You know, Will Porter is a name that reminds me of early cinema. A scholar or a director? I can barely remember these days. It's been a while. A while since I studied that stuff, I mean, but also a while since the days of early cinema. Nonetheless, whoever this Porter, Sweeney or Earwicker might be, he exclaimed today:
But I'm going to New York City in a couple weeks! yay!
Now, I don't need to tell you that such talk doesn't spread much ice, I mean, cut much mustard, around here. You should try getting out of South Croydon on a Thursday night before you start saying things like that. Nonetheless, it's the kind of thing that folks on this list are always saying - so let me share some junk mail with you. No, it's not a free diploma or $25,000 - or is that a free $25,000 or pay for a diploma? I really can't remember the dynamics of these things I clear out of this account every other day - it's way more interesting than that, and you ought to get a load of it. But it arrived in these parts in equally mechanical and collectivized, not to say mass-mailshot, form, with the dull thud of a Reader's Digest tumbling on to a doormat chosen with what David Bowie (that's 'Bowie' to you) misleadingly calls 'the randomizer button'. ======================================== chickfactor editor Gail O'Hara will be displaying her photographs at ace record shop OTHER MUSIC (15 East 4th Street between Broadway & Lafayette) from Oct 1-22 The collection includes portraits (many of) The Magnetic Fields, Amy Linton (The Aislers Set), Belle and Sebastian, Yo La Tengo, Cat Power, Barbara Manning, Lois, Liz Phair, Aggi Pastel, Janet Weiss, Stevie Jackson, Pamela Berry, The Foxgloves, Scott Plouf (Built to Spill), Robert Forster (The Go-Betweens), Pavement, Salmon Skin, Sleater-Kinney, and Containe. Many of these have appeared in chickfactor magazine. Feel free to post this info on those many lists around le monde! ===================================== Now, I have a feeling that advertising things like this is actually against the rules of the sinister list. Has anyone checked the rules lately? I know Peter Miller hasn't, or he would have noted that article 16b) is a ban on mentioning Baxendale. We'll let him off lightly, it's his first offence. No, it's not, come to think of it. He's been offending since Jimmy Nail stopped riding donkeys. Anyway, the thing is, this is not an advert, it's an opportunity for annotations. These follow.
ace
This means 'stellar'.
15 East 4th Street
This is quite near 5th Avenue. But it is nearer the Bronx. It is also close to Queen's. To get there, you take the L-train, not to mention the Z-train, from Staten Island and disembark opposite the drug store between Macy's and JC Penney's.
The collection includes portraits (many of) The Magnetic Fields
My colleague Miles Hanley thinks that there is a word missing from this sentence and it should read: 'The collection includes portraits of (many of) The Magnetic Fields...'.
The Magnetic Fields
This is explained on the sinister entry for Mon, 31 Jul 2000 22:56:06 GMT
Amy Linton
Another missprint. Should read 'Chelsea Clinton'. (Thanks to Paddy Dukakis for correction.)
Belle and Sebastian
See http://www.missprint.org/sinister/
Yo La Tengo
Yo La Tengo is a member of the 'new neuralism' school of 'most[ly]-modern' Japanese fiction. He writes uncompromisingly, in the dark. For more information see http://www.yolatengonipon.com, or e-mail Martin Robinson at captain@marvel.com.
Stevie Jackson
See http://www.missprint.org/sinister/
Pamela Berry
This artist is nowadays more often known via a collection of letters and a number. 'Pamela Berry' is an old-fashioned form of her name, yet very respectful, and thus to be encouraged. For more information see http://www.geog.ox.ac.uk/staff/pberry.html
The Foxgloves
This refers to a picture which has been known to make lumberjacks salivate, gyrate and go to discos. See also http://www.papercuts.co.uk.
free
Best known for the soft-rock hit 'All Right Now'. For more information see http://www.hardrockin'tosh.com
around le monde
This is another error. Should read 'Trompe Le Monde'. See http://www.planetofsound.com. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ In other news, I noticed that someone had finally replied to Ally96Cookie's fascinating rhetorical questions about spiders. And the respondent was Lucy Alder, who had things to say about (I think) the preponderance of spiders in autumn. Have these two been introduced? I think they would get on well. ------------------------------------------- David Moore chelmed in, claiming to be:
a person on whom the whole business of remixing is lost. Except for The League Unlimited Orchestra's Love And Dancing, The Cure's Mixed Up & a Tortoise 12" I can't remember the name of right now.
Forget black pudding, Cazza, I mean, Begbie - when did anyone ever mention Mixed Up on the list? I still remember the NME cover, October 1990: the headline was 'Bobby On The Beat'. I know that Steady Mike remembers this in detail, too, but he's not admitting it. He saw the Cure in Crystal Palace, you know. I think it was about 3 days ago. ------------------------------------------- Honey said:
Squirrels have cheeks, not pouches, don't they.
I suppose so. It was sweet of you to point out the mistake. Only Alix Campbell had noticed it. and
then I'll have to stop running Sinister, and then you'll all have to join the Status Quo list.
But PJ Miller and I are already on that list! What kind of a threat is that? :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: In another part of the world, the gringo known as Senor Timotei el Hopkinsio has been quaffing Sol [Campbell] and saying things like:
The Divine Comedy were and are utterly vile. Kingmaker are merely horrible.
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