Sinister: welcomes and stuff

chris browning chris at xxx.uk
Thu Jul 13 20:02:26 BST 2000


hello, i'm new. well i was on the list a couple of years ago. but left. and
now i'm back. but like anyone cares....!

numerously...

* methinks "judy is a dickslap" sounds less like stereolab and more like joe
meek's tip-top-tastic "telstar", one of mrs t's favourite platters
apparently. as well as cradle of filth. one of these by the way is a lie.
the stereolab influence is probably thus by osmosis as it were. what the
hell that means is anyone's guess... joe meek by the way should be
investigated by one and all. "i hear a new world" is bluddy grate scary
electronica and lived by aphex twin and stuff and belongs in your collection
next to your raymond scott albums...

* pink floyd - agree with everyone standing up for syd. syd was a genius,
piper is mad genius stuff (go and check out robyn hitchcock and the soft
boys to see where it could have all lead to) and the solo stuff - well...if
you like your mad scary breakdown records like "pink moon" and "sister
lovers" then do try "the madcap laughs" and "barrett" 'cos you can almost
hear the man fracture on record. unbearably sad, but unbearably fascinating
as well....

* trembling blue stars/fieldmice. never clocked on that "her handwriting"
was a quote from the go-betweens at all. and then, tonight i was listening
to chet baker and along came "you don't know what love is" and the line
"lips that taste of tears". blimey charlie. mr wratten has a damn good
record collection don't he folks?

* "fold your hands.." this sounds tremendously twee. but it isn't. but my
niece was a huge fan of the secret garden TV show from the seventies, and
there is a line she took great pleasure in that went "fold your arms child
you look like a wooden doll". which she would then repeat at ever more hyper
volumes. what i thought of immediately. okay. i admit it. frances hodgson
burnett rocks my world. i am a wet and weed. hello trees hello flowers. oh
and i don;t think much of the album either sad to say. bit - well - weak.
like the muted colour on the cover compared to the bold red of "sinister",
the songs seem devoid of any oomph. some are nice, but tepid is the word
springing to mind. and i really REALLY did want to love it...

*left banke (and this is final for me - promise. first time and outstaying
welcome already. must learn to be less verbose) - when i first heard "the
model" my first thoughts were "by crikey this *is* 'i've got something on my
mind'  " - and what do i find? the lads and ladesses covered the
bleeder....small world...

anyway i shall be off now.

crispy

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