And one more thing about Modern Rock Song... It should have been 'riding buses' instead of 'writing songs'. It just sounds better. And maybe Mr. True would have been a bit nicer in his review. And Keith...(and Tag) Sorry, poor word choice on my part. I was feeling bit pissy, and when i'm in, or starting, a petty argument, I tend to overstate things. (and it was petula who made me laugh, not a jessica) And so to my story about 16 year olds, The WHO, B&S.... (Erase now if your easily bored.) You ever see someone or maybe what seems to be a small group of someones who like to stick together and think to yourself, "I wonder if they like B&S?" or "I wonder if they even know about B&S? Maybe I should do something about it. Like slip them a tape or something." For some reason this only happens with 16 year old girls for me. I see a girl, and I think, "If she heard Expectations, than her life would be that much better and she would sure to go on to do many great and wondrous things..." You're a star and you'll go far. Well there was this girl from North Salem. I was working in her neighborhood checking peoples wells for some reason too complicated to go into. This whole thing lasted a few weeks. A few days into the job I'm checking this well, and I see this girl getting off the school bus. All clunky shoes, nice haircut and one of those "Manhattan" bags. If this was lower Manhattan, I probably wouldn't have noticed, but here on the edges of rural suburbia I took notice. Where did SHE come from? I have this weakness for the stranded hipsters in the country. Small town isolation, walks along the railroad tracks, swimming in the reservoir, long lonely nights spent in your room...The Smiths, etc. And I have a weakness for the whole teenage experience. Something gnawing at me about it, like I didn't take full advantage of it. I'm trying to make this short, so let's see... I keep running into her over the next few weeks. I run into her having pizza with her dad. The next day she's outside making movies with her friends. A few of them are wearing those Afghan head things that some of the kids on the IFYS artwork are wearing. These guys must be shown the wonder and beauty of B&S. Every time I check her house, I always whistle B&S, or sometimes sing "she's a honey with a following of innocent boys..." Than New Years Eve day. I'm checking all the houses for the last time. I'm thinking, wouldn't it be weird if I saw her again. Kismet or something else I don't believe in. As I'm checking the neighbors' well, I see/hear this noisy old pontiac firebird pull into her drive and this rather awkward boy in a trench coat get out and go inside. She comes running out to get something out of her car and scurries back. I'm about to leave her place when her father comes out to have a chat about underground water levels, well drilling, etc. He's a geologist, you see. And out she comes with her date, that awkward looking boy in a trenchcoat. This all makes me very happy for some reason. At least its not A "Jordan K..." type. (like from My So Called Life) I get back in my car and watch them pull out for their night of fun. I turn on the radio and out of reflex I just turn it all the way up. Its The WHO - Young Man's Blues from Live at Leeds. So perfect I almost cried. At the moment all I wanted was to be 16 (or maybe 17) and own a old noisy firebird and live in North Salem. With a Belle and Sebastian sticker on the back of my car. Or maybe a WHO one. (Instead of TOOL. Poor girl.) I go home to see Shilough and Larissa have arrived at my house and have started a fire and wine bottles are open and the stilton and grapes are out. Van Morrison is playing on the stereo, and life at 25 starts to feel good again. Some of you may remember Shilough and Larissa from my Boston/Philly concert stories. Did I mention they got engaged? Now the whole world knows. So should I send the poor girl a tape? She probably think I'm some sort of freak. Wishing my computer cd player had more bass, so that this More Rockers CD would sound better. drumntreble. Carrick _______ ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". For list archives and searching, list rules, FAQ, poor jokes etc, see http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +---+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" +---+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+