Sinister: as above, so below

Dirty Vicar dirtyvicar at xxx.net
Sat Jul 31 12:10:52 BST 2004


If you take a map of London, and draw a line from the church of St. Lucie's
in Old Street to that of St. Anne in Limehouse, you will notice that the
line's mid-point falls somewhere on the Bethnal Green road. I was astonished
to discover last saturday that the exact location of this midpoint is in a
public house called The Pleasure Unit. I was there last Saturday, attending
an event billing itself as The First Bowlie All-Dayer.

It went on all day, or at least from shortly after 3.00pm to around 2.00am,
and a number of bands played (as did a number of DJs). Visual artists also
had their work projected onto a wall for our additional entertainment. There
have been some posts on the subject already, I notice, and a frank exchange
of views between Mr Hester and the singer in one of the day's bands. Tribute
acts are funny old things, and they will always have an inescapable lack of
coolness. However, I find even half-decent examples of the genre
entertaining, and the Brunettie band were considerably better than that.
They provided me with much entertainment. It's an odd experience seeing a
band fronted by someone you know  from the internet who are actually good
and stuff. Blimey.

I didn't like all the other acts, but I was very taken with this rockist
outfit called Echobeat. They rocked. I like things that rock. I also liked
Language of Flowers, but I maybe did not pay them enough attention as I was
DJing afterwards, and having to play amazingly good tunes in only 15 minutes
was a bit of a trial. I did my best. After that popular band Wintergreen
were on. Are they actually popular? Perhaps they are if MarkH came all the
way to see them. I liked them, anyway. I also liked Mad Mr Chris Gimour, a
Glasgow scenester some of you might know, who sang songs referencing the KLF
with lyrics about how bad he is.

then there was the Pinefox, who said:

> I am awaiting a post from The Vicar, which will
> redress the balance, about the DJs, the Brunetties, et
> al - we like the Kontroversy - and also tell about the
> medieval walls and things that we explored, recently.

I like controversy too, but only when it involves other people. The other
DJs were great. I particularly liked the chap who played 'Live Is Life', and
the version by Opus, not Laibach. What a funny fellow.

And as for mediaeval walls, what the Pinefox is talking about is the trip
Rener, the Fox, and I all made to Canterbury last week. They have mediaeval
walls there. And a cathedral. Whenever the Pinefox saw the cathedral he made
an aaa-aaa-aaaaaah noise, like the music in some film about Canterbury he
saw recently. The day before we went to The Globe in London, where these
women were appearing in a Shakespeare play. One of them was Josie Lawrence,
which was nice. The play was Much Ado About Nothing, and it was the usual
Shakespeare stuff about misunderstandings and stuff.

> That was exciting. The Vicar also has something to say
> about Rats.

Yes, I am reading a book about rats. They carry disease and spoil your food,
but they are also cute little fellows who make great pets.

Now I am back home in Dublin, where I am likely to remain for some time. Oh
well.

bless you all,

DV

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