Sinister: nice

Elizabeth Arnott tigermilk1 at xxx.com
Thu Oct 21 02:07:47 BST 1999


Gentle Waves... when i first heard it i though that it was quite weak and 
insipid... but now its kind of grown on me, and weak and insipid has turned 
to sweet and innocent.. the songs are short and the voice is soft... and the 
lyrics are quite poeticly lovely too.  However i still skip 'tree lullaby', 
as i find it a bit to tacky and tree hugging...
not bad for a first attempt though i still think B&S work better as a 
team...
Cheers,
Lizzie!


>From: "Tim" <tjl at xxx.uk>
>Reply-To: "Tim" <tjl at dmu.ac.uk>
>To: <sinister at Majordomo.net>
>Subject: Sinister: nice
>Date: Wed, 20 Oct 1999 10:34:09 +0100
>
>Morning.
>
>Cheers muchly to the people who mailed me about Out Of My Hair( Ryhs and
>Colin). Spent some of Monday afternoon looking around Leicester for their
>album, but couldn't find it. Looks like a trip to Nottingham I feel. Nice.
>
>But the good news was that I found the Speedboat LP, Satellite Girl. First
>time I've found anything by them in Leicester, so that was a bit of a
>surprise. Production doesn't seem that great, but it's not bad. On The Run,
>The Hurtin' Kind and Tidal Wave are rather good, and the rest are growing 
>on
>me. Anyone got any more information on these?
>
>On the subject of things musically, are any of the other Jeepster releases
>worth looking at. Apart from B&S obviously, I've got Snow Patrol and 
>Looper.
>What about Gentle Waves, as there seems to be a very mixed opinion on
>Isobel?
>
>Brandt Fundak <bfundak at titan.dhs.org> said
>
> > It was not my intention to single out all Christians--my mom and brother
> > are Christians--just the ones who take it too far.
>
>Probably been mentioned before, but it always seems to me that it's more of
>a problem in the states though, what with TV networks having to be 
>extremely
>careful what they show incase they offend a couple of people. Wasn't it in
>Kansas that due to Christian pressure groups the state removed the big bang
>from subjects to be taught?
>
>But then I suppose the UK is just as bad in other respects. Oh well.
>
>Censorship. That always reminds me of the Ali G sketch on The Eleven 
>O'Clock
>Show, where he goes on about punani and flange. Not that I found it amusing
>or anything. Well, not as amusing as the save the trees campaign, where 
>some
>woman shouted at him 'Oi you wanker, this is real', and then him saying to
>the police 'Is it cos me is black?'
>
>Right. That'll be me waffling.
>
>Sex then.
>
>Anyway.
>
>Tim
>
>
>
>
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