Sinister: May only happiness come through your door

Seamus Harte wookie at xxx.ie
Wed Nov 7 08:53:42 GMT 2001


hello again sinisters

Will Salt touched on surrealism, no actually Will Salt grabbed
surrealism and ran with it:
>"I could write someone else's autobiography, I suppose."
Remember this next time you meet him kids, he wants your brain! or
something.

His 'My Pictorial Life' thing (he should of course call it 'My
So-Called Pictorial Life') reminded me of an idea put into my head by
an ex-girlfriend, that we should live our lives as if it was gonna all
be turned into a future biopic - of course it was all a pass-the-time
type game, but it was fun finding stupid symbolism and metaphors in
everything, and worrying about location. Even to the extent of when
she told me she was getting back with her ex, all I could think of,
looking round and thinking, was "why here?" Ugly looking college
canteen, and they'll never let me film this crap here anyway! Five
minutes later, and we were in a idyllic wooded area, sitting on a
stone bridge, laughing our asses off. I ended up sleeping on her couch
for 6 weeks after that. Surreal maybe. Weirder still, I think my very
first attempt to woe her was with loveheart sweets too, but she just
ate them one after another, there was a whole bowl of them in front of
us at a party, I must of at least given her six [cutie pie]'s and four
[marry me]'s. So I wouldn't give up yet Johnjohn.

Rusdie's 'Haroun and the Sea of Stories' is supposed to be the modern
'Alice in Wonderland'. Well it made me smile a lot anyway.

Whatever happened Peter Miller's "reporting back" on Salman Rusdie's
'The Ground Beneath Her Feet'? (his rock'n'roll novel) Half a year
later, according to the
archives,and nothing, and the Pinefox even got a copy too. Maybe
there's gonna be an extensive collaborative post focusing on
untangling the parallel worldly bands and songs in the book. (you'd
have to read it really)

I better tell the sinister massive of ex-of-this-parish Joss Moorkens
and his beautiful band Joan Of Arse being interviewed on Ireland's
(nah the world's) premier indie video tv program 'no disco'. Is this
"reporting back" I wonder? The weird thing about was that it was on at
11:30 on Halloween night. So flick through the channels and you get
'The Shining', 'Friday the 13th', 'Bride Of Chucky' and then JOA.
Anyway it was a good interview (how do review an interview? help!), I
probably should of taped it, out of the possible interest to all those
list crush voters he had back in 1999! Anyway more important than all
that is the quality of the music, there's a beautiful mp3 to download
from their website: http://www.thumped.com/JOA/ go do it!

Other recommendations: the last Sigur Ros video (the football game
one) is/was the single greatest piece of cinema I've seen since I last
posted - that'll be two years then.

ps. I hope I might be doing my Christmas shopping in Belfast this
year!
pps. I don't think anyone's mentioned Stevie Jackson's 'the List'
article that been up on the official b&s site for some time now.

Seamus.

_______________________________________________________________
The last sentence of the red notebook reads:
'What will happen when there are no more pages in the red notebook?'



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