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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 1996

Southern Mark Smith

From: Ed Carter <ec19g_at_udcf.gla.ac.uk>
Date: Sun 23 Jun 1996 - 22:05:28 PDT


A number of people have emailed me in manners ranging from patronising to helpful explaining that "Southern Mark Smith" is, of course, Mark E Smith. He of the Fall.

am I getting completely messed up inside my head? As I recall it all happened about the same time and MarkE was singing "Pat-  Dispenser" and bellowing "McGinty" in that way of his and Pat was singing about "Southern Mark Smith" and really it made for "spooky listening", being coincidental, but no more.

I mean, there are Mark Smiths (with an E) and SOUTHERN Mark Smiths (no e) and I am not at all sure the two have much in common except, perhaps, an ironic name similarity. All the rest is nit-picking, surely?

Or am I way off beam, point-missing or generally fouling up, as is my way?

ed


   Ed Carter, RA, Department of Public Health, University of Glasgow +44 141 330 4041 | http://www.gla.ac.uk/~ec19g/ | ec19g_at_udcf.gla.ac.uk

     "join us as we journey through our array of cheeses." - AIF Received on Sun Jun 23 23:10:26 1996

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