Sinister: The Rules of R!O!C!K! (heh)
Hello Sinisterines, It occurred to me that posts requesting people to stop posting about the Blair Witch Project have become the new posts about the Blair Witch Project. I'm sorry I ever even thought about mentioning the damn thing... On to other matters, Arantaxa (I do hope I've spelled that correctly) mentioned what would be a good selection of people for a B&S tribute album. First of all I am sick & tired of tribute albums for bands who haven't even been around very long, such as the Cardigans. Can you believe it? There was a Cardigans tribute! This was a year or two ago, as well. It's not as if there aren't already enough bands that history has neglected to serve up with this sort of thing. But...I wish now to launch into some sort of diatribe against nostalgic impressions of tribute albums. I feel that in a few ways tributes are like socialism: they both sound absolutely lovely on paper, but when implemented they have come to usually turn out all wrong, and yet we continue to advocate them in the hopes that they might actually work out as well as they sound. Er, well sort of, anyway =) Oh, and they both glorify the working-class and discourage greed. Seriously, though, most of the tribute albums I've heard dedicated to bands I'm a fan of are downright awful. Take that recent Clash tribute album, for example. The best one I've heard was the Joy Division tribute A Means to An End from sometime back. I found a rough half of the songs to be tolerable to good, which I think is unusual for a tribute album. As far as bands covering B&S, I'm sort of against the idea of covering relatively new bands. I've thought about this and....well I can't really explain why I am against it. It seems one of The Rules of Rock, like not wearing a band T-shirt to a show of the band you're seeing (which, as we've seen, can of course be broken) or not yelling out song requests when the band doesn't ask for them or doesn't appear to be willing to play anything from a request. Again, I wouldn't fiendishly flick the earlobes of the offending individual for any of these, but they're the sorts of faux pas that we have... But getting beyond that, I don't think anyone is capable of improving upon the songs B&S has written. Perhaps someone could turn one of their songs into a different genre successfully, which could be downright interesting. So...how about Sergio Mendes w/Brasil '66 and Joao Gilberto on vocals doing "Ease Your Feet into the Sea," the "Rollercoaster Ride," or "Seeing Other People"? Yeah, that'd be interesting... Mick McMick @ work +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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". WWW: http://www.majordomo.net/sinister +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "tech-heads and students" +-+ +-+ "the cardie wearing biscuit nibbling belle & sebastian list" +-+ +-+ "jelly-filled danishes" +-+ +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Brian Pennington (Mick McMick)