Hello,
Gideon Coe has chosen 'Tigermilk' as today's Great Lost Album on his BBC 6
Music show, which is on now. You can vote for your favourite track.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/6music/presenters/gideon_coe/
It's on until 1300 BST.
I have voted and I think you should too.
Thank you,
Peter
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so, at long last the Cameras have ventured over to the states. first show
is monday in san diego, then they wend their way across purple-mounted
majesties to scenic new jersey over the next three weeks. check out tour
dates and go see them!
http://mergerecords.com/tour.php
ian, thrilled that his own band's show may be in jeopardy cuz it means he
can go dance to 'keep it clean'
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hello sinisters!
its been awhile since my last post but now im back. hooray! So anyhoo, i
keep seeing all these meet-ups for the europe kids but what about us little
american boys and girls who don't live over there or on the coasts??
sniffle. i prepose a midwest meet-up before the summer is over.
give me some feedback and some ideas. i'll be waiting...
kisses,
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Hey kiddies!
There's been a couple of suggestions for meetup, from the surely sensible to
the wildly fun ones!
Apparently, all the cool kids are going to this on the Saturday afternoon:
http://www.london.gov.uk/respect/respect-festival.htm
Fight against racism!! By getting pissed at the bar! And watch Poetry
SLAM!! And then race to Somerset House from Mile End and try and not get
beaten up on the way.
Richard Colburn likes Tim Westwood you know, cos one cat once shot Tim and
Richard is coooool for caaaats.
Respect, man.
Ken
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Hey all,
How have you been? I hope none of you have been beaten up lately.
I - through the greatest fortunes - haven't been beaten up either recently,
it was astonishing. Considering that my flatmate has been away for two days
and I had been pumping up old-skool and nu-sk001 Belle & Sebastian to 11,
and singing along at volume 12.
Doing housework has never been so much fun - you try it yourself - chopping
onions singing along to Stay Loose, slicing a chicken into equal halves
whilst singing along aloud to "I'm a cuckoo", haberdashing to "Lazy Line
Painter Jane", vacuuming the floor whilst muttering "I dreamt I 'ad 'a go'a
marrrrs", ironing your clothes whilst singing "(My girl's got) miraculous
technique". It was fucking ace.
I bet my neighbours fucking hate it though. The last time I heard music
through their walls was some kind of JAZZ music, accompanied by their
shagging noises. That's exactly what I needed, some jazz fucking.
HAHA, but now my revenge comes, yeah! INDIE POP HOUSEWIFING MUSIC, TAKE
THAT YOU BIATCHES! Haha and I have also a surprise for them too since I
have my VOCODER working - MECHANICAL BELLE AND ROBOT SEBASTIAN HERE I COME.
Wait.. Haha I guess Robin Stout didn't realise it was me when I called him
through my vocoder the other day. (Sorry Robin)
>Then, just the other day, I was phoned up at work by a ROBOT WOMAN, who
> refused to have a chat and instead told me, in the tone of voice she
> usually reserves for evaporating puny humans, that the time has
> changed - to 7 o'clock. So that's 7 o'clock then, kids. Oh yes.
So, the next couple of weeks should be tres fun - since I'm going to be
seeing SIMON AND SEBASTIAN AND BELLE AND GARFUNKEL!!!!!! All in the same
week. And of course The Shins, and, *gasp*, The Everly Brothers are
supporting!
Hope to see some of you guys on the Saturday. Someone should TAKE CONTROL
of a meetup. Like, howsabout meeting up at Green Park or something? It's
almost walkable to Somerset House from there.
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Hi all,
I was in Berlin for a week a week ago. I don’t know if there were any local Sinisters and I didn’t check before I went – I really didn’t have time to plan much at all as we left the day after I came home muddy, with blisters on my feet from the three-day festival at Hultsfred (the biggest in Sweden). But it was a great festival. Got to see Essex Green for the second time (and they did play “Berlin”). And Bright Eyes and Morrissey of course.
Berlin was nice too and didnÂ’t even mind the rain much. IÂ’d already been rained on plenty at Hultsfred. At least here I could enjoy the luxury of having Dry Feet (probably the most underestimated thing of all time). As I was there with the family it was more seeing-as-many-famous-sights-as-possible than wild night life. But I managed to make a few interesting observations anyway.
First of all there were a lot of “alternative” people, as one would expect. Not like Spain (which would be the ideal country for twee pop with all the sunshine, flowering gardens and stuff) where most people seem satisfied with the mainstream native culture. But I couldn’t pin-point people to a specific sub-culture though. In Sweden it’s pretty easy to see if someone listens to indierock, indiepop, punk or whatever (even post-rock people have a certain look to them!). It could be they were hiding in specific areas… Also in Sweden people have badges like “the jam” or “b & s”. The only badges I saw in Berlin had things like “no war” written in them.
I even managed to drag my family down to Kreuzberg were the Hipsters are supposed to thrive like mosquitoes in a swamp. At least they did in the 80’s when you could find Nick Cave in the darkest corner of some seedy bar and Blixa Bargeld lying on the pavement with a hammer, screaming in German, recording for the next Einstürzende Neubauten record. But anyway I think we missed the liveliest part of the district.
We also went to the scary KaDeWe (what is it with Germans and names?) – like Harrods, but with seven stories. The really scary part was when I found I copy of DCW in the records compartment. Thank god for the much better records-store Cover, which of course had all b&s, looper and gentle waves records. I found Books too (hm… wasn’t that before it was released?). I got my hands on some yo la tengo, galaxie 500 and red house painters cds.
And at the end of next month its time for the twee festival We & You in my hometown. That’s really going to great! Darren Hayman is coming as well as Lovejoy and Tompaulin. Anyone living in Sweden really must go there. I’m thinking about going to Mitt Sista Liv (“my last life”) in Kalmar too. Free Loan Investments, Milky Wimpshake and Scarlet Swells will be performing!
Hugs,
Chris
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"guess that's that for now, but before i go, do let me
know about your
opinions on the following:
kafka's "the trial" vs orwell's "1984" - which of
these 2 "worlds" do you
find the most disturbing? (and why)"
damn... i havent read the trial but since ive just
finished reading 1984 i though id comment anyway :)
might as well have one side of the argument.
�
i very nearly didnt finish the book actually... i
reached the bit where the main character started
reading "the book" which just seemed a way for orwell
to get out some of his pet theorys and was much longer
than actually nessesarry but since i was on holiday
and id finished all my other books i persevered and
then it got a LOT better. the bit with the rats was
particularly disturbing because we had found a load of
huge spiders and i had dreams about spiders riding on
rats... that was really disturbing... so my point was
umm im not sure... maybe that dreams are more
disturbing than books? anyway 1984 is extreamly
disturbing but i dont think that its that
revolutionary or special or even particulary worth
reading... perhaps it was more revolutionary an idea
at the time? the curious incident of the dog in the
nightime is an excellent book though, i cant remember
who its by but its written from the point of veiw of
an autistic boy..
�
humm.... ive wasted enough of your time... you can
stop reading now
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Hallo:
Ever since they re-paved the high street I've felt like tap dancing, and
yesterday, as the sun shone and the puddles dried up, I felt it more than
ever. Luckily for me, I've taken to wearing trainers just in case such a
feeling should grab me around the waist and try to spin me around, and they
helped me to keep my toes from moving too far. Instead, I jumped onto a
bench and tiptoed along, until enough people had begun to look that the
feeling went away. I hadn't been back on terra firma for more than a few
footsteps when a crazed pigeon came headlong towards me, aiming more-or-less
at my nose.
Urban pigeons belong to two schools. There are those who take care of their
appearance, shiny feathers, plump chests and a sailor's swagger as they trot
along the top of the war memorial. They spend their days looking out for
half-eaten vegetarian wraps from Boots, and at night hang around outside
Metro's to drink the pure tears of dumped teenage girlfriends. They have
this town all worked out, and look down on us from under the church gables
and give a disdainful "Coo". The other type of pigeon arrives in the city on
a Monday and lands on top of the multi-storey car park. By Tuesday it has
decided that petrol has a certain flavour other toxic liquids cannot beat.
By Thursday it has realised that not only is petrol blinkin delicious, it
also gives enough nutrition for breakfast, lunch *and* dinner, and that,
despite the fact that its left leg is currently spinning around on the wheel
of the number thirty bus to Newport, it has never felt better. By Saturday
it decides, with the type of gay abandon only a brain-damaged bird could
manage, to fling itself headfirst along the high street at the potato-faced
passers-by.
Fortunately, for other reasons, I have recently taken to wearing trainers,
and they enabled me to step lithely to the left and deflect the deranged
ball of feathers off my "Vote Nader" lapel-badge and towards a nearby
display of garden ornaments. Gwen and Hilary weren't so lucky, their
stratospheric heels and fullsome bosoms hardly helping their efforts to stay
upright. I overheard Gwen say to Hilary: "Oh, I hate pigeons. I hate
everything that flies, you know. Birds, aeroplanes". Hilary wobbled
sympathetically.
But all this is somewhat beside the point. What I should be saying is: Isn't
the Books EP just a great record? Your Cover's Blown standing up for the new
vibe with a determined chin and some splendid lyrics; and Your Secrets, a
great recording with some heavenly harmonies. I could write you a postcard
about the unusual strength of the recent singles' B-sides, but I'm sure
you've noticed this already yourselves.
A big hullo to all the sinipops I met at glasto, including
Ian-the-dirty-vicar, Rener, Mark, Ken, Carsmile, Starry, Lixi, and a
far-away but apparently real Sam Walton. It was good fun, wasn't it? I
enjoyed the mud most of all. When I woke up in the morning it was like a
muddy alsatian had visted during the night and had a good shake. My
strangest moment of the weekend was trying to meet someone "by the big
purple tent", only to realise that big purple tents were all the range in
Somerset this year and the campsite was full of them. It was truly a horror.
It reminded me of a story my mum told me once about a leprichaun and a
handkerchief. I have never trusted small Irish men since.
Like Mark H, I would also love a little snifter with sinister folks on the
weekend of the Somerset House gig, though the Friday would be best for me.
So if anyone has any plans, then let me know. My ticket says "7 o'clock" on
it, but last week I also received a rubbish postcard announcing that the
time has changed to 7 o'clock. Not much of a postcard - they could have
filled the space with something exciting like a small discussion on the
belle and sebastian b-sides, but oh well. Then, just the other day, I was
phoned up at work by a ROBOT WOMAN, who refused to have a chat and instead
told me, in the tone of voice she usually reserves for evaporating puny
humans, that the time has changed - to 7 o'clock. So that's 7 o'clock then,
kids. Oh yes.
Heavens above, I really should go!
Bye!
Robin x
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I need some advice -- a few of us are going to hit European cities in
July/August, we'll be there for about two weeks. I would like to visit
cities rich in culture and history, my friends want to club (think ibiza
drones meets Abercrombie, don't ask) with other 20s people. We're trying to
find cities that can offer both or one or the other and we can go to a few
cities. We're thinking of going to Budapest, Prague (and I would love to go
Barcelona, but it's probably too far). Any other suggestions for cities?
Also, if there are Sinisterians with tips on where to go in those cities,
let me know. Â Also, since we're getting tix late and it's peak season,
airfare is very expensive to fly from NYC to Prague. Any suggestions on what
to do save airfare? Makin plans has already been a rigamarole of an effort,
so I would love any advice. Obrigado!! Sam
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> > Hello Sinister
> >
> > The song features in the soundtrack to The Acid House, a film based on
> > the
> > book by Irvine Welsh and the lyrics relate very closely to what's been
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> > --- Rob Lorenson <rlorenson(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote: >
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> > > From: "The Hodottir" <hodottir(a)hotmail.com>
> > > To: <rlorenson(a)sbcglobal.net>; <sinister(a)missprint.org>
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> > > > "There's a portrait, in the back room..."
> > >
> > > It's odd, but I've never actually read that book, nor seen the
> movie.
> > > Out
> > > of all the 100s of books I've read, I never read that one. I don't
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> > > why. So, I just spoke from my own experience. Different people
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> > > different impressions, different interpretations, based on their own
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