Sinister: more pastie

jo.attree at xxx.com jo.attree at xxx.com
Fri Jan 23 16:23:00 GMT 1998


i thought it was stevie that was asked this? (i was in a position of power, 
right in front of stuart murdoch) anyway he definitly said it was "the cake 
of the aristocrats". now, stop the madness! no more pasties i beseech you.

jo.

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Hi

For those of you who wrote regarding the meaning of "la pastie de la
borgeousie":
I was right in front of Stuart David at the Manchester Sunday evening 
Christmas
gig. During one of the technical-hitch-gaps between songs, someone behind me
asked Stuart what it meant, and he said, "It means the cake of the rich, or
something.". However, isn't a cake in French "un gateau"? Still, there's 
what
one of the band says...is there anyone French on the list who knows for
certain?

Cheers,
Paul Sumner
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