Bad associations

Apr 02, 2009 16:27

When I was very young and impressionable, back in the 80's, I happened to come across the Times Illustrated Weekly of India. Around that time, Sheena Easton's "Do it for Love" was in the airwaves. Anyway, in that particular issue of the the Illustrated Weekly, the feature story had very graphic photographs of a murdered woman whose mummified body ( Read more... )

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lightning_rose April 2 2009, 19:10:31 UTC

I was 18 or 19 when I first watched "A Clockwork Orange" and to this day I still can't listen to "Singing in the Rain".

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pallasathene8 April 2 2009, 22:06:36 UTC
Sheena who?

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i know whatcha mean.... lilyvalley April 3 2009, 00:05:08 UTC
STP's song "Creep" ("I'm half the man I used to be....") was popular when Lorena Bobbit cut off her husband's penis. Now whenever I hear that song, I picture a severed penis on the road side.

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vuzh April 3 2009, 02:32:25 UTC
When I was really young, like 9, I had an inexplicable interest with the Billy Joel album "the Stranger", and at that same time I saw some movie about gangsters and there was a horrible murder scene where a guy was stabbed and his guts were hanging out and he was laying there screaming in agony. The scene gave me nightmares. After seeing that movie I couldn't listen to the Billy Joel album because in the song "She's Always a Woman" there's a line that goes "Then she'll carelessly cut you
And laugh while you're bleedin'"
And I thought that was just HORRIBLE! I thought of someone cutting someone so their guts were hanging out and then laughing... I was just repulsed by the album after that.

It's funny thinking about it now. I was like really moralistic about it!

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