*---* HAPPY BIRTHDAY SINISTER BABIES *---* Forgive the intrusion oh well established list people but I have been lurking on the list for a couple of week snow and thought it was time I introduced myself properly and share my thoughts about B&S with you (if you are interested). My name is Giles Paterson and I'm still a student at the delightful University of Bradford, although this is my final year so I shall soon have to face the cruel and scary world head on (or maybe just slip quietly into the flow if that works better...). Anyway, I was introduced into the world of B&S last year when my sisiter gave me "If you're feeling sinister" on CD (not owning a working record player as she does). I listened to it all summer long whilst working for virtually no money. Sadly my girlfriend (sorry fiancee), Cate, did notlike the music as much as I did, which was a shame especially as our music tastes are usually very similar in other respects (okay so she doesn't like my Moloko CD and I don't like her Bananarama CD but you get the idea). Anyway a year later and I have now turned 21 and purchased "The boy with the arab strap" which I think is pretty damn good (although I've only listened to it 4 times so far so some of the tracks may grow on me some more raising the album even further in my esteem). Sadly I do not own any of the EPs that B&S have done as whenever I have heard about them I am unable to or am too late to find them in my local record shops (I'm probably just looking in the wrong ones - Can anyone suggest a good record shop in Bradford?). I think TBWTAS may well be the album to fully convert Cate to the "Joys of B&S". Reasons for liking B&S? They seem to be a very "human" band. In that I mean that they act like real people and not like star-struck seek-fame-at-the-expense-of-all-else fools that so many bands seem to develop into. Having just taken a look at the treehouse web site, jeepster's web site and others, I find B&S to be an inspirational group of people, especially Stuart David's Ink Polaroids. I may try my hand at some of those, to develop my latent writing yearnings. Oh yeah and the music is good too. Well most of you are probably not even remotely interested in my inane ramblings and I apologise for cluttering up your mail box. However I thought it only polite to introduce myself rather than lurking in the shadows like some sort of shadowy, lurking thing. If anyone has any ink polaroids or similar that they would like to share with me then please feel free to email me (g.paterson@scm.brad.ac.uk - just in case your mail program is being very silly and not showing you my address). Or if you just want to chat, or if anyone would like to take me under their wing in this world of B&S. Thank you for reading. -- Giles Paterson 4th Year MEng Software Engineering Student, "... Nowadays it is hard to die young, no matter how stupid, slow or myopic you are." Dr Richard Dawkins +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". For list archives and searching, list rules, FAQ, poor jokes etc, see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +---+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" +---+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+