Tuesday, November 26, 1985

Trip to Manchester [Pre-blog]

Today I went out with my brother on the train to Manchester, a city in England's North-west famed for its soccer and entertainment stars to do  a bit of sight-seeing and shopping.
I have a lot of issues around trains, anxiety over getting in the right one, fears about opening the door to get off and the whole thing around them as I was made to visit and go them as a child against my will.
Anyway we made our way to Manchester Piccadilly and strolled around China Town and Piccadilly Gardens and then aimed for the Arndale Centre a large mall complex to visit some clothes shops and music stores as we both like music and we saw two new stores open up.
This is one album I bought new, Elton's new one with current 45 Nikita and being the new Compact Disc they've added the non album  Act Of War single to it.
 I also insisted on going to a big toy store too cos I love those places and in truth I feel much more comfortable surrounded by things from my childhood.
The day is good coming back with some records and a teddy.

Thursday, October 17, 1985

A Single Man [Pre-blog]

Today we went out on a trip to Newcastle and I was able to replace my original America MCA lp of the 1978 A Single Man lp, the home of Part Time Love and A Song For Guy with the new Compact Disc version made in West Germany. 
I like this format a lot but I think it will take me a good while to build up the sort of collection I have already on Lp record and tape not least because of the high prices these discs cost even for albums that have been out for years and to which the tape and record versions are already discounted.

Sunday, July 14, 1985

Live aid scrapbook [Pre-blog]

The Iconic cover of Smash Hits magazine, the bi weekly we all read with Bob Geldof one of two its main movers Midge Ure of Ultravox being the other at the podium  in Wembley, England.



We watched and listened to the show coming from Wembley and Philadelphia, USA to the early hours of the morning seeing some amazing performances, phoning in money to help the starving in Ethiopia.
Trying to stay awake, operating our Betamax VCR, punching the controls on my Tandberg stereo open reel deck and a cassette deck simultaneously was a co-ordination challenge but it was worth it.



Favourite acts performances:
Queen "Global jukebox"
Bryan Adams in Philly
Tom Petty
Duran Duran and Powerstation
Thompson Twins with Madonna
Elton John
Phil Collins.

Monday, April 29, 1985

I am an empath [Pre-blog]


This is a short piece I wrote a few years back with a group whose involvement I ceased with recently.
I have the highly developed ability to detect and feel what it is others are feeling even when it's not said. From that I often respond.
Some might say it's a mixed blessing and feeling others pain isn't nice but I find being an Empath useful professionally as it gets me to the heart of the matter the person needs help with.

Sunday, February 10, 1985

On the radio [Pre-blog]

I'm tuned to the radio tonight to a show where over two hours the play specially extended versions of songs released on 12 singles and one they played was this from the Big Bam Boom! album I got just after Christmas that featured the first hit from it Out Of Touch.
Listening to the radio's always been a great comfort for me not least when not so many years ago I was often poorly and also at school as the played the chart run downs talking about our likes and dislikes. I still clutch my plushies as I sing along to the songs as it just feels good.

Sunday, December 30, 1984

As the lights go down [Pre-blog]

It's been a couple of months since the album and its lead single Wild Boys  were released which I've been enjoying on the new XDR cassette that sound really good and bought the 7 and 12" 45's of the single too.
Tonight we're watching and recording on our fairly recently aquired Betamax video recorder the show As The Lights Go Down which is a full length concert produced by England's Central television in the Midlands from the concerts partially used in the album.
I had some vouchers and money for Christmas so I can buy more stuff next year.

Friday, September 14, 1984

If This Is It [Pre-blog}

I've just returned from summer vacation in a static caravan visiting the railways, not my idea mind but Dads and Mommy and I reckon he drives us all mad with them as we prefer to see buildings and visit the shops. I listened to some albums such as Billy Idol's Rebel Yell, Sports by Huey Lewis and the Footloose soundtrack and visited a lovely record shop.
Officially it's been 14 months since I've left school but I really don't feel I've left it emotionally or psychologically at all.
I still have the folders containing rapidly written by hand notes with diagrams and some of the books we used for our last two years subjects  stored in an old chest.
One by product of having siblings is you get to see their friends as they visit and as one happens to be a school girl I can't help but noticing how she dresses. This is my take on her uniform without blazer or cardigan, it being pretty much what I wanted to be put in in my senior years.