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Titanic

To quote myself: "certainly, the songs have changed as the years have passed. But, I still hear music everywhere I go. Even when I'm alone and sitting in silence, my surroundings sing to me." Today, they sing 'Titanic' This is an old - a favourite! - Goodbye Mr Mackenzie song performed by ex-Mackenzie front man Martin Metcalfe earlier this year. I first heard this song back in the 1990s. It still gets me every time. ' Hey. Hey. You went mad. The other day Though it makes me glad When you take it out On innocent passers by. When you take it out on me. I. I want you to die' So, as cheerless as the lyrics may be, perhaps you should play this as a soundtrack to my previous post: Star

Star

It started one Thursday. It was lunchtime. Aldgate. A work colleague gorging on sushi was highlighting his relief that both his children were appearing in the same nativity play at school. It meant that he only need to sit through one school performance rather than two. I’ve never had kids, so I have never had to ride the emotional gauntlet of a school performance for a loved one. I’m sure it has its rewards. I have no doubt. Pride. Passion. The desire to show support for offspring whether they or the play is good, bad or indifferent. It’s a rites of passage thing. But. I think it is safe to say, they must be pretty painful to sit through. The missed lines. The lack of emotion in delivery. The embarrassment and the crying. Regardless, I do recall sitting through other school class performances twice a year. Generally, my memories involve having a numb or – worse – sore arse from sitting cross legged on polished, parquet flooring for what seemed like days. I do not have an...

Cuttings

A few nights ago I was reminded of something from 30 years ago. Nothing unusual in that, I guess. Unless you are under the age of thirty three. Back in the late 80’s and early 90’s I was in a band. Not a successful band. Not a band that played to thousands of adoring fans, night after night. We didn’t even play to adoring fans, occasionally. We didn’t play live. We didn’t have any adoring fans. But, I was in a band, none the less. The band was called ‘Mystery Incorporated’. The name was taken from Scooby Doo.  In case you didn’t know, the ‘gang’ in the cartoon were called ‘Mystery Incorporated’, hence they drove around in the ‘Mystery Mobile’. Certainly they were on a non-Hanna Barbera endorsed album called ‘Scooby Doo and The Snowman Mystery’ that I owned as a child. It is this album and the opening theme that inspired our band's name: Anyway. Back to the band. It wasn’t a big band. Just the two of us. Me and James. Duo. We wrote songs. Some we...