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Were either of these albums really released on 13th November (Friday in 1987 and Tuesday in 1990)? I bought both of them on the day of release and seem to remember both days being Monday (in fact, I'd put money on it being a Monday when I bought Floodland). Monday was traditionally the day that new albums were released in the UK. I suppose Friday 13th seems a lot more "goth" but I don't think that was actually the release date despite what it says on the always 100% trustworthy Wikipedia
I always remember albums or singles having their release date on a Monday. Charts were always Sunday night so to get a good run at the charts it had to be Monday. I definately remember bunking off school on Mondays , jooking* the train into Glasgow to get Iron Maiden's latest single/album in the very early eighties.metal on metal wrote:Were either of these albums really released on 13th November (Friday in 1987 and Tuesday in 1990)? I bought both of them on the day of release and seem to remember both days being Monday (in fact, I'd put money on it being a Monday when I bought Floodland). Monday was traditionally the day that new albums were released in the UK. I suppose Friday 13th seems a lot more "goth" but I don't think that was actually the release date despite what it says on the always 100% trustworthy Wikipedia
*a popular pastime for Scots with very little money or better things to spend it on.
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There's a flyer for Floodland that says 15 November.
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i know vision thing came out on a monday: i'd had no idea the sisters were bringing out a new album for some reason, and when i saw it in the record shop window it blew my mind that here was a whole new sisters album that i had had no knowledge of! i was told it had come out that day and of course i had to have it there and then. i know it was monday cuz i had to spend my bus-fare to work for the rest of the week on buying it.
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"Did my singing please you?"
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And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
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I remember being in a queue of black-clad layabouts in Our Price in Manchester Arndale Centre, all of us clutching a copy each of Floodland.
I think I must have bought it at the weekend though, not the Monday; I was still in school back in those days and I was a good little boy (pipe down at the back) and never bunked off school.
Not like now
I think I must have bought it at the weekend though, not the Monday; I was still in school back in those days and I was a good little boy (pipe down at the back) and never bunked off school.
Not like now
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You bunk off school now?markfiend wrote: I was still in school back in those days and I was a good little boy (pipe down at the back) and never bunked off school.
Not like now
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
He's not little anymore.
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I work at a university, which (by some definitions) counts as a school...
As for bunking off, well, you might think that but I couldn't possibly comment.
As for bunking off, well, you might think that but I couldn't possibly comment.
The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.
—Bertrand Russell
—Bertrand Russell