From Camber Sands 1998: Remember its Alcohol-is-m , not Alcohol-was-m What's an Alcoholic? A man goes into a bar - big notice on the wall "All you can drink for £5" - I'll have £10 worth he says. Thats an Alcoholic A nice quote from the 1997 Camber Sands Convention: "AA didn't open the gates of heaven and let me in but it opened the gates of hell and let me out" "Most things can be preserved in Alcohol, dignity however is not one of
Greetings, grapple fans Inspired by Tiff Hopkins' detection of Camber Sands in a Squeeze lyric, I decided to see what other clues to the forthcoming weekends activities I could find on the wibbly wobbly web. I present the results for your edification.... 1: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Station/3629/season23.html This interesting page tells us that an episode of Colin Baker-era Dr Who was shot at Camber Sands. The title of the episode, rather mysteriously was "Terror of the Vervoids". It also featured the well-known sauce-mistress Linda Bellingham. Does this indicate that The Verve are going to make a surprise appearance for the twee nation? No. As committed W!H!O!vians such as Peter and Keith will know, "the vervoids" was actually the name of Richard Hell's first band after Tom Verlaine kicked him out of Television. So expect a big chorus of "Love Comes in Spurts" some time over the three days. 2: http://www.wcg.org/wn/95nov14/95nov14.txt I quote: "The congregation was the warmest, most responsive Feast audience I have experienced," said coordinator Robert Harrison. "After months of difficulty and sadness, this Feast was sorely needed. The atmosphere of friendship, love, welcome and gratitude was so tangible one could almost touch it." In Camber Sands, England, a family night of games early in the Feast helped break the ice. Keeping the Feast in a campground offered many fellowship opportunities, according to coordinator Russ Couston." I look forward to the many fellowship opportunities myself, and so, I'm sure, does Warrender John. 3: http://members.aol.com/aamolly/words.html Thanks to Tim for this particular link. This site offers many words of wisdom that should really be added to the Sheepster advice page. Here are a few... them" 4: http://www.millenniumrecords.com/nishki.htm "NISHKI - where hardstep meets ambience: born on the Big Giant label in 1989, the combination of Lorna Lewis' vocals, Michael Antony Marsh's rhythm sections and their joint keyboard skills gave us a band called Timelike. Headlining at the Camber Sands weekenders and releasing 4 singles gave them a reputation for tough beats with sweet uplifting vocals, as heard on "Emotional High" ( soon be given a 1996 remix ), "Hands Of Love" and the 2 Timelike EP's. Since the unforgettable days of Hardcore, Lorna has worked on numerous dance music projects ranging from swingbeat to hard house while Michael Antony Marsh has been heavily involved with Millennium Records as LOOP 82 and RED CLOUD. Since returning full time to their first love of breakbeat music they have collaborated with Jungle King Stevie Hyper D to play/ produce his first single "Junglist Soldier" on D-Stress Records. " There has always been a junglist element to the Camber Sands weekender. So much for accusations of all the bands being white indie jangle saddoes. I must confess to having a personal interest in this page, as in my spare time, I am Jungle King Stevie Hyper D. Respect. 5: http://www.gravis.demon.co.uk/naturist/pages/nuff/bchs1-l.htm According to this page, "naturists are said to use the remoter parts" at Camber Sands. Remoter parts? Do they mean shrimping? The mind boggles. So much for the advice on bringing swimming costumes. 6: http://www.cyberdarts.com/wdf/wdf99cal.html Apparently, the 1999 English Open Darts Tournament is to be held at Camber Sands this year. So make sure you know all the words to the immortal Dexy's classic "Jackie Wilson says". 7: http://home.clara.net/yates/1998.html I heard there were going to be some cracking birds at gaystock, and I was right. No kingfishers, though. Sorry Peter. "Camber Sands also attracted up to 70 Sanderling. Two Ruff flew over the beach reserve on 15th and the beach itself attracted 545 roosting Curlew on the evening of 10th. An attempt to count the numbers of gulls roosting there on 23rd produced counts of 3,000 Black-headed, 16,000 Common and six adult Mediterranean Gulls." 8: http://websites.ntl.com/~colin.saggers/ Finally, my favourite site... "We are a small troupe of majorettes from the Hertford,Herts area. The girls meet twice a week to practice their twirling and marching. The girls ages range from 9 to 19 and during the summer months they attend various carnivals,fetes etc in the local area. The troupe belongs to the UKFM. the united kingdom federation of majorettes and every year attend the National finals at Camber sands in Sussex." Good news for wee world worshippers! I hear that none other than Isobel Campbell is due to make a guest appearance this year to demonstrate her baton twirling. ******* So there you have it: vervoids, christians, alcoholics, drum and bass, naturism, darts, bird-watching and majorettes. Pretty much what I was expecting anyway. See you there. Oh, before I go, there's going to be another exciting pink lemonade social at the poetry cafe this friday (16 April), with a guest appearance from Sodastream who will be thrilling us with their Nick Drake/Smog acoustic pop stylings. I'll put details up on the meeting board on the tweepster message board in due course. Keep it real Stevie Trousers +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the reborn Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail "sinister@majordomo.net". To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to "majordomo@majordomo.net". 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