Sinister: Tripe & Onions, (with no onions)

David Moore Daf_Moore at xxx.com
Sun Oct 3 00:05:04 BST 1999


Hi Perfumed Ones,

Nice to see so many old codgers out amongst the yoof on the Sinister
streets recently, shuffling around, hacking, & muttering about the war.


Dot Allison was excellent at The Arts Centre, we'll have to buy some
records. Arab Strap were too, although towards the end Aidan & Malcolm were
taking it in turns to walk off-stage in a huff. This probably because of
the cool dudes down the front (out on their first big weekend?) sitting on
the edge of the stage/in circles, back to band, chatting through their set.
Even the Middleton Mad Axeman stare couldn't scare them into realising what
they were doing.


Proud Dad sends thanks to Il Duce, Signor Miele, for pinning the photo of
Sally & I in our Bowlie chalet on the Sinister board, coz she looks dead
pretty in it. 


Michele - Sally thought that being a Sinistereen at second hand didn't
qualify her for meet-ups, so she met up with the Super Furry Animals in
Virgin & got put on the guest list for their gig that evening instead. 


Someone stole my copy of Don't Fear The Reaper, a long time ago


Going back not quite such a long way, I couldn't make head or tail out of
Damon's second poem


My hand is up in answer to Mr Messent's Eifel 65 question, (which is
probably why this took so long to type)


Adam: Claude Lorrain, Poussin, Corot, Courbet, Renoir, Monet, Gauguin,
Cezanne, Degas, Pissarro, Seurat - but I guess you get the picture


Randy Kalifornia's Dad was the drummer in Spirit


Luckily for true Belle Heads everywhere Sir Cliff made me take out the
extended comparison between Isobel & a sitar


Ailsa speculated about Stuart D's motivation for writing songs for B&S: I
thought it was just to earn royalties to finance all the projects he's
really into. However, I agree that they do come out pretty well despite
that.


Approbation is the new props  


Sister Who Came First, what's the difficult part about a tape for me?


Alasdair "Pele" Cook: Grazing In The Grass was played at the Gormless
Weebles concert in London. A careful listener would also have heard it
played by the DJ (Beans?) shortly after the triumphant end of B&S' Bowlie
set.


I love Alistair when he takes the piezo out of himself


Like Trousers, Like Brain

David Moore
Chelmsford, UK
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