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Morrissey opened his Brixton concert in 2022 with a line from their song: "Oh Bondage! Up Yours!".<br>
Morrissey opened his Brixton concert in 2022 with a line from their song: "Oh Bondage! Up Yours!".<br>
He replaced "little girls" with "I":
He replaced "little girls" with "I" and doesn't state the song's title:
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Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard,  
Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard,  

Revision as of 11:53, 11 October 2022

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Morrissey opened his Brixton concert in 2022 with a line from their song: "Oh Bondage! Up Yours!".
He replaced "little girls" with "I" and doesn't state the song's title:

Some people think little girls should be seen and not heard, But I think "oh bondage, up yours!"


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UK punk band formed in 1976. After singer Poly Styrene left in 1979 to pursue other interests, the band disbanded. Guitarist Jack Stafford and drummer Paul Hurding founded the band Classix Nouveaux with singer Sal Solo, which became part of the "New Romantic" scene. X-Ray Spex was re-formed in 1991 for a short while but had a rather indifferent reception, but then re-formed again in 1995 and has played live every now and then since.

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X-Ray Spex were an English punk rock band formed in 1976 in London. During their first incarnation (1976–1979), X-Ray Spex released five singles and one album. Their 1977 single "Oh Bondage Up Yours!" and 1978 debut album Germfree Adolescents are widely acclaimed as classic punk releases. The band has briefly reformed several times in the 1990s and 2000s.