Showing posts with label Nostradamus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nostradamus. Show all posts

Saturday 14 December 2019

Stay Free


I don't need any more vinyl, bet deciding on coffee at Meli Cafe near Haymarket, I had to drop into Stay Free Records. I had no intention of buying anything, but Tony is a really canny guy who knows his stuff and we chatted about general stuff , the price of music and what have for what seemed like a very short time but I thought it was later than it was but it wasn't.

Anyway I looked At what was around and there was a Queen flexi disk which I thought my friend Jim may want, the a copy of Al Stewart's "Past Present and Future" for £4 . If there is one Al Stewart album I would have bought on vinyl it would be this. I had also been considering buying "All The World's A Stage" by Rush, and he had a copy of that for £8 . So it was a total foregone conclusion, two vinyl albums on three discs (or is it disks?) both of which were stuff I wanted.

I've also ordered 12" vinyl copies of Television's "Marquee Moon" and "Prove It" from Discogs and think I will ask my daughters to get the album for my Christmas present as I have been considering that.

I need to trim my vinyl collection and Tony has told me to bring some stuff in, so I may do that over the next week of two, but I have plenty to play at the moment so will enjoy my new additions tomorrow morning. So what to share, we had Television the last post, so I thing I will go for Al Stewart's "Nostradamus", one of the reasons I love this is that it is relatively easy to play (or seemed so when I was a teenager, and I reckon I could give it a good stab now if I could remember all the lyrics), I've shared a recent live take but every recorded version is worth listening to.

Friday 1 January 2016

Here Comes The Future


Well it's here
 2016 
Another year
New goals 
New friends to meet 
New experiences To Be Had
New Starts To Be Made
New Places To Go
New Books To Read
New Hills To Climb
New Waters To Swim

Conquer You Fears
Help Others
Hug and Kiss Frequently
Love Each Other
Look Out For Each Other

These Are New Times
We will make them brilliant
Hello 2016
Pleased To Meet You

I Love You All

Welcome

The music is Al Stewart's Nostradamus , a great song about a ramshackle propheteer.