Showing posts with label Robert Creeley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Creeley. Show all posts

Friday, July 7, 2023

Senses working overtime #426

1 How I felt this week

Photo by Aaron Burden on Unsplash


2a Reading: Rock Roadie by James 'Tappy' Wright

2b Reading: Loud by Tana Douglas





A yin yang approach - a male and female version of being a roadie. Loud is much better written and much more interesting btw.


3 Watching: Tour de France Unchained (Netflix)




4 Listening: Jimi Hendrix Los Angeles Forum April 26 1969



After a four star review in Mojo, I bought a vinyl copy from JB hi Fi last week - it deserves to be played LOUD. It's a monster!


5 Reading/Listening: Patti Smith remembering Jim Morrison





Overtime:  

Friday, September 17, 2021

Senses working overtime #332

1 Zoom dysmorphia


We’re also used to seeing our own reflection when our faces are relaxed – the concentrated frown (or bored expression) you wear in a Zoom meeting jars with the image of yourself you’re used to seeing in the mirror. “Changes in self-perception and anxiety as a result of constant video-conferencing may lead to unnecessary cosmetic procedures, especially in young adults who have had increased exposure to online platforms including videoconferencing, social media, and filters throughout the pandemic,” write Kourosh, Channi Silence and other colleagues.

 

2 The office building - Helen Hoyt 

We kissed there in the stone entrance,
In the great cool stone mouth of the building,
Before it took you.
We kissed under the granite arches.
And then you turned and were gone
And high about and above were the hard towered walls,
The terrible weights of stone, relentless,
But for the moment they had been kind to us,
Folding us with arms
While we kissed.

3 Cats and domino

Cat lovers will enjoy this.


4 Andy Warhol's advice to Iggy Pop




5 Dried roses - Robert Creeley 

Overtime:  

"Many people wish they started sooner. Almost nobody wishes they started later."

James Clear

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, March 16, 2018

Senses working overtime #151

1 Autumn is coming


Photo by Curtis MacNewton on Unsplash

2 Robert Creeley seldom disappoints

Oh No

If you wander far enough
you will come to it
and when you get there
they will give you a place to sit

for yourself only, in a nice chair,
and all your friends will be there
with smiles on their faces
and they will likewise all have places.

Robert Creeley (1960)


3 Arrrrrrrtichoooooooo!



Every morning I wake up in a southern hemisphere countryside (north of Auckland, New Zealand) and start sneezing. My nose runs and get heady. Why? 

As we head into autumn, maybe this is the reason - pollens seem to increasing and making it tough for the world's allergy sufferers. 

4 RIP Stephen Hawking



Yes, another week and another high profile exit. This look at five of his media cameos is a good way to celebrate his amazing life.

5 Stay fed up kids!
This image from Austin Kleon's blog is pretty remarkable. This pop out effect is most probs easy to do, but who knows - regardless, it's genius! And, I agree with him -  I hope these kids stay fed up and change the world.



Overtime: Sorry To Bother You
Samantha Purdy's first film as Assistant Director. Congrats Fanfa!!