Here's another of my Altered Images.
28 February 2013
Playlist for 2013 - Part 2
In an earlier post I listed the first 31 tracks on my 2013
playlist. Here are numbers 32 to 59 – in other words, February’s five–star songs.
32 Rheostatics – Legal
Age Life at the Variety Store
33 Special Needs – Francesca
34 Theatre of Hate –
Do You Believe in the Westworld?
35 Quatermass – Black
Sheep of the Family
36 Belle &
Sebastian – The Boy with the Arab Strap
37 Ultravox – Vienna
38 Two Gallant – Las
Cruces Jail
39 Hapshash and the
Coloured Coat – The Wall
40 Python Lee
Jackson – In a Broken Dream
41 Small Faces – Lazy
Sunday
42 Mumford &
Sons – Little Lion Man
43 Saints – This
Perfect Day
44 Tim Rose – Morning
Dew
45 Neil Young – Like
a Hurricane
46 Juicy Lucy – Who
Do You Love?
47 Panama Ltd Jug
Band – Round and Round
48 Groundhogs – Garden
49 Patti Smith – Because
the Night
50 Janis Jopin – Cry
Baby
51 Rolling Stones –
Let it Bleed
52 Kevin Ayers – The
Oyster and the Flying Fish
53 Adverts – Gary
Gilmore's Eyes
54 Clint Eastwood
& General Saint – I Can't Face Another World War
55 Strawbs – New
World
56 TV on the Radio –
Poppy
57 Johnny Cash – The
Man Comes Around
58 Bob Dylan – Lily,
Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts
59 Remy Zero – Save
Me
26 February 2013
Altered Images - 2
The original photo was taken at one of the Tolkien weekends, a few years ago. Edited to remove the background kids eating ice cream cones.
20 February 2013
Altered Images - 1
I've had another go at drawing, using charcoal pencils and oil pastels. Then I scanned them into Photoshop and had a little play with them.
Then I had a go at drawing a monster -- you'll probably guess the inspiration for this beast. I did the Photoshop jig on this picture, too. But I'm not sure it quite works.
10 February 2013
Easy Reads?
Did you know that DC Thompson & Co publishes a series of slim
books under the Bridges & Knight imprint? Every month they publish four short
novels, two crime and two romance, at £1.99 each. The one I bought was 140
pages – so that’s pretty good value for money. I came across the range quite by
chance on the magazine rack in a local supermarket – and that should’ve been a
clue. I bought Stolen Sister by Maria
(or Marie) Maher from the Crime: Suspense line. Well, you have to give these
things a go, don’t you. Here are the first few lines:
‘“No, no, you will not convince me, Adora!” said Mrs Fleetwood
forcefully. “There is something not right with Angelika, I know it! […] I had
such a horrid nightmare last night. Angelika was trapped in a tiny room just
like a cell! […] Please, go down to Barcelona and look for her, or I won’t rest
[…] your sister is in trouble. I can feel it – here!”’
I won’t inflict further on you. All I’ll say is that the narrative
doesn’t improve from there. Or at least it didn’t by the time I gave up reading
it. I did glance at the last page and the final few lines made me groan – with relief
that I didn’t persevere.
DC Thompson missed a great trick. These slim volumes should’ve opened
up the market for many for our more-talented friends and thus provide readers
with well-written *suspense* stories. Instead, this particular one is weak and feels
as if it was written by someone who predominantly writes romantic tales – and hence
Stolen Sister didn’t engage with this
reader. And – oh dear – I’ve just noticed that on an inside page these books
are called “easy reads”: that says it all.
Maybe the line has ended: the DC Thompson website doesn’t seem to
mention Bridges & Knight. It does remind me, though, that I forgot to buy
the last ever print issue of The Dandy.
01 February 2013
Playlist for 2013 - Part 1
It seems that entertainment programs (such as Spotify, the
last time I looked) and hardware (MP3 players) all include the facility to
create playlists of your favourite music. Usually, I can’t be bothered; I just take
pot luck at whatever turns up next. However, what if I had to form a favourites list … what would I include? So I’ve
decided to create my own playlist for 2013, choosing one track per day,
everyday. That means, by the end of the year I will have picked 365 songs. I am
posting these daily on my Facebook page with links to YouTube videos. The
tracks are in no particular order – just as the fancy takes me.
I decided to follow a few simple rules:
[a] All must be music I can listen to over and over
again without becoming bored with it. In other words, all would be five-star
tracks.
[b] I may pick only one track per band or performer.
This ‘rule’ will be relatively easy to obey for the first few months. But if it
becomes more difficult to select five-star songs I may relent and re-use
favourite performers.
Anyway, for the record, here are the first 31 tracks,
selected during January.
1 Fleetwood Mac – Oh Well
2 Black
Sabbath – Paranoid
3 Capt
Beefheart – Autumn's Child
4 Jethro
Tull – A Song for Jeffrey
5 Inspiral
Carpets – Beast Inside
6 Melanie
– Leftover Wine
7 Animals
– When I was Young
8 Finbar
& Eddie Furey – Her Father Didn't Like Me, Anyway
9 Jefferson
Airplane – Lather
10 Nirvana –
Rainbow Chaser
11 Jake Bugg
– Lightning Bolt
12 Velvet
Underground – Venus in Furs
13 Lightning
Hopkins – You're Gonna Miss Me...
14 Only Ones
– Another Girl, Another Planet
16 Psychedelic
Furs – Flowers
17 Ed Banger
– Kinnel Tommy
18 Snow
Patrol – Run
19 Tom Lewis
– Fairwinds
20 Gallon
Drunk – In the Long Still Night
21 Wedding
Present – Brassneck
22 Cerys
Matthews – Oxygen
23 Manfred
Mann – I Got My Mojo Working
24 Canned
Heat – On the Road Again
25 Grant Lee
Buffalo – Teardrop and Jupiter
26 Siouxsie
& The Banshees – Helter Skelter
27 Ike &
Tina Turner – River Deep, Mountain High
28 Sparklehorse
– Beautiful Widow
29 Kristin
Hersh – Listerine
30 Joe
Cocker and the Grease Band – With a Little Help From my Friends
31 Richard
& Linda Thompson – Shoot out the Lights
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