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the other day i was singing We're Not Gonna Take It in English class and in an attempt to shut me up my friend asks me "Who sings that?"
and i say "Twisted Sister."
so she goes "Good, then leave the singing to her."
and I was like "Uhhh it's not a girl, it's a full male band..."
When I was a child we had a BIG console stereo. I used to believe that tiny musicians lived in there and played songs whenever mom wanted them to.
I used to believe that Murray from 'The Wiggles' was actually a girl. I never heard the name Murray before and probably associated it with Mary and he had longer hair than the rest of them. It was probably a bit of wishful thinking on my part because I got angry when other shows did not include a girl.
At one point, I believed that Lauren Mayberry was future me, but I'd got a hold of a time machine, and came back to the time when I was the age I believed this.
Came home to see my brother watching that old Midnight Music show. I asked him who was hosting and he said "Alice Cooper but I haven't seen her yet." I look at the TV and there's Alice and I said that is Alice Cooper. Freaked him out big-time.
my sister whos 16,had some of her friends stay overnight,about a month ago,like a sleepover. well she has a friend who is great in school,but lacks common sence (you know the type,im sure)well anyway,it was the morning and they were all talking about or watching somthing on t.v. about michal jackson when my sisters friend says out loud "did you guys know michal jackson used to be black??" (keep in mind shes 16 and this happened about a month ago..)
WHen I was little I had this poster of Michael Jackson on the back of my bedroom door (it was a thriller poster). At night when the moon would shine on it, I felt that Michael's eyes were following me and it creeped me out.
when i was a kid, i used to believe that celebrities are too special, thay they dont eat, dont sleep and dont use the bathroom!!!! i thought they are much perfect to do those.
I once did a report on Marilyn Manson, but I had no idea who MM was, so I made up some facts, one I remember was that "she attended an all girls school from ages 6-12" boy was I in trouble!!
When I was little I got Barry Manilo and Baryy WHite mixed up. I used to think Barry Manilo was the Barry with the deep sexy voice. I thought Barry White was the white Barry
After Puff Daddy's "I'll be Missing You" came out, my father explained that The Police had sung the original song. I thought the actual police force had realised a musical number for quite some time
I think I must've been about 7 or 8 when my Mom told me that pop stars were regular people. To this day, I still laugh whenever I conjure up images of pop stars waking up in the morning saying, "hey, we need groceries!"
When I was a kid, I used to believe that the "Godfather of Soul" (James Brown) and the Cleveland Browns great running back (Jim Brown)were the same person.....hey!!!
I used to think that Micheal Jordan and Micheal Jackson were the same person!
I used to think that the Beatles broke up when John Lennon died.
When I was through the ages of 5-8 I got Marylin Manson and Marilyn Monroe mixed up
i used to think that the band members of Slipknot were monsters! i always dreamt that they were going to eat me so i used to roll over to my sister's bed for comfort!
Not too long ago, I had my younger sister(who is 10) convinced that Gerard Way, singer of My Chemical Romance, was a girl. Later on she heard me talking to a friend about how I could'nt stand female singers. She was confused girl, it took a while before she'd believe me again.
I used to think that performers in music videos actually sang the song for the video not lip sync'd until I saw an Alanis Morisette video where her mouth wasnt moving but the song was still going... am i the only one?
when i was aroud 5-6 i thought the beatles lived inside our record player. also that little people lived inside records
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