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Saturday 22 May

…and I’ve been meaning to buy this album for near on 27 years!

Our assistant publisher informs me I have a rave review in the NME this week, in a review of the Sink & Stove compilation, The Hospital Radio Request List Volume Two: “Elsewhere, Indie stalwarts The Legend! confirm that a chunky man singing a capella about girls and stuff can still sound like the most vital thing on earth…”

Cool, except:
1) I’m not singing a cappella (two p’s) - there are instruments present throughout
2) I’m actually, very specifically, singing about my attitude towards playing music and what used to be called punk rock.
Now I know how musicians must feel when I’m writing about them and getting my facts wrong…!

Still, as Richard points out, in advertising I can shorten the quote to “The Legend! - The most vital thing on earth (NME)”


Posted on Saturday, May 22nd, 2004by Everett True

2 Responses to “Saturday 22 May”

oh so that was you was it? - it’s a good tune…. actually the whole album is very good - aside from yours (well I have to say that!!) I really liked Caroline Martin’s and SJ Esau’s….

Posted by Theo Berry on May 25th, 2004 at 7:25 am


it’s out next week due to a pressing plant fuck up. Go buy it peeps!

Posted by Sink and Stove on May 25th, 2004 at 11:59 am


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