Sinister: is it wrong not to always be glad?
Dirty Vicar
dirtyvicar at xxx.net
Tue Jun 4 23:51:44 BST 2002
the latest Dublin Sinister get together proved to be yet another evening of
non-stop excitement. All three of Ms Christine Infanger, the fair lady
Rener, and your humble correspondent went out and scoffed food before
visiting Dublin's oldest public house where handily they had actually got
some more beer in since they opened.
and in a few weeks time, the fun is going to renew itself. Because you see,
Mr The Pinefox is coming over to Dublin on the weekend of the 14th and 15th
of June. I'm not quite sure which evening he is available for socialising as
he has various other important things to attend to. But whichever night he
is available, we are going to go to The Palace bar on Fleet Street (not the
Palace on Camden Street where rugger buggers literally kick each other to
literal death). As you know, this is the pub where various Irish literary
figures used to drink, and we are going to sit Mr The Pinefox at the very
seat Flann O'Brien used to sit at, unless it is already occupied.
so, if you want to come along and have a good time, mail me offlist and
we'll see what we can do. this will be a two cornered Sinister v.
I-Love-Everything/Music all in chatfest, so it's important there is more of
us than there is of them.
I noticed from reading Sinister that some d-d fool has been badmouthing a
concert appearence by popular Icelandic band Múm. I went to see the same
outfit play some music here in Dublin, and I enjoyed it a lot. the twin
sisters didn't like like the cover of FWGSDGSDGS anymore, and in fact
barely looked like twins. One of them looked like she was very *shy* while
the other looked kind of *mental*. of the boys, didn't one look a bit like
Aaron from the Bowlie Boards? something for everyone, really. for all that
the music was completely different they reminded me a bit of the first time
I saw B&S - but the comparison is in Múm's favour because while like our
heroes they were doing the swapping instruments thing (so that everyone
played every instrument in the course of the evening) they were much better
at it... no long between song gaps or people throwing tantrums and smashing
their guitars.
which reminds me of the news about how B&S are losing another member. I
think this is bad news, and might be minded to mutter things like "the
beginning of the end", particularly when combined with the news of
Jeepster's apparent descent into stasis (interestingly, this has been much
more discussed on the Bowlie Boards than here, despite Sinister's rep as the
premier B&S forum). Ms Campbell may have had a weedy voice but she brought a
certain something to the band and I think her departure will have more long
term effect than that of Stuard David. But still, as Robert Jordan says, the
wheel turns, and nothing continues unchanged. And the last time I saw B&S
live (Belfast, Christmas) they didn't seem like a band on the brink of
dissolution or terminal decline.
so hope springs eternal. In a way, is the band not like a team of
footballers who are a few players down and desperately trying to defend a
one goal lead until the final whistle blows? I'd like to think that we are
there on the side of the pitch, cheering them on.
bless you all,
the dirty vicar
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