Sinister: My Favourite Crayon

mummy i've grazed my knee clj106 at xxx.uk
Thu Aug 8 11:31:50 BST 2002


Dear all,
    It's been a while - a very long while.

THE TRAIN ARRIVING ON PLATFORM 1 IS THE 8:15 FROM MANCHESTER, THE TRAIN
DEPARTING ON PLATFORM 2 IS THE SAD TRAIN TO THE BOY G's HEART

    People coming, people going - it's a funny place. Sad to lose the boy G,
nice to see there's a picnic to commemorate it, even if I won't be there.
    Glad to see the delicious return of Mr.Trousers, here's to many more
wholesome posts.

CREAMY CONTENT

    So the Peel stuff. John Peel lives a few miles up the road from me don't
you know. I could feel Struan in the air, oozing boyish charm, charismatic
smiles and succulent melodies. I didn't rate the tunes that much though. The
boy Walton has already condemned me to the indie toilet for daring to
suggest that a 'change of direction' was not a desirable thing - no doubt
everyone else will too - but I buy Belle And Sebastian because I liked
Tigermilk, Sinister and the three EP's - I liked the fey, the whimsical, the
dreamy tales of schoolboy angst not seen since Emma's House was released. If
they released IYFS from now until eternity, I would be happy.
    That one with the trumpet was OK, and Desperation Made A Fool Of Me went
someway to demonstrating a return to form, although I have yet to see how
the beginning sounds like Seymour Stein. Sarah's song about sunbeams was
very pleasant, although her voice will take time to grow on me, much like
that of a departed cellist I would imagine. I didn't care much for the other
two though. After months in the darkness, it's nice to see I can come up
with some real in depth analysis.

ISOBEL ON THE RUN

    It was mentioned during the Olympics, but anyone watching the 400m
hurdles yesterday would have seen Isobel Campbell furthering her athletic
career by making it to a European final. She's Scottish as well you know.

WE'RE GOING OUT - ON BRIGHTON PIER

    This weekend, the York Sinister Massive are tootling down to the south
coast for a holiday in Brighton. It will be my first holiday in over eight
years, so I'm as happy as a child with a potato cake. Archel appears to have
something simmering for Sunday, so I'll leave it to someone who knows what
they're doing to sort that out. I'm happy just to smile and watch. It would
be lovely to see the London kids and Chu crew make it down. Looking forward
to seeing you all there.

This post was absolute rubbish, but I read appendix A and B.

Chris Jones.










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