Sinister: the seconds linger, and the memory remains...
Hello! My second post. Im not as nervous as the first time, and hopefully will perform better. I suppose I should start off by saying that Im now an honourary member of the Wills. The initiation ceremony was very grueling, although a little inappropriate for discussion on this list. Along with Will Salt, I guess that somebody already suggested the name Will Pepper. Since Pepper was taken, in order to not cause any internal conflicts within the Wills, I considered becoming Will Paprika, Oregano, Cloves or Parmesan Cheese. Spike thought that Will Cloves would be best. Although Im not so sure if I like this pattern. Wouldnt want to become the subject of ridicule from the Rachels and Chrises (plural form?) on the list, who will call us the Spice Boys. That would be nice in a way, as we could adopt the slogan Will Power! But if were the Spice Boys, perhaps I should be Ginger, as Ill probably be the first to leave the group and embark on a solo career of making mixes without the group. Im already taking offers. Of course Ginger is also a fitting name as there are also the pictures shot of me a few years ago. But thats another story... Andre, I enjoyed your New Zealand dream team list, but where is Martin Phillips? He would clearly be the goal scorer on my dream team, as Ive recently become obsessed with the Chills and believe that they are the best New Zealand band. A Los Angeles meetup would be nice, although the Rachels (Cornflake and Fruitloop) seem to be in anti-Will mode now. I havent received an email from either of them recently. Perhaps we can get past our competitive differences and have a meetup somewhere in LA, dancing the day (and possibly night) away to B&S. Ok, on to my second B&S live review! Last time I left out a few things from the first San Francisco show that I enjoyed. Stuart requested some audience participation, and first asked if a girl that hed heard that set her nipples on fire was at the show. I guess that somebody from the band saw this, I dont know where though. Since she wasnt available, he said that theyd have to think of someone else. They asked for someone to help sing The Boy With the Thorn In His Side, since Stu couldnt remember all of the lyrics. As mentioned previously, he (Brian) did a wonderful job! They also had Rachel Cornflake, very embarrassed onstage but so cute, doing the spoken bit part during Dirty Dream #2. She was great! Also, an audience member in front of me gave Stuart an Oakland As baseball cap during the show and Stuart shouted, Thats the team of the workers! which I thought was fairly humorous. He wore the cap during a song, without taking off the tags. Finally, before Everyday People was performed in the end, Stevie mentioned that the following song to be performed was from the best San Francisco band. The crowd started yelling out band names, and Stevie would reply. No, not the Jefferson Airplane. Not Green Day, certainly not fucking Green Day. The crowd cheered at Stevies jeer, but then he said, regrettably, respect to Green Day. Its not that they arent any good, its just that we couldnt do one of their songs. He went on to say Theyre pretty tough guys, Green Day. To which Stuart responded, Eh, theres more of us. What a nice street brawl that would be! On to the second San Francisco show. Overall, the performance was very nice, their cover songs were amazing. Here is the setlist I came up with from my recording: Sunday 9/9/01 1. sleep the clock around 2. theres too much love 3. the magic of a kind word 4. san francisco (wear flowers in your hair) (scott mckenzie cover) 5. mayfly 6. jonathan david 7. dont leave the the light on, baby 8. the model 9. wandering alone (the new spanish song sung by Stevie, a wonderful song) 10. billie jean (michael jackson cover) 11. simple things 12. the boy with the arab strap 13. you made me forget my dreams 14. judy and the dream of horses 15. family tree 16. dog on wheels 17. the wrong girl (the previous night, Stevie did the first few lines of the song in the style of Johnny Cash, this time he did so in the style of Neil Young!) 18. womans realm 19. legal man Another wonderful night. Stuart complained about his playing football and his skin roasting and being sunburned because he was a pale Scottish boy. Yet he didnt succumb to audience members demands for him to take off his shirt and show people his sunburned body. During San Francisco (wear flowers in your hair) which was even lovelier than the original (quite an accomplishment), Sarah started to throw flowers into the audience. A few members of B&S had flowers in their hair as well. During Billie Jean, as mentioned, Isobel came out with the fake pregnancy ball under her Bob Dylan dress while Stevie looked at it and sang the kid is not my son. Hilarious! Actually, they had their drum tech, Mr. Mark McGwire go up on stage before the song to do the Moonwalk. This segued into the bass and keyboard intro for Billie Jean. As this was happening, I thought that they were going to stop, but as the vocals kicked in, the crowd went crazy. I was amazed at how many people knew the song, getting the lyrics along with yelling out the vocal ooh parts exactly as the original. Stu seemed surprised at this and gave everyone a thumbs up. It should be noted that Stevie did the majority of the singing, and Stuart did the people always told me... bit for this song. Their vocal impressions of MJ were simply incredible! Probably the single most entertaining, best performance of a song Ive ever seen! This was the first show I went to in which Mayfly and Judy and the Dream of Horses was performed. Besides one of the speakers being blown out during You Made Me Forget My Dreams, the sound was perfectly mixed, flawless again. Somebody in the crowd also yelled out play the Aislers Set already, to which Stevie played the first few bars of Hit the Snow. As I was standing two people over from Alicia and Wyatt from the Set, this was great to hear. Overall a wonderful night, a good end to the shows I attended. Its strange to see how diverse the setlists were. Although they played 19 or 20 songs at each of the 4 shows I went to, they only did the following songs at all 4 shows: 1. simple things 2. legal man 3. family tree 4. womens realm 5. the wrong girl 6. the boy with the arab strap 7. jonathan david 8. theres too much love 9. the magic of a kind word Still, to only have half of the setlist remain the same over 4 nights is incredible and shows what a wonderful band they are. Most bands, even if they have a lot of releases, only practice the same songs and only have 2 or 3 different songs, and thats performing only 10-15 songs. Also, looking at the diversity of bands covered throughout the nights showcases a great deal of diversity. And to think that they did Dont Fear the Reaper by Blue Oyster Cult at the Olympia who but nobody has mentioned it! Attendees of shows, please provide us with more reviews if possible! Ok, this is incredibly long now, good luck again if youve read this far. Cheers, Ernie (Will Cloves) _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---+ Brought to you by the Sinister mailing list +---+ To send to the list mail sinister@missprint.org. To unsubscribe send "unsubscribe sinister" or "unsubscribe sinister-digest" to majordomo@missprint.org. WWW: http://www.missprint.org/sinister +-+ "sinsietr is a bit freaky" - stuart david, looper +-+ +-+ "legion of bedroom saddo devotees" "peculiarly deranged fanbase" +-+ +-+ "pasty-faced vegan geeks... and we LOST!" - NME April 2000 +-+ +-+ "frighteningly named Sinister List organisation" - NME May 2000 +-+ +-+ "sick posse of f**ked in the head psycho-fans" - NME June 2001 +-+ +-+ Nee, nee mun pish, chan pai dee kwa +-+ +-------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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Ernie Sanchez