Hi All, The more astute reader will tell from that subject that I started this post a very long time ago. As it has had bits added to it over a long period of time it is disjointed & rambling. Sorry. BELLE & SEBASTIAN REHEARSALS Like Ernie I have been wondering how the band rehearse for shows. If they only play about 9 or 10 of the same songs consistently at each performance, and then another 10 or so selected from about 20 possible numbers, how do they rehearse? Do they practise all of them at each rehearsal, or only a few? The songs always sound tight, so maybe they practice all 30 (ish). And what about the "extra" songs played just once at individual shows? I believe that the audience requests played during the UK tour were spontaneous unrehearsed performances. I wonder why they changed to playing songs specific to each city during the North American tour. I'd love to hear B&S play Don't Fear The Reaper. The 7" of that is the only record I have ever had stolen from me & I miss it :( That "Waking Up To Us" cover. Some people have referred to the "girl" in the photo, so I guess not everyone realises that it is Sarah (Martin) Tina Coffield: the guest in your http://home.earthlink.net/~mozzystars/_uimages/onstage_9-5_2.jpg "Stuart, Isobel, & Guest 9/5" photo is Evie Sands. ANTMUSIC I haven't seen B&S live for what seems ages now <sniff> but did make two gigs the week before last, neither drawing very large audiences. Monday night went to the (tiny/noisy) 12 Bar Club at the invitation of Mr Harding, *efner's drummer (& best singwriter) & Archel's 1st sub. Ant only played five songs, 2 old, 2 middling & 1 new, but he & his minimalist inter song banter ("This one's about girls, stuff like that" ... "This is, er, very sweet") were great & the new song may be the best tune he has written, so checkout www.antpop.com for details of the release of his album. SCOTTISH GUITAR CUB PACK Employing tried & trusted Sinister techniques to win stuff off Radio 1 Cabbage & I got to attend the live broadcast of Mogwai's Peel Session the following Wednesday. Maida Vale studio 3 again, Bing Crosby's last broadcast commemorative plaque on the wall, free beer, Peelie taking the piss out of the audience & Man U. Stuart Braithwaite is tiny!! No longer plump, sporting a scruffy beard & a ski hat pulled down over his ears. He was a sweet little pixie when I thanked him after the gig as well, very polite, not at all what I expected. They played for about 35 minutes ending with an astonishing climax to My Father, My King with Stuart, Barry & John tearing screams of feedback out of their guitars with their FX pedals (SB won, 12 pedals). Good to be able to actually see what they were up to whilst playing, and without the deafening PA for once. Stuart bounces up & down on tiptoe when getting carried away on guitar. I now know with terrifying certainty what he looks like whilst having a wank. In fact after the climax of one number he had to adjust himself behind his guitar: whether tangled up after too much jumping up & down or as a result of peaking in time with the song I was luckily not able to determine. Radio reception was lousy in my house that night, so anyone who got a good recording of the session please get in touch & maybe we can arrange a swap. CINERAMA Last week I only made it out once (with Sally) to The Mean Fiddler for Mr Gedge & Co. Famous popstars spotted amongst the audience included Pines1 - I would have much rather seen her & Pines2 on the stage than in front of it. Cinerama are always good fun & David gives good tune, despite becoming another band playing their old band's material: the Wedding Present's Queen Of Outer Space, Dare, Spangle, Brassneck were aired, encouraging the sad sight of a load of grizzled, fat, ugly, balding, middle-aged men moshing. The fact that I was still in my suit from work luckily prevented me joining them. The last time I heard the first of those TWP songs played live was the 2nd December, 1992. Cambridge Corn Exchange, the first gig that Sally & I went to together, fact fans. After the (recent) show I think I got away with accusing the Gedge of plagiarising the Twin Peaks soundtrack for new single Health & Efficiency. HOW MANY RECORDS DOES A MAN NEED? I don't want to talk about Hefner's pooh record either (maybe Darren should let others in the band have more of a say in the songwriting. Not always a good idea in bands :) but maybe its appropriate for them at the moment) but I would recommend the new Gorky's album, How I Long To Feel That Summer In My Heart. <swirls, sniffs> Yes, I'm getting The Everly Brothers, The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Gene Clark, other Byrds, Neil Young, George Harrison, The Eagles*. Light bodied but some songs have a long finish. Nice. * Not all these are bad as far as I'm concerned. Ask Ms Brooker. RE-MAKE/RE-MODEL However none of these are as good as the new Live At Leeds, with added full-length version of Tommy, though. Brilliant 60's Who. (Even if recorded in 1970.) "Fornicate ..." "Whassat, Pete? I thought it was a little station outside Chipping Ongar". The Who play more of interest per song during this performance than most bands do in a career. I'm such a sucker I just had to buy that 3rd format. I also bought the expanded* Lets Get It On because it was incorrectly priced in the V Shop. Tee Hee. Bloody marvellous - worth it for the arrangements & playing alone. And you get Marvin Gaye singing too! *I was going to make some smutty remarks about Marvin keeping it up for the entire length of the album but 1) Peter beat me to it & 2) the sleeve notes of this deluxe edition respectfully inform us that MG suffered from premature ejaculation, he apparently informing Smokey Robinson that "I can just look at a naked woman and come" I can't find a copy of the interview that dealt with the Keep On Getting It On subject but seem to recall now that the amazing stamina was implied by the interviewer & just agreed to ny Marvin. I'M SOFTER THAN MY FACE WOULD SUGGEST Apologies for going on about records but there's just so many good ones araound at the moment. The Camera Obscura album, Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi will be out in a couple of weeks, see http://theparkandride.co.uk/parkandride.html or http://www.andmoresound.co.uk/ & it will be bloody great. OK, last one! Just to mention that another reason to check out The Dudley Corporation's record The Lonely World of ... is that it features not only listee Chris Leonard (of The Sleeka Corporation) but also both ListMums (!) (of The Gorgeousness Corporation) on backing vocals. I hope Gordon finds a full-time job soon. MELL ST. CURSE Carsmile, is it something that afflicts the residents of all the houses on that road, or is inflicted by them? DINOSAUR JR. The dinosaur Kaiser Mark is *so* little that he looks like an egg. Did I mention The Pinefox yet? Should I disagree with him about Alone Again Or? No, I wouldn't want him to turn into another Sinister cult figure. So maybe I should namedrop Shawn Krueger instead, & bless his little archivist's soul. Thanks for bringing the covers list up to date. Love, Wobbly Taperecordings Inc. 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