Sinister: bits and pieces

duke of harringay tangent at xxx.net
Wed Aug 19 12:39:06 BST 1998


Mphintz at aol.com wrote:

> Can you imagine the
> stick-figure Honey in platforms and a tight miniskirt (the tightest since he
> is already a stick!)

i just assumed all of us are imagining this very sight at all times of
all days and nights. it's only natural, after all, isn't it?

someone else wrote about the tribe of toffs:

i too remember that record, and remember thinking when i first heard it
that it was, basically, The Chesterfields. Which was very strange since
it was getting so much airplay and the Chesterfields, well they quite
clearly never did. at least not in the day time. and not on TV. Which
isn't a bad thing, just odd. Um, and i also remember being shocked that
the first Lightning Seeds single 'Pure' was such a hit, because it was
basically something that Sarah records could have released. Ah, the
vagaries of Pop. Don't you just love them?

B&S content? i still hate those bloody bagpipes but everything else i do
love. to bits. and pieces. (count the pieces, bits and pieces... blah
blah, drivel drivel)

the dribbling duke

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