Monday, April 26, 2010
Illustration Friday - Ahead
Tweets was always one step ahead of the game, though a volcanic dust cloud would soon lead to a tragic end.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
IF - Detective
Not so sure about this one now I see it in the light of day, drew it last night while having a glass or three of merlot waiting for my tea. It was drawn from one of my wife's dvd boxsets, I've never seen the appeal of the show myself - you know who's done the deed, he knows within minutes who's done it, and then it's nearly two hours of "just one more thing"s before he proves it. Give me Canon, Kojak, Rockford, Petrocelli, Ironside anybody but Columbo ... or Jessica blooming Fletcher.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Friday, April 09, 2010
IF - Dip
Sorry, never got time to finish this off for this week's topic. Based on my childhood - I used to be a member of the infamous Chucky Egg Gang when I was about 6 or 7 yrs old, we use to play swinging across the brook, amongst other things, just over the road from my mum's house. I once managed to fall in the brook 5 times in one day, my poor mum gave me a change of clothes each time I came back sopping wet.
Tuesday, April 06, 2010
Paul Haig Day II
Paul Haig Day II is the brain child of the Vinyl Villain who has a fantastic music blog that can be found here. This in his own words is why he did it last year:
On 6th April 2009, a fair few bloggers from all around the world agreed to be part of Paul Haig Day. This was in response to a plea that I had put out over the internet as a thank you to Paul and his manager for offering tremendous great support to TVV and other bloggers in the face of determined efforts by folk posting dmca notices forcing not just mp3s but entire postings to be taken down. Paul Haig Day was organised with just over a week's notice, and just over 30 bloggers responded with some words and a Paul Haig related track of their own.
Paul Haig was the lead singer in Josef K who were part of the legendary record label, Postcard Records (the Sound of Young Scotland), I loved everything that this label put out by - Orange Juice, Aztec Camera and the Go-Betweens. The label only lasted for a couple of years, but I've followed the musical careers of most of the individuals involved with them since - Edwyn Collins, Roddy Frame, James Kirk, Malcolm Ross and of course Paul Haig.
My song of choice for this post is from Cinematique, his 1991 album based around the concept of incidental music from imaginery films. I bought this album from a second hand record shop (I'd been searching for it for ages), weirdly enough called Vinyl Villains in Edinburgh whilst on my honeymoon back in 1997. I also managed to buy Josef K's Radio Drill Time from a Sunday market in Grassmarket and get a round of golf in at Kilspindie G.C. near Aberlady and yes we are still married, though I've never managed to repeat this fete again.
Somewhere inbetween - Paul Haig
This is a remix from the lead track from his last album Relive, which VV forwarded on from the man himself - enjoy.
Trip out the Rider Mix 2 - Paul Haig
And this was one of my favourite TV show themes from when I was a kid, The Persuaders given the PH treatment - way more classy than The Edge's Mission Impossible.
You can find more information about Paul Haig and buy CDs at his website here, and also at LTM publishing.
On 6th April 2009, a fair few bloggers from all around the world agreed to be part of Paul Haig Day. This was in response to a plea that I had put out over the internet as a thank you to Paul and his manager for offering tremendous great support to TVV and other bloggers in the face of determined efforts by folk posting dmca notices forcing not just mp3s but entire postings to be taken down. Paul Haig Day was organised with just over a week's notice, and just over 30 bloggers responded with some words and a Paul Haig related track of their own.
Paul Haig was the lead singer in Josef K who were part of the legendary record label, Postcard Records (the Sound of Young Scotland), I loved everything that this label put out by - Orange Juice, Aztec Camera and the Go-Betweens. The label only lasted for a couple of years, but I've followed the musical careers of most of the individuals involved with them since - Edwyn Collins, Roddy Frame, James Kirk, Malcolm Ross and of course Paul Haig.
My song of choice for this post is from Cinematique, his 1991 album based around the concept of incidental music from imaginery films. I bought this album from a second hand record shop (I'd been searching for it for ages), weirdly enough called Vinyl Villains in Edinburgh whilst on my honeymoon back in 1997. I also managed to buy Josef K's Radio Drill Time from a Sunday market in Grassmarket and get a round of golf in at Kilspindie G.C. near Aberlady and yes we are still married, though I've never managed to repeat this fete again.
Somewhere inbetween - Paul Haig
This is a remix from the lead track from his last album Relive, which VV forwarded on from the man himself - enjoy.
Trip out the Rider Mix 2 - Paul Haig
And this was one of my favourite TV show themes from when I was a kid, The Persuaders given the PH treatment - way more classy than The Edge's Mission Impossible.
You can find more information about Paul Haig and buy CDs at his website here, and also at LTM publishing.
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