On Sun, 1 Nov 1998, Reid Dossinger wrote:
it was mid-tempo, kind of dark and very Smiths-y. Is this "Rhoda"? Or "Loneliness of a Middle Distance Runner"? The only info we got from the band was that it had never been released.
If you can remember lines like "run through the fields" repeated a few times, then it was "Loneliness of a Middle Distance Runner". If it started very quietly with solo piano and lyrics like "let me please interpret history in every line and scar of some imaginary friend..." then it was "Slow Graffiti". Otherwise I don't know.
By the way, maybe it was just the two shows I went to, but by the end of each, almost every song title had been yelled out. Christian and I were waiting for someone to be snobby enough to yell out "Hurley's Having Dreams" or "London Has Let Me Down Again."
In Chicago, someone yelled for "Pocketbook Angel". Stuart said something like "oh, we have a real obscurist -- scary". "Dog on Wheels" came off far better live than on the EP I think. A drummer who can keep time makes all the difference I guess. --Mark __ Burning Rome : SENSELESS CD on Mindfield Records MindCD03 Cathartium 14
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