Hello again everyone. You know something? I hardly saw anything of Glastonbury. All I saw was Jools Holland and his band playing in the afternoon - sounded very good, but I was flicking between that, the tennis and football. Spoiled for choice, eh? Ah well, now the World Cup's over I won't get that kind of choice. This morning I happened by the video for Gemma Hayes' latest single, Let A Good Thing Go, while channel surfing. It's alright, I suppose, but too much flashing. The video for Hanging Around was much easier on the eyes. That, and the song was slightly catchier. I'm happy to hear that she'll supposedly be performing at our very own Nerve Centre soon. We haven't had a decent band come here since the Super Furry Animals last November. Latest news: I am bound for Tunisia on the 17th! Anywhere that you can find much better weather than here in Derry (mind you, is that difficult?) is wonderful by me. Looking forward to it. Got to go to my brother's graduation first though... I didn't think I was going to post again so soon, but your recent posts couldn't help but catch my attention. So, for the first time in ages, here come my notes to everybody... Anne ---- You talked a lot about Isobel. She sounded nice enough on The Gentle Waves songs, however much I dislike them, so you can't say she doesn't have a professional singing voice. No doubt, she is missed. Perhaps you are right though about her constant depression, though (is that another explanation for her attention seeking at live gigs?). As for Astrid, I think she may still be around (after all, I hung about for nearly six months without posting). Ken Chu ------- Hope your interview today went really well, and yes, I did watch the World Cup final (remember how boring I said it might be after my four favourite teams went out?). Actually, it was very good. Don't know what all the fuss about Denilson is though (he didn't do that much, did he?). Grainne, Stu ------------ Like your Divine Comedy message titles. Reminds me that they played Something For The Weekend on Radio 2 the other day. Grainne ------- Great to hear from you again, I think it's been a while since I last saw you post. I still remember much of the Belfast gig even six months from now (probably because I haven't been to another concert since!! And then there was the article I wrote for the uni magazine, published in March). Good point you made about the lyrics too (they were probably best on Tigermilk and If You're Feeling Sinister), although I prefer the music, especially on songs like Legal Man, Sleep The Clock Around and The Boy With The Arab Strap. Actually, to this day I'm undecided on what my favourite B & S song is. Rachel fruitloop ---------------- It's always fun to read your posts.You mentioned that you really liked the Storytelling album, but have you seen the film? In General ---------- A while ago, you all mentioned McDonald's characters. Funny topic of conversation, but did any of you mention that big purple thing they called Grimace? Take care, Psi __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail sinister@missprint.org. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to majordomo@missprint.org. WWW: http://www.missprint.org/sinister +-+ "sinsietr is a bit freaky" - stuart david, looper +-+ +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "peculiarly deranged fanbase" +-+ +-+ "pasty-faced vegan geeks... and we LOST!" - NME April 2000 +-+ +-+ "frighteningly named Sinister List organisation" - NME May 2000 +-+ +-+ "sick posse of f**ked in the head psycho-fans" - NME June 2001 +-+ +-+ Nee, nee mun pish, chan pai dee kwa +-+ +-+ Snipp snapp snut, sa var sagan slut! +-+ +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+