In a message dated 15/06/1998 10:40:48 GMT, The Grim Reaper wrote:
> Whoopee doo. I met Natalie Imbruglia's personal assisstant last night.
> She'd been given the job that very evening. She the friend of a friend,
> and I'd met her before. We all went to Funky Night at Madame JoJo's. Her
> name is Rachel and she doesn't like me. I'm sure I could still arrange
> for particularly abusive comments to be forwarded to Mr. Lenny Kravitz,
> who is, I'm led to believe, Ms. Imbruglia's current beau. Anything
> ending with 'cock off Noddy' gets sent first.
Just get her to ask Ms. Imbruglia what she was doing in the loos in a
nightclub in Perth last year. With a selection of young Scotsmen. And her
hand. Woohoo.
Andy
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Hullo boys and girls.
Ummm a few people mentioned meeting up for the Scotland vs Norway match. If
anybody anywhere near Central London fancies coming along, a few of us
(including fans from both countries) are going to meet up at the Poetry Caff
* around 4.00pm to go on to a suitable pub nearby.
Trousers
xoxoxoxo
* The Poetry Caff, 22 Betterton Street, London WC2. It's a coupla minutes
from Covent Garden tube, between Endell Street and Drury Lane.
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>Whoopee doo. I met Natalie Imbruglia's personal assisstant last night.
>She'd been given the job that very evening. She the friend of a friend,
>and I'd met her before. We all went to Funky Night at Madame JoJo's. Her
>name is Rachel and she doesn't like me. I'm sure I could still arrange
>for particularly abusive comments to be forwarded to Mr. Lenny Kravitz,
>who is, I'm led to believe, Ms. Imbruglia's current beau. Anything
>ending with 'cock off Noddy' gets sent first.
Right, as you know, I'm not supposed to be here, so shhh.
Fella at my work, a big fella, looks sort of a greek god. He was in
new york, he was shagging this DJ lady. At her flat. Turns out she
sharing the flat with Natilie imbrugrugla, but she wasnae in. But he
peeked in her room, and saw her pants.
Not a word, mind
mr chris
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Whoopee doo. I met Natalie Imbruglia's personal assisstant last night.
She'd been given the job that very evening. She the friend of a friend,
and I'd met her before. We all went to Funky Night at Madame JoJo's. Her
name is Rachel and she doesn't like me. I'm sure I could still arrange
for particularly abusive comments to be forwarded to Mr. Lenny Kravitz,
who is, I'm led to believe, Ms. Imbruglia's current beau. Anything
ending with 'cock off Noddy' gets sent first.
yerluvinuncleTurt
At least you left the matches
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>
> Date: Sat, 13 Jun 1998 20:36:21 +0100
> From: "jon g." <jon.g(a)btinternet.com>
> Subject: Sinister: The WiderThe Wider Issues Of The Day
>
> Hey Kids!
>
> Exams are almost nearly over, so expect an overdose of kids-tv related
> postings in about a week's time.
>
> Ok, currently worrying jon g. and bethey:
> * The new album by B&S will be here in the future.
Ok. I'm writing this down: The new album is B.S.
> * Having become totally obsessed with the afore mentioned 'pop group',
for
> example getting really excited when Wrong Love was played on the radio,
how
> are we going to cope with 10+ new tracks?
I don't know. Radio needs to vary it's format and even though we all love
Semisonic, we must learn to let go.
> * Will we have to limit ourselves to 1 track per week?
That's how most radio stations program themselves and if it works for
them....
> * Maybe buy it on CD as well as vinyl and use intro play to gradually
> introduce the tracks to our minds.
Buy it on vinyl. Play it backwards for a while. Then, after being
introduced to the seamier devil worshipping side of the band, you can then
let the shock of hearing charming good songs filter through when you decide
to play it forwards. Watch the fun as your parents come running into your
room and tell you to quit listening to that album and ask you where in the
hell you put that new album they bought you last week and why you aren't
listening to fine, upstanding songs like that.
> * In short, it's going to be too darn exciting for some of us (well, me).
> What am I going to do?
Do like I do.
Hmm. I'm trying to figure out what exactly it is I do, but I'll let you
know.
> obsessed!). Apparently, they don't like playing live, which is nice.
Then
> the bloke from the band said that he was listening to the Sound Of Music
> soundtrack a lot at the moment, which granted him instant credability
with
> myself, as it is a great film, as I'm sure you'll agree. Then he said
most
> of his influences were stuff he found when walking around, like the sky.
He
> mentioned foxes, which was also very exciting. I'll shut up now.
I'm happy that there are pop bands out there that admit they listen to that
sort of stuff and not turn their nose up at it because they are serious
rock musicians.
So, for the most part, I don't know much about Jeepster. Are they a new
label? Are they strictly in for cool indie bands that only get play on US
college stations like Matador? I'm looking for an equivalent. the website
isn't exactly up and running to give a full run down of what they're like.
Can I send a demo? Just kidding....
> Oh yeah, Aya wrote:
> <deleted>
>
> Wow. Yet more multi-lingual, yet indecipherable communication.
Hmm. All the dollar signs among indecipherable speak? Looks like standard
bureaucratese to me. Let me translate:
"We are spending more money just so we can make more money. Fill out this
form and attach a $35 processing fee so we can send you the actual form you
need to fill out."
> Right. Well.
>
> Yeah.
>
> Wherever I go, I hear the claps in Lazy Line Painter Jane. Is this just
me?
I hear the sound of one hand clapping everytime I hear "The state I am in".
God knows I've been waiting for it all my life.
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---Keith Watson wrote:
>
> It turns out there wasn't much of a competition, as I've been
advised that not a lot of ruling went on in London anyway, that's a
pity, the idea was more to
Welllll, hold on a minute there fella... there was ruling a-plenty in
London at the weekend. Blue Soda was suffering slightly from the
Missing Jenga Block (which pretty much accounted for the tower's
collapse on my go rather than Susannah's, as far as I can ascertain;
really, I've worked it out with maths and stuff, don't argue with me
on this one) and the non-bucking Buckaroo until Trousers brought us
all to order with the first of possibly many Fantastic Pop Quizzes.
Now, I may be doing their fellow team members a disservice, but having
both Tag and Andy Dean on your side pretty much makes for a foregone
conclusion in my book... *and* they had the best name (something
long-winded and rude I seem to recall) just in case of a tie (no
chance of that). Mistaking Bobbie Gentry for Laura Nyro in the
picture round and forgetting Holly and the bleeding Italians... just
humiliating...
Afterwards a small but tightly bound group of us wandered into deepest
Holborn. While the rest of us queued for Popstarz, Tag, overcome by a
roaring tiredness, opted for a wild cab ride to SE16 with Trousers'
keys clutched firmly in his hand, never to be seen again. Stevie T,
Sabine, Elizabeth, Philippa and myself then danced ourselves sick
until the small hours, before surrendering ourselves to the night,
dodgy cabs and wandering buses. To bed in broad daylight for the
first time in...
(Stereo) Mike.
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hello wonderful people out there on the belle & sebastian
mailing list. i noticed on CDZONE (UK) and some other
web-based cd ordering org. that the B&S release
"MODERN ROCK SONGS" is out and able to be ordered.
i was wondering if anyone knew if this is an EP or an LP
and what songs are on it? thank you kindlee.
from: james in the U.S.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Keith Watson <keith(a)qss.co.uk>
To: Sinister List <sinister(a)majordomo.net>
Date: 15 June 1998 09:42
Subject: Sinister: Ruling report
The flower-picker wrote:
It turns out there wasn't much of a competition, as I've been advised
that not a lot of ruling went on in London anyway, that's a pity, the idea
was more to encourage a good time rather than actively seek a competition
anyway.
Keith, as I have it on good authority that you've recently been demoted
from "ruler" to "governor" i think you are hardly the person to patronise us
for lacklustre romping. In fact, London rocked over the weekend. And our
friends in the North are merely jealous. Led by the mighty Sabine, and in
honour of Elisabeth Z's birthday, a blue soda posse ruled the dancefloor at
Popstarz until the early hours. In fact the only person not to rule that
night was Bobby MacT, who retired home at an early hour. A thoroughly limp
display from the sparkly orange boy, who is now no longer a ruler, nor even
a governor, but merely an administrator.
Trousers
xoxoxox
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> Apro pos of something a while back, rum goes very nicely with anything
> tropical in theme - pineapple, coconut, umbrellas, fruit on sticks.
Absolutely. Also try spiced rum neat with ice. The yankophobes out there who
find Coke/Pepsi unacceptably American should try KwikSave's own brand cola. It
only costs three pence for two litres and health risks have not been proven.
> Ooh ze Serge. I want to buy Serge. But no-one will tell me where to
> start!!! where do i start!? and don't say with a #900 quid box set, else
> i will have to shoot you!
The three compilations released a couple of years ago cover Serge's career from
jazz beginnings to 60s pop genius (Du Jazz dans le Ravin, Coleur Cafe, and Comic
Strip).
His later stuff is all readily available, and some of the best things he did in
the seventies and eighties were the records he wrote for other people - Jane
Birkin, Brigitte Bardot, Isabelle Adjani and Catherine Deneuve spring to mind.
> Then the bloke from the band said that he was listening to the Sound Of Music
> soundtrack a lot at the moment, which granted him instant credibility with
> myself, as it is a great film, as I'm sure you'll agree.
Bizarrely I own the soundtrack but have never seen the film. When I lived in
Manchester I used to play "Climb Every Mountain" very loud from time to time to
piss off my Neanderthal neighbour (who was into doing structural damage with
bass speakers at 4am).
> i noticed on CDZONE (UK) and some other
> web-based cd ordering org. that the B&S release
> "MODERN ROCK SONGS" is out and able to be ordered.
It appeared a while ago, I got all excited and (impulsive as I am) ordered it
along with a couple of other things. The release date on the site has been put
back by a week every week ever since, and now it looks like they're not sending
me the other things I ordered until the B&S single is released - Grrrr.
> I'm also wondering if all you listees have a somewhat pro-Scotland/anti-London
> stance. Would it be the same if B&S came from Finchley?
I suspect the pro-Scotland bias is based on the fact that many of the listees
are Scottish, I could be wrong. My brother lives in Finchley by the way, just
round the corner from Sporty Spice.
> Wherever I go, I hear the claps in Lazy Line Painter Jane. Is this just
me?
I hear them too.
Kevan
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