Monthly Archive for April, 2005

3hive.com

I know - I have a del.icio.us feed for this
sort of thing. But! Over the last few weeks I’ve been popping (what is the
correct term; linking, clicking, logging-on…) over to 3hive - a smart, clever and humorous blog
with a difference; every post is about a
sound
that’d just appeared on the web. Through press-releases or the club scene over
in where-ever land they seem to get a hold of the most original sounding music,
next to KCRW ’s Morning Becomes
Eclectic… The difference between
this and some rad/alternative radio station is; although you can hear (in
160kb/s, most of the time) the sounds, and gain valuable awareness of what’s
happening on the frindges of music, there’s no loud-mouth presenter, certainly
no ads. Just scroll, click (if your a safari / firefox user tab the .mp3s and
they load in the browser) and enjoy. I do, and recommend you head on over there
and party on down. A really cool feature is the “Stream This Page” link (top
right) if your an iTunes user it wall create a playlist and stream all mentioned
MP3s to your speakers, zwam! (Link)

Coppola Images

No, I can’t offer enough apologies - but earlier
today I lost (well… deleted) my .Mac “Sites” folder. So - you Coppola-ers
wen’t all crazy and had no images for a good few hours, till the backup process
(I noticed, freaked out and uploaded everything pronto) got
underway.Coppola is now up and
running. 100% S.A.F and you can download 1.1 today. Also, for those who are into
these things, attached is a zip file containing all the images (gifs and pngs)
you’ll want to upload on your own webspace, following the README file for
details. ( target="NewWindow">Link)
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Beautiful Day / Terrible Night!

It’s been said before - when John Kerry (remember
him?) used U2’s Beautiful Day to promote his 2004 campaign… as a U2 fan I
thought I’d make the point again.

You’re
on the road, but you’ve got no
destinationYou’re in the mud, in the maze of
her imaginationYou love this town, even if
that doesn’t ring trueYou’ve been all over…
and it’s been all over you

Beautiful
Day is a sad tale, the story of lost love and dark days. If you take the simple
theme of Beautiful Day - which seems to have escaped 99% of radio listeners /
advertising gurus’ - Bono tells us he’s lost everything, your wife, your lover,
your children, your money. You’ve got nothing, and you’ve never felt better. I
don’t know if that’s as funny as it seemed at the
time.The irony that a band who have
been, for the last 10 years, steeped in ironic characterture… think; massive
heeds,
Macphisto & The Fly, Bono’s goggles, lyrics like “I’m nearly great, there’s
one thing missing” or those videos “Numb” in particular. The irony is it was a
joke, at stupid people - people who take things on face-value; the biggest TV
screens in the world, the most ridiculous gold platform shoes worn by man and a
phone call to the president in an English Generals’ accent. The joke was on the
people who screamed: “well, that Bo-no - he says he cares about love, peace, God
and poverty. But look at that smile and the extensive, expensive costume
department… the stages and the tours - why isn’t he saving the word. Which he
can’t!?” Maybe the joke was on consumerists - in Pop - because we buy from the
sandwich store “with more” (more what?) and use computers that “think different”
it was a mockery of sales spiel, the stuff we
love.So - where was I? The irony that
a band who have confused so many people for so long write a song with the
simplest headline, ever, Beautiful
Day
when they mean “I’m so depressed” and no
one gets it, they just buy it, now it’s in a dozen ads, a presidential campaign,
an election - it’s on your phone and it’s number one. For heaven’s sake mankind.
It’s a Terrible Day, the man’s wife has left him, he’s lost his kids - he’s
given away his wealth and he’s wandering Charles De Gaul (already a strange,
complicated place). He needs a guide, but he’s screwed him over too… this is
not a joyous call of all things green and blue, it is a genesis - but not a true
beginning. All That You Can’t Leave
Behind
is the Fall, but through destruction
comes sweet, sweet revitalisation and a pretty damn good album too. Shame about
‘Atomic.

What you don’t have, you don’t need it
nowWhat you don’t know, you can feel it
somehow.What you don’t have, you don’t need
it nowdon’t need me now… Beautiful
Day?

Just Sayin’

Bald men
with no jobs and no money who live with their parents do not approach strange
women.

-
George from Seinfeld in The
Opposite

Hotel Greens

I’m down in the ‘bro
for a bit, for everyone who’s not me bro = Edinburgh,
for my American visitors “Edinbro” geddit? It’s a nice place, a bit like
Cambridge without the good weather and more Englishings than your average
University town.So, my Camp America
interview went well… I guess - the interviewer was a lovely young lady, and I
waffled for a good hour about everything I had to offer the kids of America. I
personally want to create the first Camp America blog, and it’ll rock, I
mentioned my time with the Scouts and she probed my Application Form in which I
talked about my background in IT and how I live for camping… I do - ask
Laurence, who mentioned he was up from St. Andrews for a bit, and he’d like to
get together, maybe see the old gang…
let’s go
camping!
” didn’t go down well with him… “I
mean, let’s go out for a drink”. (Read
On
)
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