Friday, 26 June 2009
enjoying a mud free glasto experience
In 2008, for Glasto we were camped near the hill by the tepees.
This year it'll be Glasto on the telly, although we did manage the Isle of Wight festival a couple of weeks ago.
I've watched a small slice already including Regina Spektor, the Ting Tings, Lily Allen and Fleet Foxes. All good, although you really need to use the red button ;-) to get the set coverage rather than an odd track followed by random filler.
But I can't help thinking of 2007.
2006 didn't happen. But there was always 2005.
and remember : Ketamine - Just say Neigh.
Labels:
festival,
free,
glastonbury,
IoW,
live,
live music,
mud,
television
Thursday, 25 June 2009
moonwalker
Julie told me about the twitterstorm although when I looked, it was all speculation.
Later, when I heard it confirmed, like many, my mind flipped back to a different era and experience.
My personal memory was of being momentarily frightened the first time I heard Thriller. I can still remember where I was at that distant time.
Later, when I heard it confirmed, like many, my mind flipped back to a different era and experience.
My personal memory was of being momentarily frightened the first time I heard Thriller. I can still remember where I was at that distant time.
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Southwark breakfast, Edinburgh lunch, Hampshire supper
Walking alongside the Thames in Southwark this morning at six a.m. Sunshine blended with mainly quiet streets. Another 30 minutes before most people stirred, but I would already be on my way to my meeting.
In Edinburgh.
Nine fifteen and I'm in fog waiting for a black Nissan Patrol to meet me. Then off to a hideaway house with two buzzards circling over a nearby field.
And by the evening I'm on the M3 amongst other traffic which has the decidedly Glastonbury look with bags packed untidily in the back and passengers with unusual hats and sunglasses.
In Edinburgh.
Nine fifteen and I'm in fog waiting for a black Nissan Patrol to meet me. Then off to a hideaway house with two buzzards circling over a nearby field.
And by the evening I'm on the M3 amongst other traffic which has the decidedly Glastonbury look with bags packed untidily in the back and passengers with unusual hats and sunglasses.
Tuesday, 23 June 2009
library, chapel, low
Back to the Library in Islington for a Belgian beer rendezvous before heading to Union Chapel for the second sighting of The Low Anthem in around a month.
Confusingly, it was the launch of their new CD "Oh my God, Charlie Darwin", which rashbre central reviewed in around March and has been on the car playlist ever since.
Tom the bass managed to get one of the shiny new ones, but I shall cherish my hand painted sleeve original.
Once again, an excellent gig from a talented band who can more or less interchange their instruments as they weave their musical spells. They are playing Glastonbury at the weekend, in "the pub".
Labels:
bands,
camden,
glastonbury,
islington,
live,
live music,
london,
low anthem,
omgcd,
union chapel
Monday, 22 June 2009
shadow sleeping
A bit of a mad few days now creating a need for sleep and an opportunity to try out my secret project. The last few days may have involved pop concerts, beaches, the tang of salt and too much sun creating the perfect storm for my idea.
Its rather simple and a little childish really. The rashbre central grounds frequently burn the midnight oil and days and nights drift together.
Not Monday though.
This is the time to try the 'recreate childhood by going to bed in daylight'. We are around Solstice so it doesn't need to be onerously early, but there's a certain luxury and childhood blended feeling about snuggling into a daylight bed.
Sunday, 21 June 2009
Saturday, 20 June 2009
UK government's weird spelling conceit perceived counterfeit
Long ago, my neighbour Sheila perceived the 'i before e' spelling rule to be counterfeit.
We were in a field near the weir and I perceived her relief in sharing her weird thought which then also weighed upon my mind.
But now, conveniently, Government chiefs achieve deflection by claiming to uncover spelling deceit with this latest conceit.
Thursday, 18 June 2009
black ink shortage hits UK government
It's also worth having a play with the crowdsourcing experiment currently run by the Guardian.
I sifted through about 20 claims out of idle nosiness and found some 'petty cash' claims for over £200 (eg £240.09) but less than the £250 point at which things must be declared explicitly with documentation. Similarly there was one set of claims that repeated month by month with exactly the same amounts each time.
Not forgetting some tasty food bills amidst the varied claims for soft furnishings for indeterminate blacked-out residences.
Labels:
allegedly,
claims,
expenses,
fraud,
government,
ink,
lawyer,
petty cash,
toner,
UK
Wednesday, 17 June 2009
scrolling through websites like album covers with Safari 4
The new version of the Apple web browser Safari has quietly installed itself on this machine. It has some fun features like the ability to scroll through web sites in much the same way as iTunes album covers.
It's quite a useful visual way to go back through history to an old web page when the name isn't too obvious. There's also a star trek multi display mode which provides around 12 top sites which can be easily selected.
My partial screenshot captures a few examples.
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
been working texas time today
By co-incidence I've been working with different people based in Texas the last few days.
Unrelated reasons, but it means the day slides west a few hours, so it's almost midnight and I've only just finished working. I also noticed a continued dribble of work related emails appearing in my inbox as I stepped away from the computer.
Some will have to wait until tomorrow.
In the morning I'm back on planes, although I'll leave it until tomorrow before I put my stuff into a bag. I usually pack the previous evening, preferring to sleep in the knowledge that everything is ready for action. But I'm already checked in, so that should save some time at the airport.
Monday, 15 June 2009
supersaturated colour before the thunderstorms
A slight oops today because I should really have taken my own advice at the weekend.
If I'd remembered to wear the strange headgear that I'd packed, then perhaps I wouldn't look quite such an interesting colour this morning.
Its all very well having stage artists throwing water around to help us stay cool, but two or three days in a field in the sun, even with SPF30, has left a few marks on the complexion.
Today I was in various client meetings in a spiffy high-rise hotel and despite everyone's studied politeness, I could tell by those short flickering looks that people were assessing my general brightness.
I even hesitated at one point mid afternoon when I had a brief escape to the great outdoors. Suddenly the sun came out and I looked for shelter fearing I may get a further top up of supersaturation.
Saturday, 13 June 2009
festival conditions creating alternate reality
Festival conditions make blogging rather difficult.
Seem to be getting some good views of the bands.
More later.
Labels:
bands,
festivals,
IoW,
isle of wight,
live music,
music,
summer
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