Sinister: Re: 'Steward's enquiry' or 'you've all gone mad again'
David & Katrina
bluesoda at xxx.uk
Fri Jan 23 18:35:13 GMT 1998
Nick Dastoor/BSHO/GB wrote:
>
> Hmmm... Some abnormal voting patterns have come to my attention. Remarkably,
> "Expectations" and "I could be dreaming" have _rocketed_ up the chart in the
> space of 24 hours to occupy slots 1 and 2, ousting long term resident "She's
> Losing It" into fourth place. I suppose it's possible that this is just
> coincidence, but my suspicious nature is wondering whether the dark forces of
> block voting from multiple e-mail accounts may have something to do with it.
> This must be stopped! (Unless you're all voting for "Belle And Sebastian" and
> "La Pastie de la Bourgeoisie", in which case I give it my full support.
well, you can rest assured that no-one has registered twice.
block voting though should be made a crime along with tactical voting.
surely it's of more value (any value?) if we are truthful, i mean, i've
seen that a lot of you have voted songs as zero rating!!! are you sure?
we are talking of belle and sebastian, and if you're just voting for a
song, but are unsure what to give it, then simply listen to it. and
remember that when you vote we're not comparing it to radiohead or the
ilk, you're simply saying how much you like a particular track.
who cares what's at no' 1? i didn't create it for that, i just wanted a
way to be able to show the world which songs we love and which are less
loved, sort of a guide to where to start with b&s (a bad idea since all
high rating songs are unreleased or from tigermilk!).
> It's interesting how SM's less parochial songs, the ones that don't tell you a
> story about some girl and her adventures, or include lines about, say,
> throwing discus for Liverpool and Widnes, tend to be less favoured. Songs like
> "The Boy Done Wrong Again", "You Made Me Forget My Dreams" or, in a different
> way, "Electronic Renaissance". I'm really suprised about TBDRA now being
> bottom of the heap - sometimes it's my favourite song on IFYS. When the piano
> goes d-d-da-da da-da (my musical training serves me well again) and I hear the
> line "All I wanted was to sing the saddest song" my heart very nearly breaks
> <sniff>.
and i think that 'photo jenny' is much neglected at position 28, but i
don't mind, since i know we all still love it, just maybe not as much as
we love our fading tape of Rhoda (who's got this? only two of you have
voted?).
> A tearful Nick
a not so tearful david, who still adores 'electronic renaissance' even
after it's stint at the bottom.
'if you work for much very longer
you'll be known as the boy who's always working
if you dance for much very longer
you'll be known as the boy who's always dancing'
now try and tell me that no-one likes this song (electronic
renaissance).
can't you remember that desperate feeling when there is nothing else in
the world except the blaring song and all you can do is dance, tears in
eyes hoping that your woes will have passed if you dance long enough.
for once we have b&s content, and for once i'd like to actually know why
you voted the way you did and which songs move you most (in happy or sad
ways)... please let us know.
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