Sinister: When the World's at Peace
Bee content: Janine wrote: ok, any other questions about bees, just ask... sadly enough, I probably know the answer. If you bung a bumble bee up your bum, does your bum bleed, or does the bumble bee blow bubbles? Janine, you may be interested in wiggling your butt to the fabulous album "Hey Love" by Rotary Connection. It contains a song called "Hanging Round the Bee Tree" which is sung from the point of view of a humble worker bee who wants to get it on with the queen bee. He makes no explicit reference to the ensuing knob loss situation, but although it remains unspoken, I feel that this dilemna is what gives the song its peculiar dynamics. Jordi wrote: I am pleased because Jack + Hefner will be playing Barcelona the December 7th. It can be interesting to know for Mr. Peter Miller that they will also be playing in San Sebastian (good name for a lovely city). I look forward to forming an opinion of Jack and Hefner based purely on their live performance, as I did a couple of weeks ago with boring bastard Mark Lanegan. I heard him on the radio the other night, and it turned out to be quite good after all. Lo Fidelity Allstars are playing tonight, but it's well past my bedtime, so I don't think I'll be going. I hope they're shit, otherwise I'll be well pissed off. Respect to Jeanvierve (as I like to pronounce it) for her lengthy interpretation of JATDOHorses. This is what the list is all about. Yay! I shall now give my interpretation of the title of "Slow Grafitti": The writing is on the wall for Johnny, but he's a bit slow on the uptake. Clever, eh? Did I say shoegazing was shit? Hush ma mouth! It's fantastic. I had forgotten my favourite bargain bucket LP, Flying Saucer Attack. Also, there's some shit hot womble related stuff out there. Phew! I hope that gets me off the hook. Footwear-centric drone rock - MAGIC! Evil Bootlegger may like to know that I pricked my finger with one of those cute little button badges yesterday, and it still hurts. I trust we will be getting ink polaroids of that Salako happening. May I draw your attention to a splendid portrait of Mad Dog Murdoch on the Mummy page? It was done by my lovely wife, as a tribute to Lesley Jo's adventures in Washington DC. Peter +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
PJMiller wrote:
Janine, you may be interested in wiggling your butt to the fabulous album "Hey Love" by Rotary Connection. It contains a song called "Hanging Round the Bee Tree" which is sung from the point of view of a humble worker bee who wants to get it on with the queen bee. He makes no explicit reference to the ensuing knob loss situation, but although it remains unspoken, I feel that this dilemna is what gives the song its peculiar dynamics.
Thank you Peter for reminding me to do my bi-annual search for re-released Rotary Connection stuff. I'm sure you're aware they've just had a CD released of 'their two most sought-after albums', 'Songs' and 'Hey Love'. Me and my mate have been trying in vain to get hold of vinyl copies for yonks ever since we heard 'I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun' on Kiss 100 a few years back. Needless to say we were met with umpteen record-stall owner smirks. For anyone interested (that should really be all of you), Rotary Connection was fronted by the late Minnie Riperton, who had a massive hit with 'Loving You' four or five years after these albums were released. For more info, y'all try http://www.acerecords.co.uk/gotrt/sept98/cdbgpd115.html
I look forward to forming an opinion of Jack and Hefner based purely on their live performance, as I did a couple of weeks ago with boring bastard Mark Lanegan. I heard him on the radio the other night, and it turned out to be quite good after all.
Kool and the Gang. I was hoping you were going to retract that 'boring bastard' tag. Lanegan's voice is awesome. Not many people can do full justice to Charlie Rich's 'Feel Like Going Home', but Marky boy manages it in spades on the Walkabout's album 'Satisfied Mind', where his voice comes crawling and belching in halfway through. His band The Screaming Trees gave us the album 'Sweet Oblivion' too. I don't listen to much straight-ahead rock music, but this is a killer.
May I draw your attention to a splendid portrait of Mad Dog Murdoch on the Mummy page? It was done by my lovely wife, as a tribute to Lesley Jo's adventures in Washington DC.
May I draw to everyone's attention to something I noticed some time last year. I've not seen it mentioned elsewhere, but others may have. Coincidence. honest. Take a copy of Simon and Garfunkel's album 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', preferably vinyl cos the picture's bigger. Starting from the bottom, slide another album or CD upwards, until Paul Simon's eyes are just covered. And hey, blow me if ol' Art Garfunkel doesn't have the most *massive* fucking moustache. B & S content ? They'd have to be bloody ungrateful not to be.. Been so long, be so long, Turt +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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