Sinister: la lutta continua

Dirty Vicar dirtyvicar at xxx.net
Fri Jul 4 21:30:25 BST 2003


HELLO SINISTER, HOW ARE YOU FEELING?

yes, I am in full on rock festival mode, having just got back from that
Glastonbury thing. One amusing thing about the way the world has moved into
a post-ironic stage is that bands are no longer apologetic about shouting
from the stage things like "HELLO GLASTONBERRY, MAKE SOME NOISE Y'ALL!".
Last year bands (viz Belle & Sebastian) would find ironic ways of doing
that, but now they just jump right in. RoXoR.

I saw quite a few bands at the festival. Primal Scream were the best. They
rocked hard. some years previously a friend remarked that Primal Scream are
boosting their claim to be the great band of our times by absorbing cast-off
members of other great bands. Seeing Mani and Kevin Shields in full effect
with Bobby, Andy, Throb et al. I felt I knew what he meant. Also G*R*A*T*E
were the Kings Of Leon. They were also kind of funny, because with their
outlandish hairstyles, comedic facial hair, incomprehensible Boomhauer
accents, and unreconstructed Southern rock, it was like they had been beamed
forward in time from the early '70s. I also liked many other bands and
artists, but feel a special mention must go to Rodrigo y Gabriela, who are
the greatest guitarists the world has ever seen.

I also liked when the local vicar said a few words from the Pyramid stage on
sunday. I had to admire his technique.

There was a Sinister meetup on Thursday. Actually it seemed like it was
primarily an ILXOR meetup, but that didn't stop the more shy and retiring of
us from coming along. I had a great cross-purposes conversation where I was
introduced to a chap called Mark, and I thought he was Mark C. (of Boy In
Corduroy fame) and I had this long in depth conversation with him, only
gradually realising he was someone else entirely. If you are this person
could you make yourself known to me? I also chatted to Carsmile Steve, Robin
Stout, & Amy Skelton. At least that's who I think they were.

Later in the weekend I got to meet K*e*n C*h*u. He was top. It was funny,
when earlier in the day I mentioned Sinister to someone they said
"Sinister... does that pykachu100 at deletethisbithotmail.com guy still post
there?" This proves that Ken is the default Sinister poster, surely
something to be proud of.

I gather there were loads of other Sinister people at Glastonbury, but I'm
not sure if I met them.

And now I must go away and write stuff.

bless you all,

DV


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