Friday 17 September 2010

Hand Dryers

My son has a fear of hand dryer. It's the noise of them that is the real problem. They roar and are too noisy he tells me. I find hand dryers to be a nifty invention and as for the new Dyson Airblade (pic) I find it even more so. But I was using one yesterday and thought of their use in films. I could think of three scenes in films where hand dryers played a pivotal role Reservoir Dogs, Desperately Seeking Susan and Casino Royale (2006). We need more Hand Dryer scenes in films I think or maybe I should be thinking or more weighter matters in life!

Thursday 16 September 2010

Prefab Sprout - Swoon

This is one album I return to yearly, for the simple reason it's like a comfort blanket or an oasis of refuge. I would have first heard this album when released in March 1984 and still remember how I had to search record stores for it in Dublin. Even asking for it by name gave quizzical looks from most music store shop assistants. But on a wet Wednesday afternoon I found a copy and so began what has been a very long term relationship. I had initially heard the track 'Cruel' and was smitten by their sound. But the album really has its charms which I know the lead singer and writer of the songs Paddy McAloon has dismissed as a folly of youth.

This was also the year that Prefab Sprout played Dublin and being underage I wasn't allowed to go to the gig. Something that still smarts to this day... I should get over that I know!

I find it hard to believe how easy it is now to acquire/access music, when 20 years ago it took serious commitment to find albums on independent labels such as Kitchenware, who released this album. When reading NME or Sounds the music bibles of the time, lists would be made of albums that sounded interesting from the reviews alone. As there was little chance of hearing them on Irish radio and tuning into John Peel was a hit and miss affair on most radio's (I got the best reception for BBC Radio One in my Dad's car). So you can imagine a teenager sitting in a car to listen to radio on a cold and wet evening just on the off chance some music would be played that would illuminate his life, and it usually did.

Friday 27 August 2010

Where Breathing Starts

Roll the Dice - Charles Bukowski

If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise don't even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives, jobs. And maybe your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery, isolation. Isolation is the gift.
All the others are a test of your endurance. Of how much you really want to do it. And you'll do it, despite rejection in the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods. And the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.

Tuesday 17 August 2010

Making Music 800% Slower

My kids listen to Justin Beiber a lot and though he has a pure pop sound, it's not to my tastes. This is, but I'm not sure if my kids will approve....

J. BIEBZ - U SMILE 800% SLOWER by Shamantis

Monday 2 November 2009

Wednesday Comics

I may never have mentioned I'm a big comics fan. Wednesday Comics a DC imprint that had a 12 week run over the summer was a delight to read, I collected all 12 and then read back to back. Each issue has a 1 shot page of 15 DC characters in there roaster.

The standout reads for me were the Deadman, Kamandi, Metamorpho, Strange Adventures and Hawkman stories. A lot of it is real giddy fun that didn't take itself to seriously the exceptions as ever being Batman and Superman. Overall it was a great idea that was well executed and I hope DC do another run in 2010.

Next to be read is The Beasts of Burden...

Saturday 15 August 2009

Small Metal Gods

As every with the interweb I fell across this new track from David Sylvian. The video is by Hiraki Sawa and is quite wonderful. Seems to be that Sylvian has found his edge again. In my music lexicon Sylvian has been around since the late 70's with Japan to his solo career going for over 25 years now. With this track he bring me back to past tracks that are etched upon my memory, I feel this track will have relevence for me in 20 years time as 'Upon this Earth' which I heard 20 years ago still has for me today.

Sunday 9 August 2009

Bye Willy

This really slipped under the radar. Willy DeVille passed away. This track is a person favourite from his solo career after Mink DeVille. What a great voice he had.