Sinister: A good deed

Ian Turton buffalo at xxx.uk
Wed Jan 7 11:05:07 GMT 1998


Jeez, The bloody Verve. Like, Richard Ashcroft 'really means it, man'.
All this album of the year everywhere palaver (sp ?),  Haven't got the
album, but I've obviously heard the singles, and I'm nonplussed -
pleasant enough MOR pop-rock. Lyrics not particularly noteworthy, all
just very, y'know, just, er, just, unjust.

Oh, and I went to the Sunday night B&S gig with three friends and it was
indeed fantastic but I won't say anymore in case I start spacking up
someone's attention span.

And one last thing. Jon, don't you think getting your friend to spend
£55 on a B&S CD is just a wee bit over-zealous ? Mebbes not.

laters,

Turt



jon g. wrote:

>  My friend phoned me up yesterday and said 'I've got £55 of Christmas
> record vouchers to spend" I asked "What are you going to buy?" She
> responded "Urban Hymns" I cursed and swore and told her to buy "If
> You're Feeling Sinister" That's my fourth convert in a month. Do I
> deserve a medal? Please say yes.Has anyone else converted loads of
> people? If you do want to help convert people, go to
> http://www.btinternet.com/~jon.g/ - where my album of 1997 contest is
> taking place.  Urban Hymns is catching up with If You're Feeling
> Sinister (I changed the rules so that IYFS would be let in) and if no
> other b&s people are going to win, the evil ashcroft may win.  Quick!!
> Run!!  Or I may have to change the figures
> subtly!! jon.g at btinternet.comhttp://www.btinternet.com/~jon.g/


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