
Ruminations on the state of music, bands, technology, town and country and anything else that takes my fancy
Sunday, 4 April 2010
Re Illumination and Ejection

Ghosts Of Exeter St Davids
During our holiday we took a friend's advice to visit Totnes by train , departing from Exeter St Davids. The station , while pleasant enough , seemed to have no stand out features that we could discern , though we did notice three or four crows that wandered around the platforms as though the owned the place.
According to the the station staff , the crows never leave and never fly and are in fact the souls of departed steam engine drivers . Definitely an interesting anecdote about the place!!
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Devon - Record Shop Heaven?
Just back from Devon and a most excellent place it is too. Discovered several things , but the most surprising was the number of thriving record shops there were . Everywhere record shops seem to be dying out (check out Graham Jones' Last Shop Standing) , but in Devon they're on the up in a big way. I'm sure I passed obne in Crediton , a small village outside of Exeter , but unsure of that.
In Exeter I found Martian Records which was shut , but it was Good Friday but here's a google link.
Rooster recor
Totnes was apparently descended on by hippies in the sixties and they stayed. The only concessions to globalisation are a WH Smiths and a Superdrug , as well as a bank or two and Post Office. The main shopping area of Totnes is a single, traffic unfriendly street , Fore Street I think, , it's really best to go on foot. Anyway this street boasts not one but TWO superb record shops!!
The first , a "Simon Cowell" Free zone was staffed by a young lass who'd told us of her pirate themed twenty first party. Unusually the shop contained virtually no compilations bar the odd Trojan Box Set. Their web site doesnt seem to work , but the shop does! Anyway I left with Matching Mole's BBC Sessions and a 2004 CD/DVD of the New York Dolls at the Royal Festival Hall.
Then there
As I write this there are NO independent record shops in York.
April 17th is National Record Shop Day.
There's a list of participating shops on the official National Record Store Day site here
If you have a local independent record shop make your presence felt. Go in and buy something!!
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Glastonbury Was Free
Just discovered the original Glastonbury gig featuring Grateful Dead , Marc Bolan , David Bowie and lots of others is available on Emusic which unfortunately fell from grace but you can download it here. No 4x4s , id bracelets , lottery to allow you to mortgage yourself for the ticket so you can say you've been to "Glasto" then.
The album is interesting because it contains some very long improvised jams which by their nature are not available elsewhere. There have been various versions of the hard copy album over the years but if you can't track it down this download will more than suffice.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
iPod or Handbag?
Just been thinking, an iPod (and virtually any Apple product) is , for a woman the same as a new handbag.
Think about it, woman buys a new handbag, she then has to buy:
- New shoes to go with the handbag
- Dress or skirt to go with the shoes
- Blouse or top to go with frock
- Coat to go with the outfit
- Earings and other peripheral jewelery to finish it off
- But the list can be endless
- A PC to organise the itunes stuff
- Broadband to connect the internet
- Another friend upgraded his iPod and found he had to upgrade his dock even though all the connections were the same!!
- Then there's the radio add ons that cost a fortune - most other players have radios built in!
- But the list can be endless
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Burnt Hands and Gloves
Well I was right about the burnin' (see previous post).
The Illumination of the Wall went off incredibly well with around 1100 volunteers lighting the way from Segedunum in the east to Carlsile in the west. The trail of light was tracked by a helicopter of indeterminate colour and , apparently NASA. I was involved as an illuminator with Cell4 , led by Andy who'd appeared on teh Country File rehearsal preview. I was lucky in the group I got who were all extremely sociable and technically more than competent in getting the beacon going. Neil and Alison did the beacon while Jay , Julie and Billy were the other torch bearers , the dreadlocked Jay giving us an impromptu juggling display with the (unlit) torches!!

I got one of the torches , which burned rather more enthusiastically than originally estimated , with the flames and wax almost catching fire to my gloves resulting in some slight skin singeing. The torch at this point was discarded and doused using half a bottle of coke. A compilation of pictures and video from today can be seen below soundtracked by "Shining Light" by Ash, available for download here.
One phenomenon that we did observe was the formation of frost on the gas bottles as the day got col
Here's my online photo album of the day.
And finally a bit of start to finish video taken from the helicopter:
Illuminating Hadrian's Wall from IHW on Vimeo.
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Hadrian's Wall
There'll Be Burnin' And Lootin' Tonight
Today's the day Hadrian's Wall get's lit up. The web site is here. I've been assigned to the Elswick area of Newcastle. Ther's a pleasant area in the Fylde called Elswick that is the home of Bond's Ice Cream , the best Ice Cream in the world and they have a web site.
Newcastle's Elswick is a very different kettle of fish and hopefully NASA can distinguish the wall beacons from the car fires you're more likely to encounter in the area. It's not really that bad , but it's not a place you'ld go for a holiday!!
Anyway it's an excuse to include Bob Marley playing the afformentioned piece!!
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Bob Marley,
Hadrian's Wall
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