Sinister: you're the apple of my eye
G'day Sinister. As far as irrelevant, overly personal, and downright lengthy posts go, I've probably got more to apologise for than most, so I'll do so now. Sorry. I'll spare you my ridiculous diary entries from now on, and attempt to limit myself to content, smut and teasing. I'm pleased Lindsey Baker is keepin' on keepin' on, though. See seems to be living her life on the pages of a well-written book, and I'm keen to see whether it has a happy ending. Or one of those pervy sealed bits in the middle with nudey photos in them. It's the least she deserves. Others who have recently excelled in the field of being great include Miss Dimitra and Miss Rachel Sunnyset. I haven't posted since Rachel wrote that story about how she always checks for her keys, but I thought it was one of the better things I'd ever read at the time, and I still do now, so I may as well still mention it. Hats off. In the spirit of turning over a new leaf (and also because the account's full), I'm using a different (and slightly politer) email address from now on. So if you're one of those people that sometimes likes to email me - please reply to this address rather than the smelly old one. Or, if you're not one of those people, you can become one if you like. Belle and Sebastian are great; I still really think so. They have a quality shared by only the very best bands, which is that my favourite songs by them keep changing, months and years after having first heard them. I've recently dipped back into them fairly extensively, and in a more melancholy frame of mind than I've been in when they've appealed to me in the past. For example: 'Beautiful' used to be my least favourite song on 369, and it's only just struck me how amazing a song it really is. I would have heard it dozens of times, and I always quite liked it, but I only really 'got it' the other day when I was hanging out my socks to dry. Not many records I own can keep these sorts of gems hidden up their sleeves for so long. If you played my current record collection to me five years ago, you'd have been laughed at, I think. Probably fairly impolitely. There isn't much that you can't admit to liking these days - it's all wide open. It wasn't that long ago when you couldn't even admit to liking the Beach Boys, and now they 're the pinnacle of cool. You can admit to liking Destiny's Child amongst fashionable and knowledgeable sorts and they'll say 'Oh yeah, I can see that '. I never thought I'd like country music, but I've slowly slid from country-influenced and alt.country sounding indie music into records that really can't be called anything but country. Just country. The teenage me would be cringing with embarrassment. Everything comes back - I'm never discarding any music ever again. I listened to ELO and Dr Hook at a mate's place the other night, and I saw (well, heard) merit in it. A mate of mine has recently become obsessed with Neil Young. He played me a song of his the other day that I don't know the title of, but had heard a lot when I was growing up. I knew some of the words, even. I'd heard it enough to be familiar with it, but I'd never really given it a proper listen. It was actually really amazing. Earnest is the new irony. I don't think anything's unfashionable any more, other than perhaps insisting on limiting yourself to what you consider credible - the only things you used to allow yourself. There's no longer a need to appear to be taking the piss when drawing reference or inspiration. This could be part of a broad trend, or it could just be that some important filter in my brain has broken, and my taste is spiralling downhill. Keep an eye on me, perhaps, chums. Sophia Katrina said: "we could all drive to whichever point is equidistant to perth, brisbane, sydney and melbourne" Adelaide gets no respect, I tells ya. Harumph. That's it, I'm moving. Oh dear, I meant this to be short, and already it's not. I'll let you get on, then. Be good. Bulk love, -Vanilla Flavoured David (formerly St. Ankin of Cooter) PS: I get to see Belle and Sebastian in New York on the 5th. Woohoo! I'll be at the picnic too, so you should ALL come. You'll love me, I promise. PPS: The fact that I get to see Belle and Sebastian at all is due to the outrageous generosity and hospitality of our very wonderful (and totally cute) NYC picnic hostess: the completely inimitable Miss Julie. So I'll take this opportunity to send her an enormous public THANKYOU, so you all know that she's the absolute tops. 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