Sinister: Life is not whatnot and it's none of your business

Melmoz melmoz13 at xxx.com
Thu Jan 24 23:51:21 GMT 2002


Hi all, Melmoz here.  Man, it got cold here all of a sudden!  It was 70
degrees
just two days ago and now it is 45!  The joys of living in the south of the
US.

Sinister Texas Round-Up
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Just want to announce that there will be a Sinister Round-Up in Texas coming
up very soon!!!!!  So all of you listees who live in Texas, live near Texas
and want to visit us, or who will be around these parts, you are ALL
invited!  Email me if you would like to come, not too sure on the date yet
but it is in the works.  I am thinking anywhere from late April to June
would be a good time.  School will be out by then and we can take our time
making plans.  We'll make more of a decision when I hear who wants to come.
Good ol' Vince the Bee and myself will be organizing the whole thing.  I
know of 5 people who live in Texas so far.  I was thinking of doing a Dallas
get-together first, since it is my hometown and I kind of wanted my first
sponsored Sinister event to run smoothly and in a familiar environment for
me.  But if we have other requests, I am open to anything.

Ken Chu, wanna come???  Heard you wanted to visit Texas someday, now's your
chance!

So, put on your boots, and lord knows don't forget that horse (you know that
is the Texan mode of transportation, that and SUVs) and come on down (or up)
for the Sinister Texas Round-up!!
More details to follow!

Goin crazy with CDs:
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I went nuts at Virgin records the other day and bought tons of cd's!  I sold
some stuff on Ebay and took that money and bought myself about 12 cds.
Included: Magnetic Fields 69 Love Songs Vol 1, Black Box Recorder, Arab
Strap, Magnetic Fields 'Get Lost', Velvet Underground, JJ72 and some old
Erasure, and many more.  Thanks for whoever recommended Arab Strap, they are
the cat's pajamas.  I also dig 69 Love Songs Vol 1, but can anyone write and
tell me if Vol 2 and 3 are good and worth a buy?  What really sucked about
the Virgin outing was that I had a coupon for $25 off a $100 purchase and
forgot it. Uck!

This past weekend, I attended a music convention here in Dallas.  Well, if
you can call it a convention.  It was mostly just old hippies selling old
Peter Frampton records and what not.  Not at all what Vince and I were
hoping to see, of course we wanted more indie bands and whatnot.  I think
that I was one of the only females in the place, and it didn't help matters
much that I was wearing a mini-skirt.  Got many a look from scruffy old men.

B&S Content:
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Oh yeah, I finally bought B&S Modern Rock Song and Legal Man on Ebay, as
well as Sodastream.  Have you guys heard about them?  They sound strangely
like B&S I must say, which is what drew me to them.  I heard about them
through www.microindie.com, pretty good site.

Do you ever notice that some B&S songs have a VERY similar chord
progressions to other artists' songs?  I have noticed the following:

1. "Take Your Carriage Clock and Shove It" chords sound like "I've Never
Been to Me" on the Priscilla Queen of the Desert soundtrack (listen for a
while)
2. "Mayfly" beginning chords sounds like "Another Pleasant Valley Sunday"
3. "Get Me Away from Here I'm Dying" chords sounds like Pachelbel's Canon

I might be totally wacked but at least they do to me.  Remember I'm not
making any comparisons of B&S to those artists, only the chords!!!!!

Well enough from Melmoz.  Night all....

Melmozduck

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