Sunday, September 30, 2018

Senses working overtime #179

Max confusion 



Another difficult week for interweb activities as my senses this week were largely engaged in work related subjects. 

Then I bought an HP printer and spent a large amount of time on Saturday (my JFTT day) trying to get it to connect and do basic things. Grrr.

Why are these things so complicated now?

So this week's addition is late. Sorry 'bout that, chief.

In fact this week I HAVE felt a lot like Maxwell Smart - some clumsy bumbling daft moments. 

Ar well. You get that on the big jobs. 

On to the jewels...

2 King Arthur - Legend of the Sword



Guy Ritchie's style is instantly recognisable. As I watched his Good Fellas take on the Arthurian legend I wondered about how Margo would have reacted. I think she'd have loved it!



3 Underground




One of the week's highlights was getting the train into Londonium a few times and riding the Underground.

I. Love. The. Underground!!

For some reason waiting for a District or Circle line train at Monument gets me very emotional. Weird.

4 Emirates

Met up with Randy and Patrick at Emirates last week to watch my team take on and beat Everton. From a Director's box no less. 

Glorious sounds!! We're north bank, we're north bank, we're north bank Highbury!

5 Ponti's Italian Kitchen



We had dinner here on Friday night with old friends from Nu Zild - Steph and Duncan. I've been there loads of times but by Friday night my brain was fried and I forget A) where it was and B) its name. Eventually the fog cleared and we got there!

It's a cool place with lovely food. 

Overtime Frank Zappa - Roxy By Proxy
This was on high rotate in the Purdmobile this week.

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Senses working overtime #178

1 Diving boards


Photo by Vidar Nordli-Mathisen on Unsplash

Seth Godin! Nails it! Take that leap! I did!


2 Poetry corner

3 John Cage's 10 rules for teachers and students



James Whatley is back into his newsletter (does anyone do one better?? Love to see that!). So this list came from a link shared by James. Welcome back dude. Much missed!

4 Thanks Mo



Ha ha - since 1970 there have been endless stories like this one - Let It Be (may, possibly, but who knows) set for re-release in 2020 (or not). 

Why it takes nearly 5 decades to release a film to an adoring Beatles public is beyond me.

I have a DVD bought online (sourced from Canadian TV if memory serves) and it would be GEAR to see it in pristine condition or heaven forbid - in a new expanded format. Come on Paul. Let it happen!!

5 David Crosby on tour in the UK



Great notices in The Guardian this week. I love his last few albums - and this is a great catch up from Rolling Stone.

Overtime - The aforesaid Macca's new one has one great song - Confidante

Friday, September 14, 2018

Senses working overtime #177

1 Starting to get into the swing of new routines now...
S0 eeking out some time to check the interweb links this week. And that's OK, OK?



Ever wondered where OK comes from?




2 Poetry corner returns and so does Margaret Atwood

3 The return of Seth Godin

Dumber angrier louder

When someone tries to engage you with a pitch that’s simple, visceral and more direct than you’re used to, it may be that their vitriol is hiding the fact that they’re afraid.
We race to the bottom, or we climb forward.
Stereotypes, shortcuts and shallow invective are effective in the short run, but they’re not useful, important or the best we can do.
4 Jim Carrey returns to TV



Samantha works on his new show, Kidding, a bit. It sounds like a great vehicle for young Jim.

5 I hate Spurs, so I love this...

Overtime: Van the man!
A compendium of stellar pieces from Thom Hickey on the great man.

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Senses working overtime #176

1 House viewings


Two bed flat lower right

All about school starting this week, so no time for kicking back chillaxing with the interweb. Instead, in my avaiable spare time, I've been viewing potential houses to buy with Jacky.

We had an offer turned down on a place and so we're still at it. This one is the current front runner. Second viewing next week...

2 Pop Life

My nephew (pretty sure that's right - the son of my cousin) is a talented guy and I'm still enjoying immensely his musical journey through a gig a week for a year while battling depression and trying to locate where he fits in the world.

You can enjoy it too - get it from here!

3 The Choice

Edith Eger's extraordinary life is the fuel for this extraordinary autobiography. I've been reading it in tandem with Pop Life.

4 Shooter

This Netflix show has been our TV binge treat for the week. It's not that great but the abrupt violence keeps us entertained somehow.

5 Shearwater
Our Monday Night Album Club (MNAC) selection from last week was again on heavy rotation during this week.



Overtime: The Four Tops - Seven Lonely Nights
I sold their Night Lights Harmony album in a mad moment many years ago and found a mint copy up the road during the week from a funny little second hand book shop in Caterham On The Hill. It's only open Thursday, Friday and Saturday! One of those.


This song, lead off track, became an ear worm for the week. OMG - Levi Stubbs!!

Saturday, September 1, 2018

Senses working overtime #175

1 Cathedrals
This week found me in Winchester, Salisbury and Chichester Cathedrals. Splendid places all. My senses were in overdrive!

At Winchester we lit candles for loved ones

2 Winchester Cathedral



3 Lord's prayer


A special treat - as the priest on the left
delivered the Lord's Prayer

4 John Tavener's presence

Apple Records star found in ghostly form in
Winchester Cathedral

5 Busker, Salisbury style
This guy was amazing - drew quite a crowd
outside Caffe Nero

Overtime
Only in a cathedral would I
take a picture of the floor!