Sinister: all in the timing...

colin thornton colinboy21 at xxx.com
Sat Oct 23 04:39:37 BST 1999


I have a theory about Belle & Sebastian and other bands with similar 
delicate musical/vocal complexities.  It is nearly impossible to listen to 
well-crafted songs from Belle & Sebastian while people are conversing or 
socializing.  In fact, the more distracted a person is during a B&S song, 
the more they become annoyed by the music... because B&S requires a certain 
concentration (especially for those who are new to the style).

I get so mad when people (like my older brother) insist on listening to 
Sheryl Crow type shit in the car, instead of my favorites.  But Sheryl Crow 
is crappy enough to have a discussion over, isn't it?  You'd think that at 
age 21, I would have a musical-say on a silly car-trip.  But I'm sabotoging 
my conservative brother with good music:  I gave him Wilco "Summerteeth" for 
his Birthday.

An angry temper can almost destroy the B&S listening experience; frustration 
+ "Fox in the Snow" for most people will poison opinions of B&S if they are 
taken too early in the musical relationship.  Is anybody else very careful 
about whom they introduce B&S to?  I mean, you really have to be careful 
because soft and twee can become explosive in the wrong hands.

Some quick questions (and I'm sorry if they've been asked before):

1.  Which author dedicated which book to a "Century of Fakers" (or is this 
another fictional lyric)?  Is there really a book called _The State that I 
am In_?

2.  Are the rumours true that B&S don't get along very well?  Have they 
really been fighting, and did they really have an argument on stage that 
reduced Stuart to tears?  Does anybody else find it disconcerting that one 
of the band members describes B&S as "dysfunctional"?

3.  Is there a certain general B&S fashion style, such as glasses and 
cardigan?  Just wondering...

4.  Why does Tigermilk sound 100 times better in the car?

To end, I'm happy because I discovered Beulah (especially song #5), Harry 
Potter books, and American Beauty all in the same month!

I will see "Fight Club" next because I'm am the definitive socialist-poser; 
political and economical rebellion makes the story of Stuart and gang much 
more fascinating.  Down with capitalism, eh?

Somewhere on the flip-side,
Colin St. Clair

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