RE: Sinister: Will this do?
Hooray! Somebody else has had a list dream!! I must reveal that ol' HoneyChile himself appeared in my dream and he was NEITHER hideous NOR one-legged NOR in anyway a dwarf. (PC note - not that there's anything wrong with any of the above). But I couldn't write about it quite like Nick could (marvellous stuff). What was the film?? Send in your baby pictures coz I was the only person vane enough to already have one scanned and ready to roll. I'm giving a kind of a black panther salute (even as a toddler I was very politically motivated) and Tag, I would consider it an honour to electronically appear next to your naked Hebridean adventure shots. This collection could be the start of our collaborative project - a social history documentary charting all our development as fans of the greatest band around... john
---------- From: Nick Dastoor/BSHO/GB[SMTP:Nick_Dastoor/BSHO/GB%BSHO@notesgw.compuserve.com] Sent: 02 Feb 1998 15:04 To: sinister Subject: Sinister: Will this do?
David, an idea for a B&S competition: How about "Guess the future of Belle and Sebastian" in a kind of clairvoyant 'rock biog' way? Potted histories only of course.
Sarah wrote:
And will someone tell em why my messages keep coming through with shite like =20 on them al the time? Cos they are doing my tree. I never get any numbers right!
Hmmm.. I think pound signs are the main stumbling block. I expect there's some clever answer to do with ASCII conversion protocols or something. Let's have a go: ??????
Are they like censorship? Like '=46uck'?????
No, but a friend who works at a revolting financial institution has all her e-mail vetted in a wonderfully draconian way. If you send her a message with a rude word in it gets bounced back at you. Astonishingly, the list of banned words extends to 'bottom', which can obviously be used in really quite legitimate senses. Reminds me of the nanny web software that banned access to a site about the town Scunthorpe (work it out).
Megan wrote:
also, _don't_look_back, the documentary about bob dylan is showing at the film forum in new york. is it worth seeing for someone who isn't terribly interested in him as a singer?
Well I saw it on telly a while before buying any of his records and enjoyed it. Particularly memorable was the scene in which he was very rude to a bunch of earnest young fans that was mobbing him and asking why why why had he sold out to the evils of amplified guitars. What musical direction could Belle & Sebastian take that would engender such hostilty? I realise that for some of you they got in early with "Electronic Rennaisance" but bearing in mind that they haven't repeated that particular trick... Or all we all eclectic now?
That dubiously titled fellow wrote:
I'm talking of Devine & Statton, one of the first names that came to my mind after listening to BandS. Is it me, or they (and their former band Young Marble Giants) were/are inspirational for many bands?
<sigh> Devine and Statton's "Under the Weather" is a dream. A nasty dream, mind you, unpleasant enough for me not to be able to put in on any tape I ever made for my girlfriend, in case she took it personally. A perennial problem that. Talking of dreams, I had my B&S dream the other night. Well, to be precise it was a rather embarrassing B&S mailing list dream. In it, I somehow ended up offering to let Paedophile Paul (poor boy's gone a bit quiet since the great baby picture scandal shit hit the fan) stay at my house for a while. It turned out he was a hideous one-legged dwarf (I kid you not) but I tried to disguise my shock and take him out on the town, go shopping and stuff. It reminded me of having to do the same with my french exchange partner many moons ago. Not that he was a one-legged dwarf or anything. But he did have dandruff.
Tag wrote:
we should be using all this we get from these records, making everyone laugh (like Peter and Susannah), writing witty little anecdotes about their lives (like Genevieve), or making films, getting together, forming bands, opening clubs, launching plans for an international pop underground magazine. Otherwise the rest of the world has every right to call us a bunch of fucking losers.
I'll defend their right to do so till my dying day. But yeah - anyone want make a film or form a band with me? Or does it not work like that? How perfect the story is of Belle & Sebastian all meeting that cafe one night? Ranks up there with Johnny Marr pressing his chocolatey nose up to that odd kid from Stretford's window, or that fateful church bazaar (hey!) encounter between Lennon & McCartney. I dream of such things. At our school the only people who formed bands were rubbish and into Eric Clapton. By university it was even worse - the people with guitars were into things like Fretblanket. Never stumbled across any kindred spirits with musical pretensions. Perhaps I should hang out at more church functions. Anyway, forming a band at university is never a good move, is it? Can anyone think of a good exception?
As for making films, well I _have_ already acted in one (show off alert!) and a TV series. It's always good having one claim to fame, although the thought of peaking at the age of 13 is a little depressing. Look me up in the IMDB (my surname's only had one 'o' in it then). But yes, actually properly making films would be a whole different thing. Which reminds me, did Susannah ever develop her fantastic attempts to mock up all the B&S covers with a self-timer camera?
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