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*Sally's Song (from [[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]) - [[Fiona Apple]] (with montage of old b&w monster movie clips). | *Sally's Song (from [[The Nightmare Before Christmas]]) - [[Fiona Apple]] (with montage of old b&w monster movie clips). | ||
*"There was a lot of rubbish" - [[Germaine Greer]] | *"There was a lot of rubbish" - [[Germaine Greer]] | ||
*[[Frankenstein]] (1931) film clip | |||
*[[L'insoumis]] film clip (from which the cover of The Queen is Dead is taken) | *[[L'insoumis]] film clip (from which the cover of The Queen is Dead is taken) | ||
*It's The Same Old Song - [[The Four Tops]] | *It's The Same Old Song - [[The Four Tops]] |
Revision as of 03:11, 18 November 2021
Information
Morrissey entered after:
- Lypsinka Has A Glamour Fit - Lypsinka
Videos:
- Loudmouth - Ramones
- Something Here In My Heart - Paper Dolls
- How Soon Is Now (TOTP, 2003) - t.a.T.u
- Sound of the Crowd - The Human League
- I'm Black And I'm Proud (Playboy After Dark, 1969) - James Brown
- Someday Someway - Robert Gordon
- "We're Rich. We're family (?) - unknown film clip
- Don't Make Me Over - Dionne Warwick
- "How important is one's nationality to one's identity" - unknown British comedian clip
- God Save The Queen - The Sex Pistols
- "The truth is, no 'white' American is sure he is white." ("Baldwin's N-----", London, 1969) - James Baldwin clip.
- Sally's Song (from The Nightmare Before Christmas) - Fiona Apple (with montage of old b&w monster movie clips).
- "There was a lot of rubbish" - Germaine Greer
- Frankenstein (1931) film clip
- L'insoumis film clip (from which the cover of The Queen is Dead is taken)
- It's The Same Old Song - The Four Tops
- Jet Boy by New York Dolls
- Looking for a Kiss - New York Dolls
- No No No No - Maya Angelou
- Can't Truss It - Public Enemy
- Wanting To Die (poem) - Anne Sexton
- Arabesque No.1 - lsao Tomita
- Sponge pudding joke clip by British drag comedian (??)
- Where Have All The Flowers Gone - Marlene Dietrich
Notes
Some information collated by "Similar2Sunday" and added to by FWD.
Disclaimer: Songs played and order are generally not verified.