Sinister: Tony and the superhighway

Vicky Parkinson uczcvap at xxx.uk
Thu Aug 20 17:37:02 BST 1998


Ian wrote:

>Anyone who wants 'Five Leaves Left' for £6.99 can try the sale section on
>the first floor at the Virgin Megastore on Tottenham Court Road.

They also had lots of Bryter Layters on the ground floor bit.
But buy the box set because the cases are a cool minty green and you get a
lovely booklet with all the lyrics, a short biog. and lots of lovely
pictures of him.

Rod wrote:

>THEONLYEXCEPTIONISTHATWHENYOUMENTIONTHATGROUPWITHJANETELLIS'SDAUGHTERIN
>YOUHAVETOCALLTHEM "The Audience"

But I thought they called themselves Theaudience, all rolled into one, so
it lends itself perfectly. Anyone bought the album? I would if I had the
money as they are very cheery and she does have a rather good voice, even
if she is loathed by many people (possibly for that very reason and cos she
is so young, how unfair, but there is justice, look at how much make up she
has to plaster on to hide the acne)

God did I just write that, ten Hail Marys for me.

David mentioned the Salako in-store thing again:

London - Rough Trade - Talbot Road
	5:30/6 p.m. for around 30 minutes

But I trashed the first message so i don't know the date, anyone like to
oblige?

Does anyone else think that Stuart David (at least I think it's him) sounds
like Edwin Collins, just a little bit? Especially on Seymour Stein, but
also in the harmony for Fox in the Snow?

If anyone outside London is feeling jealous that they cannot share the joys
of X-FM, don't fret too much, they still play at least one Oasis song EVERY
morning, and they are making a big deal about playing the new Beautiful
South single - alternative? Hello?


That'll do,

Vicky 


Good old Tony, can't you just see it? What do you mean no?!

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The information superhighway should not just benefit the affluent or the
metropolitan....the benefits of the superhighway must be there for
everyone. This is a real chance for equality of opportunity...

Tony Blair, 'New Britain: My Vision of a Young Country' (1996)
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