Sinister: Krimoogulus!
Fluffy Candarel
sarah at xxx.uk
Mon Aug 24 14:43:16 BST 1998
Hi list!
This is what Honey wrote:
>And, can I say, massive
>great gold star and Magic Biro Set to someone FLUFFY who waited 10
>seconds before she hit send, thought of Cliff Richard and decided to
>go off and do something more constructive than lash out. And boy,
>can she lash, you should have heard what she called Stuart David in
>chat this weekend :)
Now, I don't know who Honey would be talking about here, but I know *I*
was going to write something unflattering to do with "a certain thread",
but then decided not to....TWICE...which was quite good of me! I now
relalise, I don't have to LASH out on-list, I think everyone can make up
their minds who they like and who they don't like on the list... Keith,
I'll buy you a pint. Or a half. Or an alcopop. Or a nice carton of
orange juice. With my parochial money of course :)
And, if you're talking about that terrible "Fluffy Candarel" person
(What a crap name huh?), and how she told Stuart David he smelt of
steaming puddles of wee and wore Salako and Led Zep tshirts, well, she
talks rubbish all the time anyway doesn't she...(But I bet HE DOES wear
nothing but LZ tshirts.)
>So start blowing those balloons up and digging into the Peters and Lee
>discographies.
Hehehe! I saw 2 Peters and Lee records in, er, AGE CONCERN IN LYTHAM
(rah indeed!) today, while I was shopping with my granny, and I thought
of HoneyPaul....I nearly bought one! But, I had spent my money on
another record, in Sue Ryder. MOOG SOUND 2000! by Klaus Wunderlich!!
Including, moog versions of : Raindrops keep Falling on my head, La
Paloma, and Charade! And lots of strange german tunes I don't know.
Lemme quote, go on!
"This instrument offers a musician and technician who likes
experimenting an enormous number of possibilities, since every sound or
noise can be "synthetically" produced. Listen then to the "would-be"
trombones, guitars and strings. Let the wind tell it's story in
RAINDROPS or imagine yourself in the underworld with the sound of
bullets, explosions and abstract noises in KRIMOOGULUS....A synthesizer
makes it possible - electronically!"
And also quite scarily:
"My good old organ was also able to play a little part in this".
Quite like the "zipper" noise at the start of Expectations, one
expects...
I'M GOING NOW BYE!!!!!!
Fluffy Wunderlich (organ, rythm)
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