Sinister: 'But the lad knew nothing'

Aranzazu Sanz-Garcia pcxas at xxx.uk
Thu Apr 12 17:51:48 BST 2001



Good afternoon all. Even if it is pitch dark outside, good afternoon.


On the battle of the releases, it seems that Struan's christian side is
the winner so far. Vieille-vague atheism 'Marx and Engels' is kept in the
closet to give way to 'Jonathan and David' fronting the next chapter in
the revelations also to include surprise,surprise, 'The
Loneliness...'.A touch of brassy Midlander vs the Establishment to 
balance the piousness,perhaps.Very welcome,however. 


Struan taking over Samuel's role and enchanting us with a tale of
misunderstood committed friendship.I am just going for the easiest
interpretation of the lyrics.Sure this lad will know how to deliver
something as twisted and multilayered as 'The Model' and defeat all
conventions about what pop songs are about again.


So Honey is Paul again and Mummy is Linda Mummy now? La familia...


xxx Arantxa   

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