Sinister: jazz mag shocker


Sinister: jazz mag shocker


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Subject: Sinister: jazz mag shocker
From: "Paul Arathoon" <paularathoon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2001 08:40:17 +0100




In the rather poorly written bowels of this weeks NME is a nice little quote from stu m tacked on to a "story" about Mani from Primal Scream appearing in Club International (not to be confused with a magazine about the comforts of flying club class)

Referring to the fact that Fold Your Feet You Sqwuak Like a Pheasant has just been voted best RAWK album of the year by Playboy in the US he says "I'm glad our fans come clean and read jazz mags rather than those shitey men's magazines"

Well there you go. Stu M advocates porn for all.
and Playboy US advocates B&S for all.
Maybe Hugh Hefner could sponsor the forthcoming tour.
and in return B&S could licence him Judy Is A Dick Slap.

paul
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