Re: Sinister: Mike Love, Not War
Hello. I too saw the V-Twin video. I knew I hadn't stumbled on the Fetish Channel free preview because that's what I'd just turned over from. It was a good video, and I am told Stuart Murdoch was behind the camera, or at least barking things through a loo roll somewhere. It had one of the Maisonettes in it too. Fans of Sarah Martin will be pleased to know that she is head kinky nurse. Fans of Chris 'Beans' Geddes will be saddened to learn that he wimps out of the wet pyjama contest by going topless. He also removes his glasses and falls foul of the 'NO PETTING' bylaw. Fans of pop music will be devastated to learn that V-Twin really aren't much good at all. This new single sounds exactly like someone taking the piss out of Rolling Stones-era Primal Scream. I believe this is not an original thing to say, but neither is the Lord's Prayer, and no one complains about that. Except those crazy non-conformists. I do however have boundless admiration for V-Twin principles. They could have gone along with the crowd and hired someone with magnetic stage presence to front the band, but instead they got someone with no discernable charisma at all. He looks he ought to be on telly playing snooker or something. I expect he writes the songs though, so they can't really kick him out. Great video though - it was more like a B&S video than the B&S videos. Except for 'A Century of Fakers' - I Iove that one becuase of all the kissing. Also on Alternative ('you can tell it's alternative by the spiky viral computer graphics') Nation was the video for the new Moby single. Alarmingly, the rumours about FunkySeb dancing in it appear to be true. After that they showed Devo's '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'. I may be imagining it, but I think it was sampled in the Moby single and someone at MTV probably thought that playing it after the Moby would be clever and informative. It certainly taught me that Devo invented Big Beat. Also in the late-70s, Siouxie and the Banshees invented fast bleepy techno on some B-side. Around the same time, Blondie invented crap rapping (although this didn't take off until Vanilla Ice grew of age). By the 1980s, there was nothing left to invent but New Romanticism, and even that wasn't that new. I wish Belle and Sebastian would release a song with brackets in the title. I was pinning my hopes on '(This Is Just A) Modern (Rock Song)' but no luck. I also wish that they would release a nice duet between Stuart and Isobel. Rumour has it that one of these is planned for the new album. I hope that it's the one with the working title 'Marx and Engels'. Stuart would be Marx and Isobel Engels. If they make a video that would be even better. I don't know what Engels looked liked, but I imagine that it was very much like Isobel. Stuart would have to wear a moustache, though. There is also supposed to be a song called 'I Fought In A War'. I reckon it's going to be a concept album about the class struggle. 'Lord Anthony' had to be shifted to the EP because it was too sympathetic to nambling-pambling aristocratic misfits. I think my theory also explains why it's all getting so delayed - the band are beset by infighting over just how the the revolution is to be achieved. Stuart 'Snowball' Murdoch favours the softly-softly catchy-monkey infiltrative approach, but he's getting shouted down by Isobel 'Napoleon' Campbell, who insists upon carnage. I'm not quite sure about how 'Winter Wooksie' is going to fit into all this. I have two copies of the V-Twin single to give away. They will go to the two people who write the best answer to the following question: 'In what way are V-Twin any good?'. Twenty words or less. Depending on just how persuasive the best response is, I may have to keep the second one. N xx. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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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Hello. I'm new to this list and have decided that because my first message is such a special occasion, I'll make it the first Sinister message with an "Re: Re:" in the title. At least, it'll be the first since I've been reading it, and that's what counts isn't it?
I too saw the V-Twin video. I knew I hadn't stumbled on the Fetish Channel free preview because that's what I'd just turned over from. It was a good video, and I am told Stuart Murdoch was behind the camera, or at least barking things through a loo roll somewhere. It had one of the Maisonettes in it too.
Stuart Murdoch makes films for the fetish channel?? I've suspected it for a while actually, ever since they started showing those footwank features filmed in that church hall. "Judy and the Dream of Horses" was just going too far though - put me right off my dinner. Am I allowed to say footwank? I suspect that I probably am.
I do however have boundless admiration for V-Twin principles. They could have gone along with the crowd and hired someone with magnetic stage presence to front the band, but instead they got someone with no discernable charisma at all. He looks he ought to be on telly playing snooker or something. I expect he writes the songs though, so they can't really kick him out.
I have two copies of the V-Twin single to give away. They will go to the two people who write the best answer to the following question: 'In what way are V-Twin any good?'. Twenty words or less. Depending on just how
Even though Gifted was a top notch ace song, I started to wonder whether V-Twin were actually any cop when I saw them at the Bowlie, and the latest single would have confirmed my suspicions that they were A Bit Crap, had I bothered listening to it. Unfortunately I haven't, so I'll have to take your word for it. The singer did have a Scott Walker t-shirt on though, which reminds me : forget the Beach Boys and the Beatles. The Walker Brothers were tons better; well at least if you forget all that crap stuff they did. Land of 1000 Dances? Pile of bloody arse more like. persuasive the
best response is, I may have to keep the second one.
How about "The singer had a Scott Walker t-shirt on at the Bowlie". Will that do? You can keep the record, mind. I don't know if anyone's noticed, but I've found a way to get really long messages, like most of you lot write and NOT ACTUALLY WRITE MUCH. This is achieved via the exciting new technique of QUOTING people. It is a technique that I strongly encourage because it promotes CONVERSATION. And that can only be a good thing, can't it? Unless you've got nothing to say. Oh dear. Anyway, hello to fountainhead and Arantxa. Yes I am following you. +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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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