Sinister: SF treasure, B&S on the radio (fwd)

Ian Connelly ian at xxx.com
Thu Aug 28 06:42:48 BST 2003


(did this not go through the first time? sorry if it goes twice.)

as rachel noted, the SF treasure wasn't found until the day after the
show. it wasn't that the clues were hard, i think, just that the final
resting place of the treasure was in a very large building with a bunch of
stores, and the clue itself didn't really give much away. the clues are
here, if you'd like to see them:

http://www.sfweekly.com/issues/2003-08-20/garrett.html/1/index.html

but ah, you should've seen kevin and i last wednesday, running around town
to each and every nautical or pirate-themed venue trying to get to the
bottom of clue #2. il pirata, the buccaneer, trad'r sam's, the pirate
store on valencia - i did them all, and with no success. pirates
aside, we certainly swearing like a couple of sailors that evening as
we brainstormed over whiskey and pool.

once we'd figured out the final clue and put the letters together to spell
FAIRY (this was on wednesday), kevin wanked around the newly re-opened
FERRY building but couldn't find anything even after asking around and
around and around. at the show on friday, he cornered deborah and solomon
and interrogated them, frustratedly, until he knew he had almost been in
the right place. he'd been there weds, thurs, and fri and still not found
it! that's a certain strong-headed devotion.

then, perhaps a bit hungover on saturday, he trekked down there again,
through hordes of people looking for organic tomatoes and expensive cheese
(there's quite a good farmer's market at the ferry building on saturday)
to find it. the treasure itself was excellent - copy of the new dvd (sadly
unplayable on region-limited machines), cd of the belfast show last year,
and decidedly twee trinkets like a shiny necktie, book on How To Make
Things, a toy Jaguar, spoon from a scottish exhibition of sorts, etc.
unclear if the tickets included will be good for the band's next show
here, but he's hoping.

did anyone listen to the band on KCRW? if so, relive it again! if not,
try it now:
http://kcrw.com/cgi-bin/ram_wrap.cgi?/mb/mb030826Belle__Sebastian

	they played:
lord anthony
women's realm
step into my office, baby
scooby driver (?)
travellin' light
judy & the dream of horses
the state that i am in

others have covered the berkeley show better than i ever could.
it was marvellous.

ian


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