Mick's latest edition of the B&S diary is included below, also on the band's WWW site soon I'm told. I've only just noticed that Nick sent Stuart's previous entry from March, which featured the return of Stuart's silver pants. If you didn't read it, you should now; it's at: http://www.myspace.co.uk/belleandsebastian/bus.html Fabulous. This one's a great read too. Mick, you've been reading the list again haven't you :) As part of my own contribution to the latest "selling out" endeavours everyone's making around here, I'm doing a spot of my own selling out to The Legal Man: you'll notice a new clause in the Sinister FAQ which exempts me from any responsibility from anything any of you ever say, anywhere, ever. Some list owners recently got sued over "publishing" erroneous advice sent by a list member that hurt little puppies or something. So please note that you're responsible for what you say around here, not me, and it *is* a public forum and viewable by everyone on the WWW forever. Even your gran, so be nice to her ok? The clause is at: http://www.missprint.org/sinister/faq.html#D Anyone continuing to use the list is assumed to have agreed to this from now on. I tried to write it in Latin but I just couldn't, sorry. Naturally, the following article is reproduced by kind permission of the band's office. :) Thanks Katrina. ATP-footie-team-including-band-member picture from Mr Trousers to follow soon. Honey x --- Diary of a Band - Mick Cooke We shot our first big budget video on Tuesday, for the new single, 'Legal Man'. All our previous videos have been made on a shoe string, on Super-8, a friend holding the camera. This one had a proper crew, consisting of a director (Isobel), a producer, a director of film, a camera man, lighting and sound people, a grip (I think), make-up and costume people, and various runners. We also hired several actors, including the guy who played Blake in long-running cheesy '70's sci-fi series 'Blake's Seven'. His name is Gareth, and he was a consummate professional. Other extras included two belly dancers, a couple of transvestites, two 'dandies', and a girl with a python. It was all shot in Glasgow University's very own University Union, in the Reading Room, which had been successfully transformed into a Soho gentlemen's club circa 1967. A very good place to shoot a video too, with such fine catering and cheap drink so close to hand. Back to the budget, it became increasingly obvious as the day wore on that there are several pro's and con's associated with increasing the budget of a video, as compared with the el-cheapo method. On the plus side, you end up with something that definitely looks more 'professional', which won't look quite so out of place next to the 'professional' looking videos you tend to get on the telly. It gives a boost, no matter how small, to the local film industry (most of whom are now friends with Richard, whose girlfriend is a big player in film costume cirlces). And it also gives you more of a chance to get dressed up to the nines, and get fussed over by the girls in costume and make-up. On the down side, it certainly is more impersonal, you feel much more part of the machine, a cog in the engine, an entry on the schedule. It's more like work, less like fun with your mates. And it could be considered by some as 'selling out'. Whatever, it's done, the spools are off to be processed, Isobel is off to edit it, and I for one am looking forward to seeing the final product. As I write this in Glasgow, Scotland, Stevie is in Portland, Oregon, editing the (lower budget) video for his song on the new LP, 'The Wrong Girl', and Isobel is in London, England, about to edit the 'Legal Man' video. Stuart is also in London, cutting the vinyl of the LP, as is Chris, who is attending a gig there. The Wednesday this paper is printed, Belle and Sebastian are holding a press conference in a Soho club. Then it's off to Berlin for me, Milan for Richard, and Scandinavia for Stevie, all to do European interviews. All of which leads me to say that if this is selling out, then hell, it ain't so bad. Mick Cooke +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the undead Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail sinister@missprint.org. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to majordomo@missprint.org. WWW: http://www.missprint.org/sinister +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "tech-heads and students" +-+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +-+ "sinsietr is a bit freaky" - stuart david, looper +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+