most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
bill and ted face the music
Sunday, September 27, 2020
no hard shoulder left to cry on
hello there
a post dedicated to, once more, unravelling and revelling the mysteries and myths of nature, look you see. well, maybe a mystery and possibly a myth. maybe, but certainly in the singular.
something highly sought after (and the existence of which has often been contentious) in the wilds of nature is, or has been, the four leaf clover. this, for the sake of clarity, would be a clover growing that has four leafs (leaves?) on it, rather than the conventional three. at least i think it is so that they traditionally just have the three. i am not horticulturalist or marine biologist, no matter how tempting it is to pursue the lifestyle of the latter.
quite by chance it was so that, one afternoon, as i sat outside smoking (sorry), i spotted one of these presumed to be mythical four leaf clover things. well, at the very least, i think i did. no, as shall be explored later (if your read on) i did not "pick" it as such, but yes of course i did take a picture or two.
now that i look at it here, closer (so to speak) in this picture, i am not convinced or otherwise "sold" on it being so that this was (or is) a four leaf clover. the top part was what had my suspect it was so, but perhaps this is just a distorted, or if you will elongated third leaf, rather than leaf three and four trying to by symmetrical with leaf one and two.
but that said, who are we to stand judgemental in the face of the dreams and aspirations of plant life? should this clover wish to be a four leaf one, then it is so, for it (they) have achieved such as convincingly and realistically as possible.
yes, indeed, more of this sort of thing to follow, should i see similar, and of course be fortunate enough to make it that far.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friday, September 25, 2020
deluxe double disc delivered day of release (delayed)
howdy pop pickers
so yes, then, another look back on a day of release what was delivered but is only being written of now. as opposed to speculative writing on one which has yet to come, look you see. in this instance, it is the deluxe, double disc edition of Goats Head Soup by The Rolling Stones, which was indeed posted to me in such a manner (or fashion) that it arrived (in the post) on the intended day of (re)release. this is unlike the single (as in one track disc) Living In A Ghost Town, which they only posted out on the intended day of release.
credit, indeed, to whoever (or whomever) it was that went full tilt in pressing the improbability infinity drive button for the year 2020. no, as this somewhat complex year commenced, i did not suspect or expect that two (not just one, or thus far as many as three) releases off of the Stones would magnetically attract my coins of money.
for me it is easily the case that the best aspect of Scarlet is the provenance. going on what is known, and this is radio interviews by Sir Mick and the unlikely to ever be knighted Jimmy Page, the tune was recorded in the basement (or cellar) of wherever it was that a certain Ronnie Wood resided at the time. this was prior to him (Ronnie) being taken on by the Stones as the work experience kid; an era when he was still the great lead guitarist with Faces. what causes me inexplicable (and irrational) humour is that Ronnie does not feature on the record. one has to assume that he was present when they did it, what with it being his house, but for some reason he wasn't permitted to "jam" or play along. maybe he was getting cups of tea (or similar) for his guests as they knocked this out, or perhaps h was just told to sit in a corner and let the grown ups do their thing.
the other seven (7) tracks on the "bonus" disc two (2) of the deluxe Goats Head Soup set are variations of stuff on the album. i am absolutely not qualified to pick up on differences, but the "Glyn Johns" and "Alternative" mixes listed don't really sound all that different to my ears than what is on the album proper. bonus points, however, for the Heartbreaker casually listed as an "instrumental". as it turns out, this is a predominantly acoustic take of the track, presumably from early on in the composure stage and well before anyone thought to drown it in maxed out amps and dozens of wah wah pedals. the finished song itself is a masterpiece, but to hear how the basics of the groove were laid down is if not a revelation then certainly interesting.
ultimately, this is a Stones record which i shall (from time to time) pick up and play from start to finish. the only others of theirs i am inclined to do similar with would be Let It Bleed and Tattoo You. other than that, playing some Stones would usually mean a greatest hits or best of thing, or one of the better set out live albums they have done. take that as you will, really.
swathes of the record industry (perhaps correctly) see little value in any "new" music, for it is dire, for the most part streamed, unprofitable and decidedly disposable. maybe this deluxe Goats Head Soup is how things will work, then. after years of having repeated re-issues of known classic albums, it may well be time to revisit a record like this - one that isn't immediately named by anyone as an all time great, but that the years have been kind to and is full worth discovery or rediscovery.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
of south east trolley experience
hi there
of life, society, civilisations, culture and what have you, it has been said before that there is far more that we have in common than differences, look you see. we just for some reason always tend to dwell (focus, perhaps) on the different parts, and let them divide us.
no, i am not going to kick off on one of them (most tiresome and very transient) social media so-called knee jerk reaction to whatever perceived offending thing has caused momentary, end of the world like outrage on twitter or similar. instead, let me look at a longer lingering example, the age old "north south" divide here in ostensibly the UK, but mostly England, since our friends in Scotland would like a general word about what we call "north".
yes, it is true. guilty as charged. my understanding of anyone of the south, and that means from anywhere below the great Yorkshire (except Tipton, that sounds quite class), is that they are a shandy drinking southern softie, or even twat. and yet my (relatively) recent adventures, accidental or incidental, down in the area of the south east, has caused me to doubt that this is so. whilst it may well be that they drink shandy, and are a lot softer than we are, well, we have much in common. yes, also, twats exist in the north too. some might say you are reading the words of one of them, but no matter.
perhaps this is to state the obvious, but no, on first passing this arrangement i did not immediately notice the shopping trolley. something niggled the back of my mind, so i walked back, and looked on in astonishment at the subtle placing of it. truly, an inspirational (and of course impressive) way to make a trolley look as though it is a perfectly natural part of the environment.
a persistent view i was presented with was that i would not care for the south east if i went. this blatantly turned out not to be the case at all, as i have commented in a few places now. just about all of it that i experienced was excellent, and we do indeed have much in common with our unknown friends down there. yes, i would very much like to go and experience all the more of it. who knows, if i do then maybe i shall fetch one of these southern versions of the shopping trolley back with me, so people can look at it and note the differences.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, September 21, 2020
keep coming up with love but it's so slashed and torn
g'day
and so a bit more from my accidental travels to the south east, look you see. to a place which, i suppose, came to be the south east by an accidental quirk of geography and all that. well, this is kind of about them travels. more so the travel of an item to a place what is even more south than the south east of England, and believe me yes, such does (indeed) exist.
being one for tradition or indeed, i yield to the accusation, doing things that i have always done out of a sense of old fashioned but still makes sense, invariably on my travels i shall seek out and send postcards. a particularly distressing episode of my life came in the form of Dudley, where i could not find a single postcard of the place. when i expressed my torment at such to one shop proprietor, they explained that Dudley "wasn't really a tourist destination". that shall teach me not to go to Tipton instead, which i should have considering how fondly The Viz speaks of the place.
moving back to places which do have postcards then, and i am (genuinely) delighted to say that there are an abundance of them available across the south east. well, the places of the south east where i went, which according to my google maps tracker thing (that i cannot recall switching on but anyway) is quite a few. not just the beach or coast bits, either, but also Canterbury. or, at least, Canterbury Cathedral.
in the above image you can get a greater sense of the damage done to the postcard. from what i can tell, some 15% - 20% of the card was quite nearly torn off. as point of fact on the reverse of that part, i think, was where i had attached an address sticker, all typed, so as to save the postal staff from a (presumably most ardent) wrestling match with my handwriting. maybe it is the sticker, as a quasi form of divine intervention, which held the card all together.
presumably this card got knacked in one of their extravagant, sophisticated mail sorting machines. or, maybe, an easily provoked staff member of NZP (which is New Zealand Post) was quite angry with god for some reason or other, and believed that they were making an ill advised strike back at him by damaging this card. for what reason they would have been so angry is something i could not possibly speculate about, but i would rather have wished they left me, my sister, her family and (specifically) this postcard out of the quarrel, thank you.
well, anyway, i am off to go and find some people who(m) i disagree with on certain subjects and accuse them of being French (or similar).
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Saturday, September 19, 2020
berry
Thursday, September 17, 2020
quite comfortable reading
hello reader
for those of you who for some reason read these posts of mine in a chronological fashion, yes indeed this is quite late. normally i would, look you see, reflect on books that i have read towards the end of any given month. not so for August, for a number of reasons. well, two - i was doing a lot of stuff, in particular travelling, which did not allow for much time to read, and the second of the two books i read was somewhat longer than the average 400 page ones i tend to pick up.
but, we are here now. and (as usual) it is two books i have read since i last did a post of this nature. not just one, and not as many as three, or even five. just the two then. ones which had a familiarity which led to easy, most agreeable reading, but more on that later.
in furtherance of sticking with tradition (or just how i do these things), yes, an image of the two books i read, complemented by some as spoiler free as possible comments. as for the actual, possibly containing spoiler comments, this is the first time i shall be trying a post of this nature with the brand new blogger interface. i am simply unsure as to if i will still be able to lay it all out as i once did.
oh, lovely, it looks like, at last, it shall let me do it. the last time i tried it did not, and i can only hope this looks decent on your side of all of this.
so, on to the one which partially caused the delay with my updates on reading here. that would be the most recent work by (somewhat) legendary author Stephen King to be made available in paperback, The Institute.
as ever i can truly have no clear idea if any of this has been of some form of interest or value to any of you. from what i can work out there is indeed a kind of comments section, but so few of you use it, and seldom so. maybe it is just them "bot" things looking at all of this, or people here merely to pilfer the pictures. hey ho, writing it gives me something to do, so here we are.
my fingers remain steadfast and resolute in being crossed with the hope that such a gesture of wishing for luck delivers the formatting i hoped for in the above. but, if not, well, i did my best.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, September 15, 2020
gonna get the faculty together
howdy pop pickers
indeed, this is another valiant (or vague) attempt to honour that commitment i made to not write of something pertaining to David Bowie once a month for a while. or, in some instances, twice a month, look you see. but, you never know, this - even if by accident - might be useful or interesting in a way which goes further than simply indulging my passion and obsession. although yes, in fairness, it would be moi writing this, so what else is it i must write of.
some time ago (as in the past, rather than the future, this has happened) i made a purchase. nothing particularly new or out of the ordinary there. also, not even that it was a tape what i bought is all that surprising, truly, what with most new releases once again being made (legally) available in this much cherished format. well, cherished by some of us; them of us what can remember how tape gave us the new experience of the freedom to listen to quality vibes on the go, or anywhere.
my interest in, and purchase of, this tape was not really for reasons to do with the tape itself. whilst it seemed to be a splendid, if unspecified, tape (more on that in a bit), it was that which came with the cassette, or on it (on the box) which took my fancy, grabbed my interest and (very easily, admittedly) persuaded me to purchase.
i am quite sure, confident indeed, that the above image represents the entirety of my tin machine singles collection. so far as i can recall there are none missing. yes, just the two singles off of the second album, with only one being in any sort of conventional packaging. the tape is kind of conventional, but the metal (tin) plaque thing on the front is certainly not flat or "streamlined", so it is a bit tricky to store in a standard way.
none of the singles from the first, self titled (titular) tin machine album? only one of the three they released for that record, the song Tin Machine from the album of the same name by the band of the same name, was one i liked, and it being on the album struck me as being totes sufficient. perhaps one day i will pick up that single, just because, but presently it tends to exchange hands for north of £20, so that day is not likely to be soon.
unsure as to who(m) any of this might have been of interest (passing or specific) to, but if that's you, well then nice one, and thank you for having a gander and a read.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sunday, September 13, 2020
laptop for scale
Friday, September 11, 2020
some variation of benson
heya
yes, indeed, this is one of them posts, look you see. a disclaimer, then, since it seems (and no doubt is) the right thing to do. smoking is a quite silly thing to do, and one should not do it, if they are able to avoid it. please, then, do not see this post as any effort or attempt to influence or endorse anyone to do such.
on my (fairly) recent adventure to the south east of our nation it was so that, from time to time, i felt compelled, or indeed obliged, to reflect on life for a moment. to do so, i did indeed find it most agreeable to have a cigarette (they are bad for you do not do it) at the same time, bringing all sorts of efficiency and good time management to it all. not that there is all that much to consider of my life, but still, anyway, you get the point.
most frequently, as is the case with much of my life, i did so alone. there are not all that many of us smokers left, to be sure. but, actually, i have noted (observed, even) it being so that the further south you travel in (down) our nation, the more smokers you find. and, indeed, how much greater the habit is tolerated.
when considering the extravagant cost of cigarettes, mostly due to the obscene tax placed on them, and that tax has recently increased so i can guess who it is that Rishi and Boris have decided is now going to be paying for the invisible war on the new plague, this was most generous. and very greatly appreciated indeed, nice one lads.
just what business did these lads have at the hotel? that would be a matter not of my concern. but, as it happens, the subject arose in conversation. apparently, and this level of responsibility is to be applauded, when it is so that they went to town on the lash, they checked into a hotel for the evening, using taxis to get to and from where it was they went to, if this term is still used, "party". doing it this way, they found, meant no concerns over driving, and no distress caused at home when they returned rather late and potentially rowdy, or with other guests.
presumably this is rather a formality, but yes, then, this did indeed enhance my view that the place of England called the south east is simply fabulous. generally the south has a reputation for being mean, nasty and unfriendly. my suspicion is that when people say this, by "south" they actually mean London (innit), which does have a reputation for being a city full of people who do not speak to each other, except in instances that they feel compelled to shout at one or another for some indiscretion.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, September 09, 2020
nothing is planned by the sea and the sand
hey there
it is an (almost) universal truth (mostly) accepted that all forms of change get greeted with resistance. this comes from belligerence, sure, and an instinct to rebel, but for the most part it is simply that we, the people, don't like change. consistency is a comfort.
one instance of this which came to mind is, or was, that of these wind turbine things. sorry, i have a decided sense of deja vu, and may well have covered this before. hey ho, i took some pictures and a video (which i think new, improved blogger has once again tilted sideways), so here we are again.
full well it is i remember that time (the 80s, no less) when the idea of placing wind turbines, in furtherance of supplying electricity or what have you (with the what have you there being understood as electricity) to our great and proud nation. oh no, people said, loudly, although not on "social media" for we didn't have it. these wind turbines would be an eyesore, a veritable blight on the landscape and ruin the way our world looks.
should i recall correctly, as well as being "ugly", these wind turbines were never ever going to be able to produce enough energy, and the cost would always outweigh their value. going on what limited understanding i have of things i see on the news, i believe it is the case that those claims have proven to be incorrect. good.
well, anyway, that's that.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!