Things will be a bit different this week for a variety of reasons one being actually I'm not well being on hot drinks, throat pastels and the like as I have a bit of soar throat and cold.
The other is while all this is going on my Broadband is being upgrade to "Superfast Fibre" by my provider for free which should give me a speed of on average 67mbps which is just over two-thirds as fast as my current speed.
Part of that is done electronically, throwing a switch to send my internet via the service but to fully use it I need to change my modem and router combination for a new all in one faster hub which even if I'd been well would of been taxing so I'm kind of dependent on someone doing it when it suits them.
That means I may not around this weekend gone to write this blog and other things like Storytime at FA so I'll have to occupy myself with comic and music until I'm back up ready to change the Wifi name and password across laptop and chromebook.
Monday, September 30, 2019
Monday, September 23, 2019
Wet weekends
Yesterday was rather wet so I didn't get around to taking any pictures which was my intention and indeed I was lucky to spot a moment where I could slot in a walk in the drizzle but while doing so I did see a few things that came to me.
I've always had a fascination with snails and I saw rather a lot of them not just in gardens as you would expect but actually on the curb and pavement where they had paused so I had to be careful not to accidentally break the shells which is easy to do.
While aesthetically I don't like slugs I do find them fascinating to watch making their moves taking in their food stuffs on a well lubricated trail.
Also Orson, the literary cat was hanging about wanting food and shelter having been out overnight looking a little bedraggled from the wind and rain that woke me about 5 am on Sunday morning.
We had quite a lot of thunder and lightning too which isn't my idea of fun.
I've always had a fascination with snails and I saw rather a lot of them not just in gardens as you would expect but actually on the curb and pavement where they had paused so I had to be careful not to accidentally break the shells which is easy to do.
While aesthetically I don't like slugs I do find them fascinating to watch making their moves taking in their food stuffs on a well lubricated trail.
Also Orson, the literary cat was hanging about wanting food and shelter having been out overnight looking a little bedraggled from the wind and rain that woke me about 5 am on Sunday morning.
We had quite a lot of thunder and lightning too which isn't my idea of fun.
Monday, September 16, 2019
September round up
There is little denying we are moving toward Fall, where there nutkins start to gather up nuts and acorns to store and the birds in my garden start eating the berries like there's no tomorrow round the back and near to where I often walk.
With the present political mess going on I find getting out and away from it all helps.
Something I did pick up recently was this three cd set of albums by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes who were one of the leading Philly Soul bands of the 1970's as it had a couple of albums I lacked plus some alternate mixes.
Lead vocalist Teddy Pendergast, left the group in 1975 and his career was one I followed having all his solo albums so this set nicely completes a set of his recordings for me.
With the present political mess going on I find getting out and away from it all helps.
Something I did pick up recently was this three cd set of albums by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes who were one of the leading Philly Soul bands of the 1970's as it had a couple of albums I lacked plus some alternate mixes.
Lead vocalist Teddy Pendergast, left the group in 1975 and his career was one I followed having all his solo albums so this set nicely completes a set of his recordings for me.
Monday, September 9, 2019
The ten years after the nine o' nine!
Today actually marks the tenth anniversary of issuing of "The Beatles Remastered" and specifically the day in which I had my "The Beatles in Mono" box set, quite possibly the most expensive musical purchase I made (so far!)
Given it's being written on this blog and not the one the original piece was written, put simply in general the cds issued in 1987/8 were widely criticized for being poor sounding being rushed and for not having the sort of presentation fitting for the most important musical act of the twentieth century.
Specifically the catalogue of albums as issued then ignored the fact that mono versions both sounded different having radically different mixes and were more overseen by the Beatles themselves being more complete whereas the the stereo versions were rushed and done by studio engineers alone.
The clamour for those versions had lead to a short lived mono reissue series in 1981 but by 1987 when the first cds were issued all that was ignored.
This time around it was decided to issue all those mono albums as a set and the remastered stereo versions either in a set or individually.
That tied in well with another idea well executed which was each album would be packaged as a miniature lp with outer plus inner sleeves that matched the original lp issues and in the case of the white album the posters too.
As you can see from the photograph above they all fit snugly in one box with a booklet explaining their history.
That whole package sold itself to me as only thing I really wanted outside of the new stereo cds of Abbey Road, Let It Be and the Past Masters set that rounded up stray singles and tracks otherwise not to be found within the original studio lps.
This set is something that is treasured as an object of art, played often for the music contained with it and easily was the best couple of hundred pounds I ever spent.
Given it's being written on this blog and not the one the original piece was written, put simply in general the cds issued in 1987/8 were widely criticized for being poor sounding being rushed and for not having the sort of presentation fitting for the most important musical act of the twentieth century.
Specifically the catalogue of albums as issued then ignored the fact that mono versions both sounded different having radically different mixes and were more overseen by the Beatles themselves being more complete whereas the the stereo versions were rushed and done by studio engineers alone.
The clamour for those versions had lead to a short lived mono reissue series in 1981 but by 1987 when the first cds were issued all that was ignored.
This time around it was decided to issue all those mono albums as a set and the remastered stereo versions either in a set or individually.
That tied in well with another idea well executed which was each album would be packaged as a miniature lp with outer plus inner sleeves that matched the original lp issues and in the case of the white album the posters too.
As you can see from the photograph above they all fit snugly in one box with a booklet explaining their history.
That whole package sold itself to me as only thing I really wanted outside of the new stereo cds of Abbey Road, Let It Be and the Past Masters set that rounded up stray singles and tracks otherwise not to be found within the original studio lps.
This set is something that is treasured as an object of art, played often for the music contained with it and easily was the best couple of hundred pounds I ever spent.
Monday, September 2, 2019
Autumn replacements
This week has been a bit busy with getting some basic ideas for an upcoming event sorted out, finishing off some redone MiniDiscs and out doing various things for folks so I did a bit a check through my stuff.
I mean how many of us know our sock draws intimately when I noticed a few of mine were rather bobbled and even had worn bits around the heels and that so I needed to replace several pairs.
No, this isn't featuring a record review although there's a Mars Bar going if you get one hidden somewhere here but these are new long socks in grey featuring bows cos I'm a Neko!
Bows also happen to be very pretty too as well as super smol and are vailable from regular children's and schoolwear suppliers cos I'm small really.
I also have a new coat too which is as well given we can have rain or snow from late Fall through Winter.
The good news is the all the old socks get turned into textile fibres that can be use to make new things.
I mean how many of us know our sock draws intimately when I noticed a few of mine were rather bobbled and even had worn bits around the heels and that so I needed to replace several pairs.
No, this isn't featuring a record review although there's a Mars Bar going if you get one hidden somewhere here but these are new long socks in grey featuring bows cos I'm a Neko!
Bows also happen to be very pretty too as well as super smol and are vailable from regular children's and schoolwear suppliers cos I'm small really.
I also have a new coat too which is as well given we can have rain or snow from late Fall through Winter.
The good news is the all the old socks get turned into textile fibres that can be use to make new things.
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