Bah, a new job and I'm not getting enough time to waste hours joining in the list anymore. And I'm very scared of installing an IRC program on my PC. An element of disharmony seemed to creep into the list whilst I was been away. Just all close your eyes and dream of horses in the Czech Republic, the first flush of Spring and games of kick the can in Kew Gardens and you'll soon feel much, much better. Another thing I recommend doing next time the sun is shining is starting your day with the session version of 'Lazy Line Painter Jane' at top volume, windows wide open. The neighbours won't complain. I know it's too late for questions to the band, but I've got one that maybe you lot are better equipped to answer anyway. I just thought I'd step back from it all a minute and ask whether or not I'm being hopelessly blinkered in thinking that Belle And Sebastian really have inspired the most fanatical, excited following of anyone in years. And if I'm not, do you think the band _know_ that they have? It must be very hard for anyone who suddenly 'makes it' in any way for the first time in their life to be objective about just how successful they are. I know they're not selling out two-week residences at Wembley Stadium just yet, but it strikes me that it _must_ all explode fairly soon. Or is it just that they are extraordinarily appealing to a certain section of the population and its just that that section happens to consist of us and all our friends? I just get so excited when I hear of converts like that Wall Street analyst brother in law someone mentioned a while ago. It's the sheer perversity of things like that that thrills me. I'd have little interest if it were just some sell-out businessman with a vaguely 'indie' student past who buys Oasis CDs. It's the thought of people who don't really listen to contemporary pop and rock at all but hear this peculiar band from Scotland and find themselves hooked almost in spite of themselves. I never got all this stuff about them being charming in an amateurish, lo-fi way. I know they can be that at times (I was there on Friday night in Manchester) but when I put on 'If You're Feeling Sinister' for the zillionth time, I'm still struck by how musically accomplished, immaculately arranged and yes _well-produced_ it is. "Nobody writes em like they used to so it may as well be me" - oh the utterly warranted cockiness. They'll never storm the world with a 4-track demo of 'Hurley's Having Dreams' (much as I love it) but I think its extraordinary how they lost none of that charm, and added a whole lot more, when they made such a 'proper' sounding album. I know I'm ranting, but I think rants (nice rants anyway) have their place alongside biscuit/bar tomfoolery. I still haven't decided whether SM was taking the piss with that. Was it really Danny Baker in disguise? [For our non-UK friends, Danny Baker is an old man who wrote for the NME in the 1970s and is now part of the Chris Evans media mafia that took trivial male conversations out of the popular-culture obsessed clever-clever ghetto and turned them into a mass media industry. A bit like Tarantino films without the violence and good soundtracks. The original perpetrators of such mental masturbation then saw themselves for what they were and became a bit embarrassed with the whole thing. This may have inadvertently led to last year's abortive 'new seriousness' movement in UK indie music. The problem with which was, of course, that most people who like to act all serious and troubled are not deep or artistic but just boring.] But having said all that, it is still fun to talk about biscuits and bars and children's TV. Just don't let it take over your life. Or you'll end up calling a Danny Baker phone-in. I should divulge at this point that I am a regular listener to Danny Baker's Sunday morning GLR show. But I like to pretend that it's only to hear Laurie Pike talking. Shall I stop now? _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . We're all happy bunnies humming happy bunny tunes. Aren't we? -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nick Dastoor wrote:
An element of disharmony seemed to creep into the list whilst I was been away. Just all close your eyes and dream of horses in the Czech Republic, the first flush of Spring and games of kick the can in Kew Gardens and you'll soon feel much, much better. Another thing I recommend doing next time the sun is shining is starting your day with the session version of 'Lazy Line Painter Jane' at top volume, windows wide open. The neighbours won't complain.
this should really become law, i've not wanted to write recently because of the mood. and how long will this last, especially since no-one seems to really want it to improve and still persist in sending blatantly off topic posts and tired threads to the list? It is possible you know to inflict ramblings solely on the person who inflicted them on you, you don't _have_ to send everything to the list, there's a good 400 people who won't want to listen to you and yeah they can press delete, but you're wasting their time in the first place so please don't put them in that position. the few of you that this really applies to can reply directly back to me if they want to flame me because of what i say, i'll gladly listen, but again, don't make other people listen.
They'll never storm the world with a 4-track demo of 'Hurley's Having Dreams' (much as I love it) but I think its extraordinary how they lost none of that charm, and added a whole lot more, when they made such a 'proper' sounding album. I know I'm ranting, but I think rants (nice rants anyway) have their place alongside biscuit/bar tomfoolery.
this may be because we forgetso often, Belle and Sebastian may be one of the greatest bands that we've ever encountered, but they are more than that, they're eight people who are just like us. they still have humour and shopping. they're just human, and this is probably why i'm glad that they don't do so much press. after a while people do run out of things to say, and if that is the case, i'd rather they spend the time saying it through the songs.
Shall I stop now?
no, not when you make sense and it's all relevant. david -- ******************************************************************** http://www.totalweb.co.uk/bluesoda/ mailto:bluesoda@totalweb.co.uk ******************************************************************** ----------------------------------------------------------------------- . This message was brought to you by the Sinister mailing list. . To send to the list please mail "sinister@majordomo.net". . For subscribing, unsubscribing and other list information please see . http://www.majordomo.net/sinister . For questions about how the list works mail owner-sinister@majordomo.net . We're all happy bunnies humming happy bunny tunes. Aren't we? -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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