Sinister: Richmal Compton Wrenched My Stonk-On
Of course I know Richmal Compton didn't do "Watership Down". It was Roman Polanski. Richmal Compton is where it was filmed. All the roadies were Wombles. I bought "Todgermilk" on CD in my local hypermarket. What can I say that hasn't been said already? Mine's on the Delabel label. Howie B is Mad Dog's Delabel labelmate. His album was there too. It attracted me because of the pretty colours. But I didn't buy it. Perhaps I should have. At least I haven't heard it before. You're all very naughty, because you all went on about how you can hear loads of things on the "Tigermilk" CD that you couldn't hear on vinyl, so I'd got myself all psyched up for the sound of some kind of woodland creatures orchestra adding delicate filigrees of squirrel-like frothiness, not a bit of poxy tambourine shaking. I must confess that I side with the "Electronic Rennaisance is shit!" brigade. I've spent the last two or three years thinking my tape was knackered, but it wasn't. Trauma: Thanks to David "Please sir, I want some" Moore, I have now seen Daltrey on "The Bill". I couldn't get the sound to work, so I had to lip read. Nevertheless, Daltrey's magnificence shone through. He seemed to be under a lot of stress, it brought home to me the problems of many former rock stars living on Britain's council estates surrounded by the pressures of drugs and sarcastic policemen, not to mention coppers' narks. I'm not very good at lip reading, but I'm sure Roger said "them lot" at one point, which suggests that his character had been lured into the National Front against his will. Daltrey killed himself at the end, which really shook me up, just like it did the young policeman who witnessed it. I'm not sure, but I think the police were partly to blame, as well as the lack of social services. A bit sad really. No one knows what it's like to be the sad man, to be the bad man, behind blue eyes. To cheer us all up, let's have a joke: Q: What do you call it when your wife gets off with a member of the 70s WHO? A: a-daltrey! I watched the film "Crooklyn" on the telly last night. It's great, it features all our favourite songs on the soundtrack, and gives some of them a new lease of life, notably "Ooh Child", which I never really liked much before, but now I do. If Spike Lee's 70s WHO tribute is half as good as this, I can't wait. I thought Genevieve had been brain drained to Detroit. I must have missed something. Thanks to Kevan for processing my request. How do I snap up the internet address www.sisterdisco.com? Never know when it might come in handy. Rock on, Sister Disco +----------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ 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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