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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Aug 4, 2020 13:09:13 GMT -5
For the last 23 years, I took this line literally. Which naturally I found strange. For 23 fucking years.
I realize now that it’s meant metaphorically. God bless you all, x.
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Post by oasisserbia on Aug 4, 2020 14:20:24 GMT -5
You've got a lot of things to learn.
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Post by wylliejack on Aug 4, 2020 14:44:43 GMT -5
I thought it was literal. Noel made a meal....
And he threw it up....
On Sunday 😂😂
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Post by Derrick on Aug 4, 2020 17:33:18 GMT -5
I thought it was literal. Noel made a meal.... And he threw it up.... On Sunday 😂😂 It was, actually : Noel said about that lyric that when he first moved to London circa 1995 he undertook to cook himself a meal & was sick for three days (3 days might be Noel exaggerating for the sake of a good story & I don't know if it happened on a Sunday either), so he decided not to cook anything anymore after that.
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Post by Derrick on Aug 4, 2020 17:39:16 GMT -5
Research shows it was actually two days, here's the quote I was referring to : "In a 1997 interview promoting Be Here Now, Noel Gallagher had the following to say: "It starts, 'Made a meal and threw it up on Sunday'. When I first moved to London me mam kept on ringing up and asking was I eating properly. Yes, Mam. So I tried to cook a Sunday roast and puked up for two days with food poisoning. It was back to Pot Noodles after that." multimedia-english.com/print/preview/stand-by-me-3019
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Post by PepsiNebula on Aug 31, 2020 23:52:54 GMT -5
I have to be honest, I have never gotten over that line to enjoy the rest of the song. I know SBM a huge fan favorite, but it starts with puking, and there's just no coming back from that as far as I'm concerned.
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