Sinister: Brian Appleton

duke of harringay editor at xxx.uk
Fri Jun 22 20:27:53 BST 2001


Sarah has it all sussed, as ever... well at least in her imagination
which of course is all that counts. Naturally I'll be doing requests in
my support slot, so calls for that one about Denise From Doncaster and
the one about Gordon (of the moronic variety, not the gopher family...)
gleefully accepted. It's a post-modern review type thing where all
previous characters are filtered and cross-referenced. Much like a great
big database. But more fun. Of course.

Nice to see that someone also remembers the FACTS about Pop History with
respect to Looper and such like. Thankfully mr Looper has not stolen
anything from me recently, particularly with respect to his literary
adventures. I mean... that Peacock thing. It wasn't very good was it?
The Duchess got through about ten pages and tossed it aside with a
bemused guffaw/grimace. She judged it, if not 'unreadable' then
'unfinishable'. Which amounts to the same thing really. The Duchess has
only ever judged a handful of books thus in her life... and she reads
tons of them. Lots more than I do. At the moment I am I the process of
re-reading the first five of the Lemony Snicket 'A Series of Unfortunate
Events' in eager anticipation of the sixth and seventh dropping through
my door any day now. Some readers will recognise Mr Snicket as the
friend of the very wonderful Mr Daniel Handler, who wrote two terrific
grown up books and who plays accordion with that awfully grumpy and
beautiful looking Mr Stephin Merritt and his Magnetic Fields. Um... 

Speaking of poets and such like, does anyone remember that drunk Glasgow
Central Station drunk that B&S let wander onto the stage of the Union
Chapel show way back in the day? Am I totally wrong in assuming it was
Jock Scot? I only ask because I remember him telling some story about
Davey Henderson (which had several of us up in the balcony swapping
bemused glances - us being the Fire Engines appreciation society...) and
then I recently heard his thing on the Bent Boutique compilation where
he performs with the Nectarine no9 which of course is the self same Mr
Davey Henderson. Apologies if this has been dealt with back in the murky
mists of time that honey calls the archives.

Nice to see Struan paying his respects to the Go-Betweens. Not that I've
heard it of course...  but the IDEA sounds marvellous. Maybe its best if
I don't hear it. I wonder if anyone will write a similar respectful
ditty to the Chills? I only wonder because I've been playing their
Secret Box triple CD to death recently and remembering how truly
wonderful they were/are. Hmmmm.

Speaking of the antipodes, can I just say two words? Augie March.

There, I've said it. Those of you lucky enough to live in Edinburgh can
catch them on their first UK sojourn on 6 -10 august where they will
apparently be playing the spiegeltent. Be there or be somewhere else
much less sonically delightful. Londoners can look forward to some dates
a week later. Hopefully... can anyone offer them a 'gig'? Who runs track
and field these days anyway?

That name again: Augie March.

Have I droned on for long enough? Have I had my fifteen minutes of
irrelevance? Cliff Richard? He loves a bit of it... irrelevance, I mean.
And drones. Big drones fan is Cliff. Little known fact that... go listen
to 'wired for sound' again. You'll see what I mean.

Nice to be back, by the way, even if I feel like I've wandered into my
old local boozer after two years in the hinterland only to find a whole
clutch of marvellously attractive and confident 'youngsters' propping up
the bar, drinking funny coctails and, shock horror, sitting in my
favoured comfy chair by the fireplace. 

Mine's a pint of Guinness, since you're asking.

Keep that dream burning baby, forever....

The duke.


>   'Brian Appleton', the new character from John Shuttleworth's creator
>   Graham Fellows, will support Belle & Sebastian for some of the dates
>   on their forthcoming tour.

It's the Duke!!! Under a new name! Everyone KNOWS Looper nicked his act,
never mind his 'tood. I must say I preferred Piezoelectrickery Unit,
it's a
lot more rock than 'Brian'. However, seemed to work for Brian Mouldko.

This sounds all FABULOUS.

Look forward to seeing you Duke! I mean, Mr. Appleton, *fnar* yuckyuck.

Love, 
Sarah
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