Mister Steady Michael and Vicky Lurker (were you actually *in* the Lurkers?), between them, wrote:
No glass bottles or alcoholic cans are permitted on the site.
[hang about, I thought we could bring our own booze ?]
So did I...this presumably means that we'll have to put up with overpriced holiday camp swill, or that I've wasted my money on a chalet cos I'll just end up sleeping on the side of the road back from Rye each night, drool dripping from my mouth and binding together the sandy soil into an ungodly alcoholic mud. Maybe. "Before the Romans came to Rye or out to Severn strode, the rolling English drunkard made the rolling English road". Do they mean me? Errr...dunno. Do I get a Poetry Society grant for that little recital, Trousers?
Sainsbury's do nice big plastic bottles of wine. That should fool them!
Sly...any teetotallers coming into the country who fancy bringing me one of those lovely big dutyfree plastic botles of gin they sell at airports?
On a non B&S note...I'd like to buy some Momus, but I've just been to my local record shop and there was such a massive Momus section, that I got quite frightened and intimidated. Could someone lovely recommend a good one to start with (I've searched the archive but to no avail)?
Well, since you ask my opinion, I would strongly recommend none whatsoever, seeing as he's nothing more than a clever-clever smartarse with no ear for a tune and an unerring eye for self- congratulation. If you want a Momus record, I'd recommend the shortest one. HoneyPaul, who will smack my bottom sometime soon (*please*), asked:
Tim, do you like Camel?
A question to which there are many answers: 1. Yeah, but I prefer Capstan Full Strength 2. Only if I'm well oiled 3. Only if he's well oiled 4. You calling me a hippy? 5. Ah, you mean the King of Combat? Well yeah, but I prefer the Pup, it's tweeer. And so on. I'd talk filthy reggae/ska, but it'd be naughty. Here goes. I can heartily recommend Lee Perry's 'Roast Duck' / 'Take Back Your Duck' pairing, more or less the entire repertoire of The Versatiles (their 'Push It In' is a stormer) and Prince Buster. I like his dirty cover versions best - 'Big Five' (which is 'Rainy Night In Georgia') and 'Wreck A Pum Pum' (which is 'Little Drummer Boy'). All of the above artistes also made politically conscious records which you could play round The Duke's house without being reprimanded. King of the whole pack, though, is a little known version of 'Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head', by Keith and the Impact Allstars, which is too rude for words, and certainly too rude to be discussed in this forum. Come to think of it, that particular record may stray from the rude into the downright disgusting. Hm. 'Dr. Dick' is also a copper-bottomed classic, too. Let me feel it now [tim] ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the reborn Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". WWW: http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "tech-heads and students" +-+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +-+ "nambling pambling rice pudding & crochet holiday camp +-+ +-+ gangwanking whimsy-thon" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+