Sinister: It catches my heart in its hands

Brier Random brier at xxx.com
Tue Jan 29 17:56:42 GMT 2002


Hi Lovelies;

The Los Angeles shows have long come & gone (two months on, the autumn's
gone...), I know.... but I have to make sure you all knew that our own
*-Sophie-* has co-written a review of said gig for the British-based and
internationally-known magazine "Mojo". Congrats are in order for her: One of
our Siniterenes has infiltrated the real-time muzik biz with the sweet
subject of Bee & Ess. I scanned the article on my website. If you can't read
it, then my scanner sucks or your monitor is too small. But I promised
myself I'd never make fun of anyone's size, on-list or off. So forgive me.
But the article is here:

http://www.brier.homestead.com/sophie.html

IN OTHER NEWS: Has anyone else come to the realization that "The Boy With
The Arab Strap" is Belle & Sebastian's "The Queen Is Dead"? Think openly
about it. Don't be swayed to say "it's just because they're both
monochromatic green". It's more than that. I dunno. But it's also more than
the Boy-With-The-Thorn-In-His-Side vs. Boy-With-The-Arab-Strap thing.  It's
just that the Smiths album, in my mind, brings a heady 'peak of the wave'
feeling that TBWTAS also gives. I guess the Smiths/BelleSebby link might
also be highlighted by the fact that their first popular releases both
featured, in red, a sexy figure in a bedroom.... but the "Queen Is Dead"
connection really is true. Really.

And thanks to Brier's self-made segway, could I ask for a group-happening?

Everyone on Sinister, pause what you're doing and push play on your CD
machines and listen to "The Boy With The Thorn In His Side" by The Smiths.
If we all do this at the same time, I promise there will be World Peace. Or
at least a small inkling of it, amongst ourselves. That song really says
everything, doesn't it?

And where's Tina, the girl who sang "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" at the 2nd
L.A. show? I have an MP3 of it. If you haven't heard yourself yet, you
should. It's great.

Does anyone else miss the Ice Cream Truck? Like, the organ-bells that would
ring, and you'd know that you'd soon have treats? And when you ripped the
wrapper off the ice-cream, there was the trash hole that was a dragon's
mouth? They'd have a dragon painted on the side of the truck, I mean, and a
hole cut in the dragon's mouth for your trash to go. Please, does *anyone*
else remember this???

Southern California Listerenes (oh no, medicine breath): Is there going to
be a meetup to watch "Storytelling" despite bad reviews? I mean, we'll enjoy
it just for the soundtrack, non?

Public shout-outs to Ernie (for everything) and Rachel Cornflake (she isn't
just for breakfast anymore) and Joan Of Dark (as always) and Llaura (from
Random Lip Boy) and the rest of you, everyone.

All my love,
~brier


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