This is not a video blog or a music blog, but traditions are meant to be challenged, and John Mayer seems like a wonderful excuse for doing so. Enjoy. I certainly did.
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SnippetsSomething I’ve been playing with for a while. None of it particularly new, most comes from the bus trip home from Fort William; for now it’s a work in progress, unordered snippets to piece together somehow and to build on. For one thing, it needs more verses. And order. (I wish I had more time to, without I-should-be-revising-type guilt, spend on this sort of stuff.) My Metallic SoulSo instead of going “OMG oops I haven’t blogged in a month I’m sorry what am I going to doooo”, I act like nothing has happened (ahem) and present for your delight the lyrics of newly made “My Metallic Soul”, still somewhat at beta stage. Working title was “Sad Robot”. Backstory/justification: I watched Star Trek and, inevitably, a period of S.P.O.C.K. obsession followed. For sale: Physical representations of cultureAbout three hours ago, I walked past the cinema, and I thought to myself that it would be nice to go see The Boat That Rocked (a wonderful film for which, one of these days, I must write a review) again. Then I realised what a bad case of hypocrisy it would be to first loudly curse the film industry fascist copyright lobbyists, and then walk straight up to the cinema counter like a docile pop culture vegetable and hand over my money to Universal Pictures. Continue reading “For sale: Physical representations of culture” » Pauline CrozeI am listening to the beautiful voice of Pauline Croze. I have finally got around to buying her first album from 2004 and it was 13 euros very well spent. It must have been during my Mathieu Chédid-surfing on YouTube in early 2008 that I came across track 5, “T’es beau”. | ||
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