I had the recent fortune of being able to attend the perhaps now fabled Sessions on 54th taping of Belle and Sebastian. While the wait outside was gruelling--especially while watching VIP/press and industry people walk right in without having to wait as long, the show was very well worth it. I wish the band had played more songs off IYFS or the 2 current eps, but still, being witness to a slew of new songs certainly made the event interesting. Part of the excitement was also seeing the notoriously camera-shy band in person--quite a good-looking band, eh?--as well as having the back of my head gloriously presented before the cameras as they craned and dollied here and there 'round them. Isobel sang the first song, "Is It Wicked Not To Care". This was followed by "Like Dylan In the Movies", "Ease Your Feet In the Sea", "Century of Elvis", "Slow Graffitti", a flubbed and playful "Mayfly" (Stuart had to read the lyrics of a copy of the album that an audeince member donated), a slow (lazy?) "Lazy Line-Painter Jane", "Seymour Stein" (which I believe Stevie sang), "Sleep the Clock Around", the epic "Roller COaster Ride". It was beautiful. They were playful even tho nervous. I wish I saw them Saturday or Sunday, you lucky lucky people. When they asked for a cover, I'm glad no one yelled out Freebird; someone should have yelled out "Jennifer Juniper". I should have yelled out "Jennifer Juniper". Did anyone else think the host's intro kinda cheesy, or not genuine? francisco ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net -----------------------------------------------------------------------