Sinister: Dear Polly Jean...
Joe Vester
machiavellian_llama at xxx.com
Thu Oct 25 17:40:38 BST 2001
I bought the lovely, gorgeous, beautiful "Stories from the City, Stories
from the Sea" by the lovely, gorgeous, beautiful P J Harvey the day before
yesterday. I'm actually listening to it right now. I love it, it's so dark
and swirling but not in a fuzzy way, more of a crystal clear sea with
hundreds of writhing herring in it, all moving and changing, so you can
never count them. It feels like that, but with bass guitars on it.
I also trawled all round North London trying to find a copy of the new
20-minute Mogwai single. but, would you believe it, I couldn't find a single
copy of it. Grrrrrrr....
I bought an album by some people called Crackout, as well. I'm not sure
I like it that much though. I heard a few songs from it on the radio, but
the Album Versions don't seem as good. It also had a "Parental Guidance"
sticker on the front, and is the first CD I've bought with one of those. I'm
just _such_ a rebel.
The Day after all my record buying shinannigans, I spent the day with my
friend Anthony. We started by Going to Tate Modern, which we did, but The
food was really expensive and the queues for it were really long, so we went
and had lunch somewhere else. Except we couldn't find anywhere, and we
walked all the way along the South Bank to Waterloo Bridge, where we crossed
over and bought some ludicrously dear Sandwhiches from Pret a Manger. And
ate them in front of Somerset House, where Lambchop played not that long
ago.
Then we went to find the Bank of England, And walked a long, long way.
We had a look at the Temple, full of lawyers, and were disgusted that you
had to PAY to get into St. Paul's Cathederal. It's a CHURCH for CRISSAKE. It
goes against the whole principle of The Church being "Holy". I'm gonna write
a letter to somebody about it. It's disgusting!
After that, we found The Bank of England and robbed it quickly. He he
he. No we didn't actually, we got thrown out the front bit and shoved into
the museum, which was surprisingly interesting. I failed pathetically to
lift a solid gold bar with one hand. Then we went out, and went on the
Waterloo And city line to Waterloo, the only place we could go considering
it only has two stops. Then we wondered what to do, and walked up and down
Waterloo station about 5 times.
So we decided to go to Mornington Crescent, and were very surprised to
find ourselves in Camden. So we went up to the market, and counted the
number of people who offered us drugs (7) and decided that there wasn't
anything we wanted, and as we only had 50p between us by this time, we
couldn't buy anything we did. So we went home. But on the Way, I passed a
shop I had never noticed before, "Rythym Records". And I went in and saw
that they had ALL the B&S albums, and 3...6...9....seconds of light, and
legal man, and Geometrid and something by the gentle waves. And I was much
impressed, and now plan to buy all my records from that shop.
Sorry to all of you who didn't understand a lot of this post due to not
knowing London that well. I am tired still, as during that day, I walked a
Long, long, long way. but I liked it. Will do it again sometime. London is
cool.
!Viva Rachels!
Rachel Pancake (Joe)
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