SO FAREWELL THEN PETER MILLER I knew I shouldn't have gone away for the summer. My reading of the list was patchy and when my eyes were averted, PJ Miller apparently vanished. So, no more EDIT SEARCH for MILLER when it's safe to laugh aloud on reading the list. I was sure he would have been snapped up by some mag to do a musical agony aunt column ages ago - maybe he has. Enjoy the retirement anyway, Mr Miller and thanks for all the laughs. A small consolation is that Jenowl seems not to be in any way related to Mr Miller and continues to write. Since he is departing, or has departed, I presume that I'm not committing the sin of writing about the list. Well Mother Teresa told me that Cliff said it was okay. MISTOPHER CHRISTOPER Mistopher Christopher aka Chris Leonard used to be a joy to read too. He played in Dublin last weekend; doubtless B&S will be putting up MP3s of his gig for downloading. He was support for Joan of Arse's launching of their new LP. Joss who was on the list wonce plays with JOA. Postpone buying the Reindeers and buy JOA instead (coincidentally Reindeers were playing the same night in another Dublin venue). The LP is on a small label called Scientific Laboratories, which is not unrelated to the same Joss. I couldn't got to the gig because I wanted to drown some fish in air and the west of Ireland is a good place for that. But no fish were attracted to the worms. Maybe they were stressed with the falling water levels - we may be getting the kind of weather that the South of France used to get. Is it that kind of weather that makes the girls pout? And if it moves here will the French girls stop. VANCOUVER Global warming messed up my first visit to US/Canada too. I visited some of the B&S venues beforehand. For the first time since records began, it rained in San Fran on the 25th June, the only 25th of June I was there. I froze on the Pfeiffer Beach at Big Sur. But Western Canada hadn't had rain for 27 days and Vancouver was an amazing place. It struck me as being as opposite to Dublin as one can get - all the coffee shops and juice bars and bookshops and rollerblading and skateboarding and swimming and walking and bicyling. And hordes of people looking so energetic and healthy. I envy Robyn Fadden and any other Vancouverites on the list. Some native told us that V-ites are usually very disappointed when they visit other places. Well, maybe she meant Dublin and places like that because who could be disappointed on visiting Florence, Prague, Stockholm or Edinburgh. But re. Vancouver, I'd love to read stuff set there. Last night there was a small reference in a play called Tiny Dynamite. I also read a short story in The New Yorker by Alice Munro which was an excellent piece of writing. Also a lot about the Captain after whom V is so called, in Jonathan Raban's book. Any other stuff? Odd thing was that Vancouver was the first city where the skyscrapers were really a plus and looked so well and it seemed a good idea to keep lots of space clear by concentrating people in the skyscrapers. Now I'm not so sure. PERNICE BROTHERS I loved Stacey Dahling's piece on the Pernice Brothers, especially her lack of enthusiasm about Joe the man as opposed to Joe the musician. I've won tickets and tshirts and stuff for their Dublin gig tomorrow night, though I'd planned to go anyway. Except that all of them except Joe have fled back to the US. Maybe they are going to reform the Scud Mountain Boys behind his back. I hope he gets the lush sound though I don't know how he can on his own. I've heard too much stripped down stuff recently - I begin to think it's because the stripped down sounders are unable to do anything else. Overcome By Happiness the song is topclass, especially since it's about not being Overcome. If all else fails, I hope he puts on the CD in the background and sing over it. So now, Honey's helper, doesn't the above prove that a posting can be too too long. All the best and back to sleep for another 2 years. Which song refers to "rising at the crack of noon"? Martin C Senior Sinister Section [the F is against my will!!} This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this email in error please notify the system manager. This footnote also confirms that this email message has been swept for the presence of computer viruses. +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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. 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