mysogynistic bigot.
Boadicea
England - Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 03:22:54 (PDT) | #7
I don't think happy prince was being misogynistic at all, and certainly not bigoted...I, at least, just think boys can identify a lot more with what morrissey's singing about than girls could. it's like, I love, say, heavens to betsy, but I doubt their songs affect me as much as they would a girl. I don't think that's a misanthropic thing to say, just the truth. but who knows, I've been wrong all too often before...
brian <[email protected]>
los angeles - Fri, Apr 21, 2000 at 21:29:07 (PDT) | #8
have you ever been a girl? how do you know?when a girl says, "i felt lonely and out of place," does it mean something different then when a guy says, "i felt lonely and out of place"?
suzanne <[email protected]>
Just like claiming you know how it feels to live on Jupiter when all you've seen are pictures - Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 00:52:33 (PDT) | #9
AS COMMENTS GO BRIAN YOURS RATES AS ONE OF THE MOST IRRITATING. I SEE YOU ARE IN LA, IM IN MANCHESTER, I COULD SUGGEST THAT THE SONGS MEAN MORE TO ME BECAUSE I GREW UP SAME TIME, SAME PLACE ETC, BUT IM NOT. MORRISSEY APPEALS TO EVERYONE ITS NOT ABOUT GENDER. YOU SHOULD REALLY BE LISTENING TO THE CHARTS, THEY HAVE GIRL/BOY BANDS, YOU MIGHT BE MORE AT HOME THERE. OPEN YOUR MIND OR STOP CLAIMING TO LIKE MORRISSEY.
MARYLYN
MANCHESTER - Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 01:35:28 (PDT) | #10
Who are heavens to betsy?? Why do silly boys like Brian bother to come here. Listen to this night has opened my eyes or girl afraid. The songs are for everyone you lunatic.
FELICITY
LIVERPOOL - Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 01:40:23 (PDT) | #11
BRIAN YOU ARE RIGHT MORRISSEY IS FOR BOYS AND SHOPPING AND COOKING ARE FOR GIRLS. YOU ARE WELCOME AT MY WORKING MANS CLUB ANY TIME.
BERNARD MANNING
MANCHESTER - Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 13:18:50 (PDT) | #12
well, I'm sorry to have offended so many people in england...I suppose at this point I should just keep my keyboard shut, but I just can't help myself...1) I didn't mean to say that there's no possible way for girls to identify with morrissey, or to find appeal in what he's saying. rather, morrissey being a boy, I'd say his songs come more from a boy's perspective of and experience with life, which I at least imagine to be a bit different from a girls. similarly, marilyn, I would have no problem with you claiming to identify more with smith songs having grown up in the same place/at the same time; while I have a general idea of a "headmaster ritual" experience,I certainly didn't go to any manchester boarding school. which is all I'm getting at about the whole boy/girl thing... 2) heavens to betsy are the first deeply emotional girl band that came to my mind. they were on the kill rock stars label, corin from sleater kinney was in it... anyways, sorry again to have lit such angry fuses. I really didn't mean to bitterly decree morrissey only for boys (as if it were in my power!) silly boys like brian will continue to come here and hope people are irate with him a little less...
brian <[email protected]>
los angeles - Sat, Apr 22, 2000 at 20:41:29 (PDT) | #13
You really should think of a career in politics Brian, you seem to be apologising for the fuss you've caused without actually retracting any of your comments. Well done!
Felicity
Liverpool - Sun, Apr 23, 2000 at 02:32:53 (PDT) | #14
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