Sinister: The Geoffery Chaucer of Pop

PJMiller pjmiller at xxx.es
Tue Jul 14 12:28:00 BST 1998


It was Adrian that wrote:

On Sunday I went with my Kate to Paignton Zoo.  We saw the Rhino enclosure
which my dad built 'cos we're incredibly working-class...this was the
highlight of my day.

"my Kate" - isn't that nice? My uncle built the Sydney Opera House. The box
office, anyway. Paignton - Timothy Faulkner from across the road used to go
there on holiday. We used to go to Great Yarmouth. I do feel that these
people who go abroad on holiday are missing out.

Actually that's complete bollocks...we didn't go to Paignton Zoo, my life
isn't remotely that exciting....we went to Newton St Cyres.  We might have
seen a couple of cows and sheep and stuff and had a pint of cyder.

I've been on another of my accidental pilgrimages this morning. I stumbled
upon a path with great big stone crosses at the side, the stations of the
cross, I think, leading up to a great big one flanked by two smaller ones in
a crucifixion stylee. It was quite moving, even for a dedicated pagan like
me, so it must have really freaked out the true believers in the old days.
Then when i got to the top there was aload of people outside the church,
dressed up for a wedding. turns out they were filming for a local soap
opera, the longest running in Spain, even though (or because) it's in Basque
and therefore incomprehensible to me. But there's a bloke in it who looks
like Lemmy and he was there, so I'm happy. Then on my way down the other
side of the hill I had to work through a spooky bamboo grove and a girl
guide's campsite. Nothing to report, chaps.

Carrick, there was a long interview with Colin Blunstone in Record Collector
magazine recently. In case you're interested. I enjoyed that Dad/Dylan
anecdote. I'm a big fan of the electric recording of "I Don't Believe You"
live in Belfast on the Biograph album. It's a complete racket, I can see why
people were upset. Good stuff.

We are about to undergo a dangerous journey into uncharted waters: B&S
content! Anyone suffering from a dickie ticker should delete now...

Katrina, if I haven't bored you to sleep yet...I have it on good authority
that Stew "Pol" Pot Murdoch doesn't do absolutely all the production stuff,
even if he does decide what does or doesn't get compressed. I believe both
Iso "Ding Dong" Bel and Stuart "Pish Pish Pish!" David were involved in the
production of "Is the Wicker Man Scared?" on the new album. And besides,
full credit must be given to the legendary patience of Dougie Doogan,
without whom none of this pish would be poshible. I just felt the need to
bring up these points because your message made Stuart sound really
competent and "with it", an impression that could damage future record
sales.


Peter

PS: I hope that message has helped you feel a little less lost, Richard. We
look forward to your contributions. You may notice that some people
occasionally stray form the basic subject of Belle and Sebastian, but you
can see from the above that I'm not one of them. Welcome aboard, Big Tackle!


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