most of the shadows of this life are caused by our standing in our own sunshine.
Friday, October 30, 2020
one lost shoe at last
Tuesday, October 27, 2020
barbs beautifies bowie
howdy pop pickers
just another musical interlude, look you see, taking up precious, some may well say valuable, space here on the internet. thanks for reading (if you do), and i shall take it as a given that for some reason all other, more interesting stuff is presently unavailable.
mostly, or indeed even partly, this is all about how i came to listen to the album Butterfly by Barbra Streisand. yes, that one. both artist and album, with regards to that one.
no, i do not have the version of the Butterfly (or ButterFly as Barbs would appear to prefer it be styled) with the cover what has a fly on a chunk of butter. that is what i ordered, but instead came a version of the cover what seems to have elements of butterflies emanating from the mind of Barbs. and why not.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
harm you or touch your defences, vanity and security
hello there
in this life, or world, there are many things that one would not have thought would ever be so. rather than waffle on as usual, look you see, let me cut to the business end of this. for reasons which i am ill prepared to disclose, some pictures of me (moi) were taken recently, and caused some alarm. possible distress, too.
certainly, i bombarded a selection of people with copies of this image, and expressed my dismay in what i saw. weirdly, the general consensus is that i am not going bald, people from different parts of the world with no communication between them all said it just seems that i have been out in the sun a bit too much. for the grey, well, my sister said that i should just "own it".
Wednesday, October 21, 2020
why can't we give love that one more chance
Sunday, October 18, 2020
more trolley stuff
hi there
as i sit to compose this i get the sense, look you see, that i am running out of things which i could possibly put here. this is a sentiment which has visited before, but has been shown as mistaken. however, after somewhere north of 15 years doing it and somewhere north of four thousand (!) things put up, maybe closing time draws.
that said, there are some post dated things scheduled for the next two (at time of writing) years, so we shall see. but, for now, let me go all circular and just compose more of the same sort of thing what i have been doing on an infrequently regular basis.
so yes, then, more sightings of shopping trolleys (trollies) in generally irregular, unexpected or surprising locations. although one of them is featured somewhere that you would expect, but not quite. which might add an unusual level of excitement to all of this.
now, the above may well (or might) look like a trolley where it is supposed to be, which is in a shop. this is only partially correct. whereas yes, a trolley would usually be found in a shop, it is normal for such to feature the branding of the store. as you can clearly see, it is an Asda trolley, and yet here it was in a chapter of Spar.
looking at the most recent economic data, alas the economy still continues to shrink, or not grow. we are heading for trouble. these lockdown measures to fight the invisible war against the new plague are of course important, but the sooner we are able to take trolleys (trollies) to scrapyards to cash in then the sooner we shall all taste economic recovery.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 15, 2020
fish and chips in a number of cinque ports
hello there
just some more stuff off of my (relatively recent) visits to places in the south east, look you see. specifically, as the title suggests, a bit of a consideration of the fish and chips one may purchase at a number of the cinque ports. and, to clarify, two (2) is a number.
whatever the actual origins of fish and chips are, as in whoever first came up with the idea to serve them as a meal, in the here and now it is a meal considered quintessentially British. it is, in the eyes of many, a seedy, heinous crime for one to visit any given coastal aspect of our land(s) and not dine on this most agreeable of meals.
having no (immediate) wish to either burden the already presently overworked constabulary or, for that matter, experience a custodial sentence, it was so that on my south east sojourn experiences i ensured that i complied with this unwritten but upheld law. some of you for some reason may wish to have proof or evidence of this, or simply to see such for sheer curiosity.
some of you (for some reason) prefer images of things not in Commodore 64 mode, so there you go, them postcards from earlier. i particularly like the one of Walmer Castle. as and when they make me lord high priest of the cinque port barons (or whatever the correct title is), i believe there is an expectation for me to live there. this i suspect i shall find most agreeable.
my abiding memory of Deal, seeing the card, involved narrow, rubbish roads, very bad displays of parking and shoddy driving by my fellow motorists. this, i note, they did not draw attention to with the images selected for the postcard. but, take my word for it, that is what you will find there.
well, anyway, that's that for this.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, October 12, 2020
varied reading
hello reader
so, i have read a further two (2) books, look you see. and i chose the word books carefully there, for only one, or fifty percent, of them would be defined as a novel. no, i have not delved into the world of non-fiction which i rarely do, although there is a significant temptation to read the Ronnie Wood understanding of an autobiography, what i got off of HMV for 99p.
after the slight experimentation with the last lot of books what i read, yes all two of them, i feel compelled to make the presentation here more conventional, or as i would normally do this sort of thing. no, not that sort of thing, just this sort of thing. which means a look at the books, a brief spoiler free overview and then some more (by my standards) detailed comments. and it may well be that the detailed comments contain elements which people may feel as being 'spoilers'.
once more to start where i did in terms of the order of reading, first up is this now frequently mentioned Cruel Acts by Jane Casey.
to the next book, then, which takes the form of Trigger Warning by the somewhat celebrated and rather well known (in certain circles) Neil Gaiman. indeed, i was aware of him prior to reading, but had mostly avoided. sat here is a copy of American Gods which i have yet to read. i do wish to, purely because hearing the sentence "Gillian Anderson plays David Bowie" about some tv or "streaming" adaptation of it grabbed my attention, as it felt inspired.
let me not comment on ones which i was not that keen on. it wasn't like any of them were all that bad, and besides, some of you may well favour ones i would discard. so i shall decline to run the risk of upsetting anyone.
well, anyhow, that's that. i am steadfast in being unsure as to whether i have said too much or too little on either volume, in truth. but, the phrase of this era is that it is what it is, and with good fortune some aspect or another of this has been of use, or interest, to someone.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Friday, October 09, 2020
but there's a shop on the corner that's selling papier mache
howdy pop pickers
this shall come as (something of) a surprise to several of you regular readers. most of you would be aware, from what i write, of my dedication to exhaustive research and attention to detail, look you see. it is out of character (a bit) for me to simply skim over something, get the basics and move on). but this, as it happens, is what i did, and nearly missed out on a rather special release.
when they announced (yet) another Bowie release for the year that is 2020, all of the references and comments concerning it - and let "it" be known to be ChangesNowBowie, or however one should write the name - said it was to do with Bowie's reasonably well known of (and extremely heavily bootlegged) 50th birthday gig, back in 1997. all of the comments what i glanced at in passing said it was so, and thus i lost interest.
for what reason would i lose interest in either a Bowie release, or a (presumably) landmark gig? partially because at only nine (9) tracks it would not be the whole concert, but mostly, having already heard it (refer bootleg comments above), it simply was not any good. i mean, i am sure it was fun for David and his mates, and the cake looked ace, but nothing about the gig as a listening experience was one i ever had any wish to revisit.
infuriatingly this was, then, made a "limited edition" thing. from what i remember only 2500 copies of the CD were pressed, which is an arbitrary number. why? i mean, all that happens when they do this is a huge chunk of that number end up being bought purely by people looking to sell it on ("flip it") for their own profit. no, i do not criticise those who do this, for that's just working the market they are presented with, and also how i came to be able to get it. but if we take it as a given that there is somewhere considerably north of 2500 Bowie fans left in this world, then it is unfair to have some, arguably many, miss out, and strange that the Bowie Estate - or indeed the War Child charity, in this instance - would happily miss out on income.
my understanding is that ChangesNowBowie is available on those "streaming" services, and probably also available "freely" on the independent music distributors of the internet. great that everyone so inclined to do so can hear it, but really, fat lot of good a "stream" or download is to collectors. even though Bowie was one of the first to predict music becoming a streaming thing (in early 2000 he said it would "one day soon just flow like water"), many of us still want the physical product. especially when it comes with such lovely album art.
anyway, very happy to have got my hands on a copy!
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
some bookmarks (well two) from canterbury cathedral
greetings
just a bit more from my accidental (or incidental) adventures towards the south east of our land(s), to be sure, look you see. in this instance, yes, showcasing and presenting things what i bought. two, as you may well, no doubt, have worked out off of the title.
in previous, as opposed to future, posts i mentioned that i (very much) inadvertently ended up within the grounds of Canterbury Cathedral. or on the grounds, if that is correct, for my wielding of the english language is cumbersome and not as good as what it could be. yes, it could be more better. whilst some brief insight was given to the postcards i got from there, and let us not forget how such appeared to distress the New Zealand Post Office, it is so that i also bought, or if you like purchased, something else. bookmarks, as i believe you may have ascertained already.
indeed there are many, many fine reasons to visit Canterbury Cathedral, even if done so quite by accident, like what happened to me. should you be considering a visit, and the prospect of being able to obtain (or procure) bookmarks of this nature sways you towards doing so, well then so much the better.
thanks, as ever, for taking the time to stop by and read this.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, October 05, 2020
a tape which i wasn't going to buy, bought
Saturday, October 03, 2020
controversial carwash conundrum
hi
yes, this is all (very much) against my better judgement. although far be it from me to suggest, or even imply, that my ability to cast such on any subject is any better than anyone else at doing so, look you see. but, in this day and age, what with all this ill-defined, rather threatening and i am not at all sure i understand it claims of "woke" and "cancel culture", i thought i had better do some balance here.
so, as the title suggests, once again i have been to (and done business with) a car wash facility. the same one what i would mostly visit, if such is important. but no, not presented here in Commodore 64 mode. instead, so as to avoid being accused of being some sort of "ist" or advocate of some form of "ism", here you can see how it went in (sigh) ZX Spectrum form.
just another of them "animated GIF" things (or just GIF) for you, to finish it off. actually, this last one, whilst of course not up to Commodore 64 standard, isn't so bad. basically the only advantage you got to owning a ZX Spectrum instead of a Commodore 64 was that the games were usually £1 cheaper. that they were ten times worse on the Speccy is, i suppose, neither here nor there nor anywhere for one who looks on such things as important.
whereas i shall likely be using a car wash again in the not too distant future, i do not for one moment believe that it will be recorded in this format. either i shall revert to Commodore 64 mode, or maybe even experiment with another.
for what it is worth, hope that someone somewhere found this interesting.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, October 01, 2020
the fallen leaf
hello there
so, October it is. the 8 sounding month which is, look you see, actually 10. yes, this is down to some monks or something.
i am pretty sure that last year (or the one before) there was an exhaustive and comprehensive look at the origins of the month (in terms of name), so no such shall be here. but, to clarify, indeed it was the case that the month existed before the U2 album of the same name, so no, the month was not named after the album. but, if at some stage someone could rename a month after a U2 album that would be fine.
going somewhat against how i would do these calendar things, here, take a look. this is a close up of the Star Wars calendar for this month (October 2020), in non-Commodore 64 mode. it's that less than a second, blink and you would miss it moment from The Empire Strikes Back when all them bounty hunter characters were shown together, and all but one were either not seen again ever or not seen again for many, many years.
why, exactly, beyond the aesthetics, did this particular image (and yes, mostly Boba Fett) become some iconic and so treasured by those what tend to take Star Wars rather more seriously than intended? a fair and interesting question. i think maybe it's because this was the first instance of something different being hinted at in the Star Wars world; something as darker, harder an unexpected as bounty hunters wandering space. a good friend once did say that science fiction films are generally just westerns with lasers.
anyway, for those of you who (weirdly) just come to this blog once a month to grab a more conventional calendar image so as to use it for practical reasons and save the expense of buying your own, well, sure. here's the month that is this month (October 2020) as displayed on the smart New Zealand calendar off of Mum & Dad.
i probably have no need (or little) to clarify, but yes, indeed that is a quite remarkable image of the equally quite remarkable tasman lake.
any remarkable, noteworthy or interesting dates in the month of October? well, yes, every single date is going to be of some significance to someone somewhere. but, for the sake of giving reason to pause for thought, and since we are here now, here's some milestones, anniversaries or stroke of luck co-incidences for your indulgence.
1 - it was on this day that Catalonia held an independence referendum, back in those comparatively easier days of 2017. the Spanish government did not particularly like this and made it known, but they are notoriously difficult to please.
2 - as far as i am concerned it's a very happy birthday indeed to Philip Oakley, born on this very day in 1955. yes, i know most just call him "that twat out of Human League", but he did the vocals on Electric Dreams, and that is one awesome song. just let him do his thing, man.
4 - Graham Chapman became the first (official) Monty Python member to (officially) die, and it happened on this day in 1989. aspects of his funeral were filmed and broadcast, with it all featuring a good deal more use of the word "f***" than one would usually expect at such an event.
6 - Jan Hammer enters (so to speak) the UK singles chart at number 30 with Miami Vice theme on this day in 1985. making this all the more satisfactory is the fact that, on the same chart, Elton John could only shift enough copies of Nikita to make number 41.
7 - the to date, and seemingly ever increasingly likely to be, final appearance of Sean Connery as James Bond, Never Say Never Again, got released on this day in 1983. improbably it was the second James Bond film to come out that year. more here.
9 - Pope John Paul II and the Dali Lama had a private meeting at the Vatican on this day in 1980. maybe they met to discuss Che Guevara, as he was executed in Bolivia on this same date but in 1967. or, you never know, maybe Dali brought some duty free fags, John Paul II got some cans in, and they watched a video or something.
11 - Marcus Bai, widely regarded as Papua New Guinea's best, greatest and most important rugby league player ever, was born on this day in 1972.
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13 - Paul Simon, the short(er) one (and most grumpy one) out of Simon & Garkfunkel, was born on this day in 1941.
17 - the film Playing God got released on this day in 1997. officially, at least, as i can recall seeing a pirate video of it well before then. for some reason it got bad reviews, which is a shame as it was a decent film. it stars Mulder out of X Files, the excellent Timothy Hutton and Angelina Jolie. well worth finding a copy and watching, to be honest.
19 - on this day in 2001 the BBC got most excited (and enthusiastic) about the (brief) return of Top Of The Pops and Sir Jimmy. more details here, but the basics would be that for some reason the BBC were eager to present Zoe Ball as the Sir Jimmy for the new century. hence, presumably, the cigar.
it was, of course, that for many years Boba Fett was the single most memorable of the bounty hunters which (or what) were presented in The Empire Strikes Back. now, not so much. the one that looks like a metal pole, IG something, has had a revisionist revival thanks to The Mandalorinan. whilst Dengar has been wisely discarded, Bossk has emerged as the best of them all. this is because he (assuming he is a he) in some video computer game called Battlefront II, is f*****g awesome. in it he makes a smart "blergh" noise all the time, and has Predator style vision.
now is, of course, the time for me to consider investing in a calendar for next year. that would be if i and everyone else have confidence enough to assume another year shall follow this. let me go and inspect what range of calendars Poundland have decided to make available.
be excellent to each other!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!