“…a song about three people”

published on February 15, 2007 » filed under Ego, Music

I believe that you heard your master sing

when I was sick in bed.

I suppose that he told you everything

that I keep locked away in my head.

Your master took you travelling,

well at least that’s what you said.

And now do you come back to bring

your prisoner wine and bread?

You met him at some temple, where

they take your clothes at the door.

He was just a numberless man in a chair

who’d just come back from the war.

And you wrap up his tired face in your hair

and he hands you the apple core.

Then he touches your lips now so suddenly bare

of all the kisses we put on some time before.

And he gave you a German Shepherd to walk

with a collar of leather and nails,

and he never once made you explain or talk

about all of the little details,

such as who had a worm and who had a rock,

and who had you through the mails.

Now your love is a secret all over the block,

and it never stops not even when your master fails.

And he took you up in his aeroplane,

which he flew without any hands,

and you cruised above the ribbons of rain

that drove the crowd from the stands.

Then he killed the lights in a lonely Lane

and, an ape with angel glands,

erased the final wisps of pain

with the music of rubber bands.

And now I hear your master sing,

you kneel for him to come.

His body is a golden string

that your body is hanging from.

His body is a golden string,

my body has grow’en numb.

Oh now you hear your master sing,

your shirt is all undone.

And will you kneel beside this bed

that we polished so long ago,

before your master chose instead

to make my bed of snow?

Your eyes are wild and your knuckles are red

and you’re speaking far too low.

No I can’t make out what your master said

before he made you go.

Then I think you’re playing far too rough

for a lady who’s been to the moon;

I’ve lain by this window long enough

you get used to an empty room.

And your love is some dust in an old man’s cuff

who is tapping his foot to a tune,

and your thighs are a ruin, you want too much,

let’s say you came back some time too soon.

I loved your master perfectly

I taught him all that he knew.

He was starving in some deep mystery

like a man who is sure what is true.

And I sent you to him with my guarantee

I could teach him something new,

and I taught him how you would long for me

no matter what he said no matter what you’d do.

I believe that you heard your master sing

while I was sick in bed,

I’m sure that he told you everything

I must keep locked away in my head.

Your master took you travelling,

well at least that’s what you said,

And now do you come back to bring

your prisoner wine and bread?

-”Master Song” from Songs of Leonard Cohen

Bump up the Power, Captain

published on September 18, 2006 » filed under Ego, Tech, Web

There is a Terminal hack I’ve been looking for, for a good long while. It is a UNIX command that allows you to tell your Mac to bump an individual app’s priority in the process list. I don’t know the actual Technical way to put it… but Adam Curry once (in the early DSC days) mentioned he’d found out how to do this and was utilising this hack when recording his Podcast, so every other application had to get in line behind his recording suite.

In Windows XP, you can do this by CMD-ALT-DEL-ing and then right clicking the application name, and setting Priority: High, Low, Realtime. I’m having no luck with the search engine’s because I don’t know how to word this process. Maybe I’ll e-mail Captain Curry (hmm, certainly Private Pilot Curry, he’s a priest too- indeed) he’ll know how to bump my sluggish iPhoto into something more useable (trying to make a book for the first time).

btw. i’m obviously hoping mr. C will find this himself via Technorati and leave a comment, or mail me the answer as my e-mail has as much chance as our olde Podcast being stuck on the iTunes Store’s front page. by the way, doesn’t the PodShow network look snazzy, almost worth making another podcast to go along with this pretty page. ;-)

New Job, New City

published on September 3, 2006 » filed under Ego, Noteworthy

well tomorrow i start my 9-5 life, validating the selection i have made for years in drop-down boxes for all manner of sign-up forms. tomorrow my occupation really will be “print & design”. that’s enough about work i still have my weekends free, and what a town to be free in.

Edinburgh is one of those pretty cities people come from miles around to walk around and be touristy in. i invite you to do the same and know i have a flat(share) you’ll have to come stay with us. the flat is pretty cool, and located not 10 minutes walk from Prince’s Street. we have a record player and some bobby dylan along with many, many more classics. everything’s fairly spacious and really quite affordable compared to the horror stories i’d heard about living in our capital. i have a view of the castle, arthur’s seat and carlton hill… also a pretty good overview of a grey parking lot and some of the nicest re-developments Leith has to offer.

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I Tube, YouTube

published on August 27, 2006 » filed under Ego, Film, Web



I’ve added a few videos to YouTube, which is a great service even if (as a business) profitably questionable. Along with Fuzz and Lee there’s some pretty inventive stuff on there along with shakey gig footage and drunken party singalongs too.

The video above was filmed in early January. Billy and Stephen (who are now somewhere in South America) and myself are sitting down to breakfast the night after our freezing hike into Derry Cairngorm. Photos on Flickr. I’m guessing it was around -5′ C, but we’re not letting on. And we’re mocking William because his parents wouldn’t let him come, luck him.

Movin’ Out

published on July 1, 2006 » filed under Ego, Travel

hey, i’m in Glasgow now.

noisey it is too; midnight – saturday. i’m pretty burned out from a day of lingering and general non-productivity. i still don’t have a job, nearly 3 weeks in. any ideas?

more a test post than anything – old database is now re-instated!

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