Sinister: Not a happy thought
ELIZABETH DAPLYN
EDAPLYNR3N00297 at xxx.uk
Tue Mar 3 12:31:01 GMT 1998
> Subject: Sinister: Not a happy thought
>
> Whilst musing the possibility of B&S becoming popular I thought a
> horrible
> thing.
>
> What if Evans became a fan? Would this mean mainstream radio, top 10
> success
> and regular apperances on the godamnawfulsycophanticshite that is
> TFI...
> alongside Evans mates like
> Billy Ocean Colour Scene, Texas , the so-called Weller-Feller etc.
>
You think B&S would actually go on TFI? I think that could
happen...in an alternate universe where everything is complete PANTS,
maybe! Egad! Perhaps Stuart et al will suddenly change their
personalities completely and become media whores of the first order.
Does this sound likely to anyone? No. Besides, the thought of Evans
listening to anything so beautiful is really bizarre. You can sleep
again.
> Ugh... makes me turn green at the thought.....but then Cornershop at
> number 1???
>
Not for long, sadly. Or not sadly, for indie purists.
ByeBye,
Liz.
(edaplynr3n00297 at kiadroch.kiad.ac.uk)
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Love without hope, as when the young bird-catcher
Swept off his tall hat to the Squire's own daughter,
So let the imprisoned larks escape and fly
Singing about her head, as she rode by.
Robert Graves
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