I can't believe I spelled Stuart's name wrong in the last email. See, I'm really not cool...I told you. After my post, I decided to venture out into the rain and walked down to the record store to *buy* the new EP. When I came back and played it on my laptop somehow I realized what I had done so I just had to correct it. Leave it to an author, right... Cheers! Scott www.scottneiss.net --- Scott Neiss <scottneiss@yahoo.com> wrote:
I thoroughly enjoy reading Sinister, though this is my first post. Why? Perhaps I�m nervous about what to say. I�m a bit self-conscious about not fitting-in or something.
That�s probably because I�m not as indie as I like to think I am: I can�t bear not to capitalize my �I�s�; being an American, my mind has been at least slightly warped by the culture around me; I�m no longer a student (though I wish I still were...but, then again, I was a business major); I don�t own a record player; I do own a Palm; I�m contemplating, dare I say, downloading the new B&S on MP3; and I work in software. By the way, I'm also the author of a novel affectionately entitled �the state I am in� (though in order to actually sell anything, I would have to be overly ambitious and manipulative � which I�m not very good at � so my book doesn�t sell very well...which is okay because I am happy with it).
That MP3 part...I wouldn�t actually do it. B&S is the only band in the world that I wouldn�t do it to. B&S is the most beautiful, pure music in the world. It is a sort of common understanding across cultures and lifestyles. It is a celebration of a lifestyle we can�t all live...but it�s at least alive in our imaginations. I know, I�m not telling you anything you don�t already know and it�s starting to sound a little canned. When I saw the show in Seattle just days after the tragedy...well, I can�t really describe how perfect it all was. And when I caught the licorice that Stewart threw into the crowd...let�s just say that I�ll keep it forever! I�m even thinking about framing it along with a great picture I snapped of the band!
I don�t have any delicious stories to share right now...or anything particularly witty to say as I look out my quiet office window at yet another rainy Seattle day. If something comes to me, I�ll let you know. I just wanted to say hi and that I enjoy Sinister.
Scott Neiss
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