Enjoyed this article written by Lloyd Cole, spans his career - measured by the quality of the hotel room he is booked into. From big-label excess to small time solo act.
Friday, November 19, 2010
Life after fame: Lloyd Cole on what your hotel room tells you about your pop career - Features, Music - The Independent
Enjoyed this article written by Lloyd Cole, spans his career - measured by the quality of the hotel room he is booked into. From big-label excess to small time solo act.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Band Name Quiz (from 2002)
This is a (silly) cryptic quiz we (EJC music club dudes) put together one evening... it greatly amused us at the time... wonder if it still does!
Tuesday, August 03, 2010
Amazing (planned) Chinese bus reminds me of...
This amazing public transport plan from China (found via slashdot)
Reminds me of the Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro.
China to build ginormous buses that cars can drive under
http://www.engadget.com/2010/08/02/china-to-build-ginormous-buses-that-cars-can-drive-under-video/
Reminds me of the Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro.
Thursday, July 08, 2010
West Ham 'Fans delighted with new kit' shocker
Looks like West Ham have got a decent reto design for the new season's away kit. Lovely photo ad with players eating at a "traditional greasy spoon" cafe (spot the sauce bottles) looking back to the days of Bonzo, Lamps, Trev and Devo and the traditional pre-match fry-up (load them carbs!).
Looking forward to the new home kit too:
via Knees up Mother Brown - West Ham United FC Online: News.
Looking forward to the new home kit too:
The new home shirt - which will also feature a welcome return to a more traditional design - is to be revealed later this month.
via Knees up Mother Brown - West Ham United FC Online: News.
Friday, July 02, 2010
Bowie STATIONTOSTATION SPECIAL AND DELUXE EDITION BOXES DUE IN SEPTEMBER
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I mostly buy music as mp3s these days... although I still buy a few CDs (especially where the CD is cheaper/the-same-price as a download). However this would be tempting.. even though I already have most of (nearly all) the music on multiple formats. I remember buying the "Live Nassau Coliseum" on a bootleg cassette at the Portobello Road market... and then some time later finding it as a vinyl bootleg - you can't replicate that excitement of discovery via a torrent search.
I expect my/our generation (mid forties now) must be the last who will likely still lust after "owning the object".
From: davidbowie.com/news
I mostly buy music as mp3s these days... although I still buy a few CDs (especially where the CD is cheaper/the-same-price as a download). However this would be tempting.. even though I already have most of (nearly all) the music on multiple formats. I remember buying the "Live Nassau Coliseum" on a bootleg cassette at the Portobello Road market... and then some time later finding it as a vinyl bootleg - you can't replicate that excitement of discovery via a torrent search.
I expect my/our generation (mid forties now) must be the last who will likely still lust after "owning the object".
We first mentioned this one almost a year ago (08.11.2009 NEWS: STATION TO STATION FOUR DISC SET DUE NEXT YEAR) and it is with much pleasure that we are now able to exclusively announce the release of EMI's 3-CD Special Edition and 5-CD, DVD and heavyweight vinyl Deluxe Edition of David Bowie's massively influential 1976 album, Station To Station ...along with the much bootlegged fan favourite: Live Nassau Coliseum
From: davidbowie.com/news
Friday, June 25, 2010
Photos for Dennis' Birthday
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Uncle Dennis is soon to be 80.. can it really be 10 years ago since we got together to celebrate his 70th?
Here's some photos from that event 10 years ago plus some other old family ones which were dusted off on that occasion.
Photo set - click HERE
Uncle Dennis is soon to be 80.. can it really be 10 years ago since we got together to celebrate his 70th?
Here's some photos from that event 10 years ago plus some other old family ones which were dusted off on that occasion.
Photo set - click HERE
Tuesday, June 01, 2010
Photos/Videos of Day out with Wendy, Richard & Girls & Dogs & Horses.
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Charlie and I had a great day out with (sister) Wendy and family over in Cumbria yesterday. Charlie had an excellent horse riding lesson with Wendy and progressed to enjoying "rising trot" under her tuition.
Photo Set here
There's also some Videos here
Charlie and I had a great day out with (sister) Wendy and family over in Cumbria yesterday. Charlie had an excellent horse riding lesson with Wendy and progressed to enjoying "rising trot" under her tuition.
Photo Set here
There's also some Videos here
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Young Premier League Footballers (try to) do some good
This is a very encouraging story:
Our nearest pro club Darlington (beware - awful flash encumbered website!) were just relegated from League 2. They have recently announced new Advanced Development Centres in partnership with a non-profit company Elite Advanced Development - website for the Darlington one here.
I made some inquiries about this as they were inviting kids to attend trials - here's a news item from our footy club website.
To the crucial question "who is funding the professional football club's Advanced Development Centres " the answer is - the kids themselves - or of course rather their parents/families via weekly fees and having to buy the required kit.
I think given the amount of money in professional football - it's outrageous that a pro-club does not have the resources to run these types of academies. Darlington FC's financial problems are well known (recently emerging from administration). However many other lower league clubs are following the same route - with players/parents effectively funding the academies.
I sympathise with the plight of the clubs - for them it may well be this method or no academies - but I refuse to join in with it.
Well done to Kitson, Collison & Davies for taking a stand and highlighting the issue.
Stoke's Dave Kitson leads call for non-league youth investment
West Ham's Jack Collison and Aston Villa's Curtis Davies have joined the striker in asking for money for grassroots football
From the Guardian
Our nearest pro club Darlington (beware - awful flash encumbered website!) were just relegated from League 2. They have recently announced new Advanced Development Centres in partnership with a non-profit company Elite Advanced Development - website for the Darlington one here.
I made some inquiries about this as they were inviting kids to attend trials - here's a news item from our footy club website.
To the crucial question "who is funding the professional football club's Advanced Development Centres " the answer is - the kids themselves - or of course rather their parents/families via weekly fees and having to buy the required kit.
I think given the amount of money in professional football - it's outrageous that a pro-club does not have the resources to run these types of academies. Darlington FC's financial problems are well known (recently emerging from administration). However many other lower league clubs are following the same route - with players/parents effectively funding the academies.
I sympathise with the plight of the clubs - for them it may well be this method or no academies - but I refuse to join in with it.
Well done to Kitson, Collison & Davies for taking a stand and highlighting the issue.
Stoke's Dave Kitson leads call for non-league youth investment
West Ham's Jack Collison and Aston Villa's Curtis Davies have joined the striker in asking for money for grassroots football
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Momus: Bubble Music - following on that Heaven 17 80s revisit...
Enjoyed this.... hadn't come across Momus before... know nothing about all his other stuff (should I?). This definitely sounds like an early 80s Japan/Sakamoto/YMO kinda thing (includes samples of "Bamboo Music") - Fun!
Momus: Bubble Music
via YouTube - Momus: Bubble Music.
Momus: Bubble Music
via YouTube - Momus: Bubble Music.
Windows 3.0 Anniversary - but you can't beat the Windows 386 (2.1) video
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Nice Reg article about the 20th anniversary of the launch of Windows 3.0 and it's impact on computing and the industry (and notes the importance of Solitaire!).
Us Unix Workstation people sneared at the time of course - and (as linux users) still do ;-)
Any Windows anniversary is an excuse to watch this stunning promo-video for an earlier 386/2.1 version. If you've never seen this you MUST watch (if you don't have time for it all - jump to around 7 mins) . What were they thinking!?
Nice Reg article about the 20th anniversary of the launch of Windows 3.0 and it's impact on computing and the industry (and notes the importance of Solitaire!).
Us Unix Workstation people sneared at the time of course - and (as linux users) still do ;-)
Any Windows anniversary is an excuse to watch this stunning promo-video for an earlier 386/2.1 version. If you've never seen this you MUST watch (if you don't have time for it all - jump to around 7 mins) . What were they thinking!?
Monday, May 24, 2010
Heaven 17
I enjoyed the recent BBC2 documentary on Heaven 17 which I caught up with last night.
Heaven 17: The Story of Penthouse and Pavement
They came across as likeable still down to earth guys.... and the insight into their Sheffield roots was nice (the scenes with Gregory's parents).
I loved Penthouse and Pavement at the time... especially this 12" single of 'Play to Win' - which is in a box in our loft and overdue a dusting off and play...
Heaven 17 - Play to Win 12\" [B.E.F. Disco Mix]
Heaven 17: The Story of Penthouse and Pavement
They came across as likeable still down to earth guys.... and the insight into their Sheffield roots was nice (the scenes with Gregory's parents).
I loved Penthouse and Pavement at the time... especially this 12" single of 'Play to Win' - which is in a box in our loft and overdue a dusting off and play...
Heaven 17 - Play to Win 12\" [B.E.F. Disco Mix]
Thursday, May 13, 2010
New R4 Series of The Shuttleworths
Caught this last night (available on on iPlayer). Still very funny in that gentle way.
JS takes on eBay in pursuit of a toaster with advanced features (it has an inbuilt crum tray AND variable browning).
BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - The Shuttleworths.
JS takes on eBay in pursuit of a toaster with advanced features (it has an inbuilt crum tray AND variable browning).
BBC - BBC Radio 4 Programmes - The Shuttleworths.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Pam & Arthur's Trip to Paris for their 50th Wedding Anniversary
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Photos from Pam & Arthur's weekend in Paris to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Click the photo to link to photo set (or click here)
Photos from Pam & Arthur's weekend in Paris to celebrate their 50th Wedding Anniversary.
Click the photo to link to photo set (or click here)
Now Panic and Freak Out Poster/Remix
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I liked the "Keep Calm and Carry On" WW2 poster (I even have a T-shirt) however perhaps this "Now Panic and Freak Out" remix is more appropriate for our times.
Not sure when it originated.. perhaps up to a year ago basd on some quick googling.
This blog (from last year) collects a bunch of them.
I liked the "Keep Calm and Carry On" WW2 poster (I even have a T-shirt) however perhaps this "Now Panic and Freak Out" remix is more appropriate for our times.
Not sure when it originated.. perhaps up to a year ago basd on some quick googling.
This blog (from last year) collects a bunch of them.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
It's our wedding anniversary today
It was 12 years ago and what a great day we had.... the online photos were from our first digital camera (a Fuji) - many taken by our friend Minos.
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[caption id="" align="alignright" width="240" caption="Wedding Day 1998"][/caption]
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Dotcom bubble burst - Where were you?
As covered widely in the press & on the web - today is the anniversary of the peak of the NASDAQ tech stocks.
I was in my tenth year at Oracle at the time - though would leave in the Summer and join in with a badly/unluckily timed yet prescient start up intended to digitally distribute classical music. Searching for funding for an Internet venture in Q2 of 2000 turned out to be not a good plan!(Of course I blame the likes of pets.com and boo.com and the fools who gave them millions to burn with no sound business plan).
Those late nineties boom years were great fun though.. with much of the promise being fulfilled within a decade or so.
I have fond memories of touting an (ahem) N|C (network computer) around Europe... another idea before its time (and of course fatally flawed in execution). But we see the promise of "thin client computing" fulfilled in today's IT via various technologies (netbooks, smartphones, tablets, "cloud computing", virtual desktops etc.). Larry's vision was good - the timing and execution questionable.
The other main technology I was associated with at that time was "Video on Demand". Fifteen years on from the excitement of the early trials (with BT in the UK) streamed high quality (OK, decent-ish quality) video is normal today (BC iPlayer Youtube et al).
Some of my friends and colleagues from those days are still at Oracle - some (unbelievably!) having served 20+ years there.
So where were you and what memories do you have?
BBC News - Dotcom bubble burst: 10 years on.
WIRED: March 10, 2000: Pop Goes the Nasdaq!
networkworld: Time Flies Dept.: Dot-com craze peaked 10 years ago
"On 10 March 2000, the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, bursting the Dotcom bubble."
I was in my tenth year at Oracle at the time - though would leave in the Summer and join in with a badly/unluckily timed yet prescient start up intended to digitally distribute classical music. Searching for funding for an Internet venture in Q2 of 2000 turned out to be not a good plan!(Of course I blame the likes of pets.com and boo.com and the fools who gave them millions to burn with no sound business plan).
Those late nineties boom years were great fun though.. with much of the promise being fulfilled within a decade or so.
I have fond memories of touting an (ahem) N|C (network computer) around Europe... another idea before its time (and of course fatally flawed in execution). But we see the promise of "thin client computing" fulfilled in today's IT via various technologies (netbooks, smartphones, tablets, "cloud computing", virtual desktops etc.). Larry's vision was good - the timing and execution questionable.
The other main technology I was associated with at that time was "Video on Demand". Fifteen years on from the excitement of the early trials (with BT in the UK) streamed high quality (OK, decent-ish quality) video is normal today (BC iPlayer Youtube et al).
Some of my friends and colleagues from those days are still at Oracle - some (unbelievably!) having served 20+ years there.
So where were you and what memories do you have?
BBC News - Dotcom bubble burst: 10 years on.
WIRED: March 10, 2000: Pop Goes the Nasdaq!
networkworld: Time Flies Dept.: Dot-com craze peaked 10 years ago
March 10, 2000: Pop Goes the Nasdaq!
Sunday, February 21, 2010
My Birthday today...
Thanks for the greetings people... and can it really be 5 years since my 40th.
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We had a great party with some great live music.. including for of The Petrols playing together. Here's some photos from that party - weren't we young!
This year after breakfast at Granny pam's we're off to see Ponyo with Charlie (now a Miyazki fan after watching My Neighbor Totoro and Porco Rosso on TV recently).
[caption id="" align="alignright" width="160" caption="Petrols play at my 40th birthday"][/caption]
We had a great party with some great live music.. including for of The Petrols playing together. Here's some photos from that party - weren't we young!
This year after breakfast at Granny pam's we're off to see Ponyo with Charlie (now a Miyazki fan after watching My Neighbor Totoro and Porco Rosso on TV recently).
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Computer Engineer Barbie coming soon to a toy store near you
Looking geek chic, Computer Engineer Barbie® wears a t-shirt featuring binary code and computer/keyboard icon along with a pair of black knit skinny pants. Computer Engineer carries a Barbie® smart phone, fashionable laptop case, flat watch and Bluetooth earpiece. With stylish pink-frame glasses and a shiny laptop, she is ready to conquer the day’s tasks on the go or from her desk.
via Computer Engineer Barbie coming soon to a toy store near you • The Register.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
NASA Launches David Bowie Concept Mission
Lovely - real fans will spot all the references:
From The Onion
CAPE CANAVERAL, FL—NASA officials announced today the successful launch of the new shuttle Moonage Daydream, marking the beginning of a long-anticipated two-week conceptual mission inspired by British rock star David Bowie.
From The Onion
Monday, January 25, 2010
Train Buffet joke - made me lol
Funny - via Martin Kelner's Guardian column:
The column also discusses ESPN's "Free View Weekend". I watched (some of) their coverage of the Milan Derby. An eventful and quite interesting game. I don't understand why anyone would want to PAY FOR a subscription though... especially when they subject you to long (4+ minutes?) of ads in the breaks. Pay a subscription and still get bombarded with (stupid!) adverts - How is that supposed to appeal?
[set on a british inter-city train] a passenger gets a cappuccino, a cheese and tomato sandwich, a packet of crisps and a Kit Kat and hands over payment, saying: "I'm sorry, I've only got a twenty-pound note."
The buffet car steward replies: "Well, you'd better put the Kit Kat back then."
The column also discusses ESPN's "Free View Weekend". I watched (some of) their coverage of the Milan Derby. An eventful and quite interesting game. I don't understand why anyone would want to PAY FOR a subscription though... especially when they subject you to long (4+ minutes?) of ads in the breaks. Pay a subscription and still get bombarded with (stupid!) adverts - How is that supposed to appeal?
Friday, January 22, 2010
Eno Night on BBC Four
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Don't forget Eno Night on BBC Four this evening (then repeats - MythTV box primed and ready!)
I'm excited to finally see (missed it on TV last year) the film of the Apollo missions that the very wonderful Apollo soundtrack was made for. (See Guardian mini-interview from last year).
Also - last week's Observer had some extracts form Paul Morley's interview (for the TV) with Eno - I particulalry liked this quote:
Similar to Bowie's "music like water" quote from 2002
Link to Eno Night schedule info
Don't forget Eno Night on BBC Four this evening (then repeats - MythTV box primed and ready!)
I'm excited to finally see (missed it on TV last year) the film of the Apollo missions that the very wonderful Apollo soundtrack was made for. (See Guardian mini-interview from last year).
Also - last week's Observer had some extracts form Paul Morley's interview (for the TV) with Eno - I particulalry liked this quote:
"I think records were just a little bubble through time and those who made a living from them for a while were lucky. There is no reason why anyone should have made so much money from selling records except that everything was right for this period of time. I always knew it would run out sooner or later. It couldn't last, and now it's running out. I don't particularly care that it is and like the way things are going. The record age was just a blip. It was a bit like if you had a source of whale blubber in the 1840s and it could be used as fuel. Before gas came along, if you traded in whale blubber, you were the richest man on Earth. Then gas came along and you'd be stuck with your whale blubber. Sorry mate – history's moving along. Recorded music equals whale blubber. Eventually, something else will replace it."
Similar to Bowie's "music like water" quote from 2002
''Music itself is going to become like running water or electricity,'' he added. ''So it's like, just take advantage of these last few years because none of this is ever going to happen again. You'd better be prepared for doing a lot of touring because that's really the only unique situation that's going to be left. It's terribly exciting. But on the other hand it doesn't matter if you think it's exciting or not; it's what's going to happen.''
Link to Eno Night schedule info
- 21:00–22:00A profile of Brian Eno, former Roxy Music keyboardist and a pioneer in ambient music.
- 22:00–23:00Paul Morley talks about some of Brian Eno's hit tracks, including Heroes and Viva La Vida.
- 23:00–23:55Profile of the glam band Roxy Music, who reformed after 25 years to make a new album. (R)
- 23:55–01:101989 documentary relating the story of the 24 men who travelled to the moon with NASA. (R)
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Schneier on Google vs. China
Great commentary and collection of links on the recent news on Google vs. China.
Bruce Schneier is well respected in computer and real world security - always worth a read.
Schneier on Security: Google vs. China.
Bruce Schneier is well respected in computer and real world security - always worth a read.
Schneier on Security: Google vs. China.
Friday, January 08, 2010
Happy (63rd) Birthday David Bowie
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My hero David Bowie is 63 today - so Happy Birthday to him.
It's been several years since his last album (Reality, 2003) and well publicised ill-health whilst on the tour to support the album - and he's been laying low with infrequent media appearances (celeb stuff with his wife Iman, supporting his son's movie "Moon", some movie and music cameos). Recently there's the stamps thing plus a new live album (based on the live DVD) of his Reality tour out at the end of the month.
There has been no new music either rumoured or released - and some fans have speculated that he's really not well.
It was almost a relief when back in November these photos surfaced of DB walking around in SoHo NYC looking quite the dapper man about town (what's in that bag? a new album?) ;-)
So - happy birthday DB and lets have some new music you old bugger!
My hero David Bowie is 63 today - so Happy Birthday to him.
It's been several years since his last album (Reality, 2003) and well publicised ill-health whilst on the tour to support the album - and he's been laying low with infrequent media appearances (celeb stuff with his wife Iman, supporting his son's movie "Moon", some movie and music cameos). Recently there's the stamps thing plus a new live album (based on the live DVD) of his Reality tour out at the end of the month.
There has been no new music either rumoured or released - and some fans have speculated that he's really not well.
It was almost a relief when back in November these photos surfaced of DB walking around in SoHo NYC looking quite the dapper man about town (what's in that bag? a new album?) ;-)
So - happy birthday DB and lets have some new music you old bugger!
Saturday, January 02, 2010
The 100 Most Iconic Internet Videos
This is from last summer - but I just bumped into it.
A comprehensive list - many I know and remember fondly - many which escaped me till now (e.g. No 2 "Christian the Lion" - how had i missed that?).
It's hard to argue against the "Star Wars Kid" being at No 1.. but my favourite is still probably "David After Dentist" (No 7 - if you only watch one... watch that one).
A good list with useful contextual commentary too.
The 100 Most Iconic Internet Videos [Full List] - Urlesque.
A comprehensive list - many I know and remember fondly - many which escaped me till now (e.g. No 2 "Christian the Lion" - how had i missed that?).
It's hard to argue against the "Star Wars Kid" being at No 1.. but my favourite is still probably "David After Dentist" (No 7 - if you only watch one... watch that one).
A good list with useful contextual commentary too.
The 100 Most Iconic Internet Videos [Full List] - Urlesque.
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