*Seven spices (Hindi).
Here is a miscellaneous potpourri of music which defies categorisation but it is all good!
Friday, October 06, 2017
Friday, September 29, 2017
FRIDAY MUSIC: Rhiannon Giddens, by JD
Yet another excellent 'hidden' gem of a musician by the name of Rhiannon Giddens
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhiannon_Giddens
As can be seen in the Wiki profile she covers virtually every musical genre you can think of. As well as playing fiddle and banjo she has a magnificent and soulful singing voice. And anyone who can make a kazoo sound like the most raucous jazz/blues instrument you have ever heard is clearly a musical genius!
As can be seen in the Wiki profile she covers virtually every musical genre you can think of. As well as playing fiddle and banjo she has a magnificent and soulful singing voice. And anyone who can make a kazoo sound like the most raucous jazz/blues instrument you have ever heard is clearly a musical genius!
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
A letter to the National Archives
The National
Archives
Kew
Richmond
Surrey,
TW9 4DU
Tuesday, 26 September 2017
Dear Sirs
75th
anniversary publication request - document
AIR 20/4870
As you know, in 1944 the writer H E Bates was commissioned
to write a monograph on the defence of Britain during the Blitz of 1940-41,
which was titled "The Night Battle of Britain."
May I ask whether this study by a now world-famous author,
written so close to the events it describes, will be made available online in
time for the 75th anniversary of its completion, i.e. 2019? That
year will of course also be the 75th anniversary of the D-Day
landings.
Alternatively (or in addition), would the National Archives
consider permitting hard-copy facsimile publication?
Friday, September 22, 2017
FRIDAY MUSIC: Hillbilly Moon Explosion, by JD
YouTube always offer their 'recommendations' as well as the music you are actually looking for. Occasionally there appears something interesting and one such was Hillbilly Moon Explosion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillbilly_Moon_Explosion
A strange mixture of Rockabilly, Reggae, Swing and other pop styles mixed in with 1950s style smoochy, cheesy 'Dolce Vita' type ballads. Very bizarre and very different but it works!
A strange mixture of Rockabilly, Reggae, Swing and other pop styles mixed in with 1950s style smoochy, cheesy 'Dolce Vita' type ballads. Very bizarre and very different but it works!
Monday, September 18, 2017
A Transsexual Coincidence
One thing leads to another. It certainly did last Wednesday,
when blows were exchanged at Speaker’s Corner between transsexuals and
feminists who don’t wish the former to have the rights they enjoy themselves.[1]
These TERFs[2]
don’t seem to realise how old-fashioned their prejudice is. For transsexuals play a key part in a novel
from 1960 that took nearly 50 years to get published.[3]
Murray Sayle’s “A Crooked Sixpence”[4] tells of an Australian
journalist who comes to London following a girlfriend and manages to get a job
on a newspaper, the Sunday Sun.[5] Largely based on his own experiences from the
1950s[6],
the book describes the underhand stratagems by which “human interest”
journalists got stories to titillate their readers, regardless of the damage they
caused to obscure individuals in their hypocritically moralistic exposés.[7]
A game-changer in the tale is a transsexual who offers to
tell his/her story, naively hoping for fair coverage. (This was very modern: in
1961 the Charing Cross Gender Identity Clinic - the first in the UK[8]
- was still 5 years into the future. But the successful fashion model April
Ashley was just about to be outed as a transsexual - in the Sunday People.)[9]
The brutal editor, Barr, gives O’Toole his brief: offer £25
and “that bollocks about explaining his tragic plight to the public”, then turn
on the trans in print:
“I see the angle like this: “This disgusting pervert has had
himself mutilated to get money from the innocent British public. He even had the
nerve to ask money for the revolting details of his sickening operation. You
ought to be in a prison or a mental home, you're not fit to breathe the same
air as the decent people of Britain, you contemptible beast.” With this twist,
it ought to make a page lead.”
More than half a century later, the decent TERFs of Britain
are turning on the often tremendously brave transsexuals, in a location
famously dedicated to the principle of liberal tolerance.
[1]
http://metro.co.uk/2017/09/17/woman-injured-as-feminists-and-transgender-groups-fight-at-speakers-corner-6933812/
[2]
“Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists”
[3]
Originally published in 1961 but pulped almost immediately because of an
attempt by a broke toff to sue the publishers: Michael Alexander was the model for “Michael Macedon”.
[4]
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Crooked-Sixpence-Murray-Sayle/dp/0955823846
[5]
Based on The People, which was taken over by Mirror Group in 1961. Now called
the Sunday People: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sunday_People
[6]
He quit in 1956, like his fictional hero James O’Toole.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_Sayle
[7]
There was another book about Fleet Street - “The Street Of Disillusion” -
published three years earlier (in 1958) by a man called Harry Procter. Like
Sayle, Procter left the profession in disgust; but Sayle was to return a few
years later and earn distinction in serious investigative journalism.
[8]
https://youthtranscriticalprofessionals.org/2016/08/30/fifty-years-on-the-charing-cross-gender-identity-clinic-and-the-funding-of-a-category-without-parallel/
[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/April_Ashley#Model.2C_scandal
Sunday, September 17, 2017
Merkel's refugees: a twist
Germany is not inviting refugees/migrants out of love for them, for if that were so the incomers would not be kept in such degrading conditions. They are
"effectively warehoused in wholly inadequate conditions, housed twelve to a “room” in what are no more than, and indeed described as, “containers”. Existing on disgusting food, jobless and with no apparent means of emerging from these holding pens, these migrants have in effect been abandoned by the German state."
The real motive is to wipe the guilt blackboard clean so that they can get back to hating Jews, says Melanie Phillips in this review of undercover Jewish investigator Tuvia Tenenbom's latest book, "Hello, Refugees!"
"effectively warehoused in wholly inadequate conditions, housed twelve to a “room” in what are no more than, and indeed described as, “containers”. Existing on disgusting food, jobless and with no apparent means of emerging from these holding pens, these migrants have in effect been abandoned by the German state."
The real motive is to wipe the guilt blackboard clean so that they can get back to hating Jews, says Melanie Phillips in this review of undercover Jewish investigator Tuvia Tenenbom's latest book, "Hello, Refugees!"
Friday, September 15, 2017
FRIDAY MUSIC: Joan Osborne, by JD
This week's musical treasure is Joan Osborne: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Osborne
Maybe not as well known as she deserves to be but she is a very good 'soul' singer and seems to fit in quite happily in other genres; I first heard her on the BBC show 'Transatlantic Sessions' and one or two songs below come from that series.
Maybe not as well known as she deserves to be but she is a very good 'soul' singer and seems to fit in quite happily in other genres; I first heard her on the BBC show 'Transatlantic Sessions' and one or two songs below come from that series.
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