“Be there but out of the way” as working principle.
Yes?
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Monday, January 29, 2018
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Sunday Breakfast on Radio 3 with Elizabeth Alker.
Startling, but gratifying nonetheless, to hear a micro tribute to Mark E. Smith.
The predictable phrase “he will be sorely missed” does, though, strike a false note. Were he listening (who knows what the dead get up to?) I can imagine the guffaw.
“Another fookin pint, Gabriel, and switch that bollocks off.”
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Startling, but gratifying nonetheless, to hear a micro tribute to Mark E. Smith.
The predictable phrase “he will be sorely missed” does, though, strike a false note. Were he listening (who knows what the dead get up to?) I can imagine the guffaw.
“Another fookin pint, Gabriel, and switch that bollocks off.”
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Thursday, January 25, 2018
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Tuesday, January 09, 2018
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Asked to sub for a colleague in the Art Department this morning I sneaked an opportunity to draw for twenty minutes (while intermittently checking no one was slitting their wrists with Stanley knives or sniffing tubes of glue).
It must be a good six or seven years since I last took up a piece of charcoal in earnest. Silly really.
Monday, January 08, 2018
Sunday, January 07, 2018
Friday, January 05, 2018
Thursday, January 04, 2018
I met Stuart Calton some years ago in Liege during a Zappa conference. He very kindly gave me a copy of his Pence Eleven CD - How The Nimrods Stopped Me From Sinning. (It’s brilliant by the way.)
I chanced upon it again this afternoon while rearranging stuff upstairs & intend giving it another spin. Wondering what he was up to these days I found his ‘official’ site as T H F Drenching at:
https://thfdrenching.bandcamp.com/
I absolutely love this stuff. The Zappa I cherish most (Lumpy Gravy, Uncle Meat) lives on in these recordings.
For those with ears (& other hairy organs) to hear.
I chanced upon it again this afternoon while rearranging stuff upstairs & intend giving it another spin. Wondering what he was up to these days I found his ‘official’ site as T H F Drenching at:
https://thfdrenching.bandcamp.com/
I absolutely love this stuff. The Zappa I cherish most (Lumpy Gravy, Uncle Meat) lives on in these recordings.
For those with ears (& other hairy organs) to hear.
Wednesday, January 03, 2018
Monday, January 01, 2018
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... I'll skip the usual (empty) promises to post more consistently.
Here is a Top Ten list of ear food - the kind of music I have been enjoying during the past year:
- Pacal Dusapin (String Quartets & Item in particular)
- John Lurie/ Lounge Lizards (anything I could get my hands on)
- Philip Glass (the Olafsson Piano Etudes recording)
- Frank Zappa (Crux of the Biscuit plus early vinyl reissues)
- Beatrice Rana (that Bach Goldberg recording)
- Mahler (starting to listen again with fresh ears - Symphony No.2 conducted by Solti is sheer joy)
- Ron Miles (I Am A Man)
- Hans Abrahamsen (String Quartets)
- Thomas Demenga (his new recording of the Bach Cello Suites)
- Haydn (the op. 76 String Quartets - thanks to a lucky find of Hans Keller's book in a Camberley charity shop)
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