Andy theatre on Sunday

 

Andy cunningly calls Petticoat Junction by a different name:

“For some strange reason this popped up in my timeline on the tube of you. I have spent the day so far watching this scatty, kooky old film, The Hootervill Cannonball. I hope you enjoy it.”

Sunday [6 to 10]

(1159) Almost afternoon, all. (1306)

 

10. Moo corner


9. Ramsgate lido


8. Regenerative agriculture


7. Lord T with some timely truth


6. Torquaymada at 1424:6

This is the main link:

… but it also alludes to Chas 3 I think. Now, everyone and his dog has now heard about Chas breaking his coronation oath. William is just as bad. The monarchy, in effect, ended with Liz 2.

I couldna be bothered doing any more at this stage on those egregious royals.

Ambient, harmonic but not always soft

 

There was a period when American Indian influenced, ambient wave music had its day, even over here with Layo and Bushwacka. By the way, that latter moniker had Aussie overtones.

The result was a harmonic mix … I hesitate to call it “melodic”, though it is … nor call it gentle, though this track below is gentle … it can be quite harsh, this genre, yet harmonic … the second track is loud and harsh, yet quite harmonic all the same. I listened to a song by someone called Rush … harsh, atonal, some girl screaming into a mic, backed by frantic guitars … it set the tone for the dysfunctional, atonal 70s.

And getting religious here … the American Indian spirits are part of a spirituality without God, e.g. paganism, wicca, all the rest … Aztec … and in simple Christianity, if it does not derive from good, then it must derive from the other side. Enigma, Deep Forest and similar were popular back then … they dropped hints all over the place … “sad, sad daemon” was one line. If you walk in defenceless, you get got, just like the Wokerati.

The first song below is a reworking of the ancient British Isles ballad about an occult spirit moving smoothly, not stepping, not treading, through a fair, having told her “love” that their wedding day would be soon. She then noiselessly moved through the fair and out over the lake. Of course, it was obvious what would happen soon to the young man.

The singer, Deborah Blando, had quite a career at that time, 2001 … possibly the latest song I’ve run here.

That ancient song, about a specific incident in Britain eons ago, is still quite pervasive, like Tam Lyn.

The second song below is harsh … be prepared for that. It was part of the attempt in the 90s to create again, as in the early 70s … and it lasted mainly until 1997, when the music died one last time. The genre is “noise pop” or shoe gazing … very loud, yet harmonic and restrained, even shy … two major groups were Pale Saints and Mazzy Star … I was in a mini-Renaissance myself through my student girls of the time. Some interesting songs, still creative.

This below starts and ends gently with organ, what would have been lead guitar becomes instead a rhythmic wall of sound, a la Phil Spector, the lead instrument is the bass … unusual … and the vocals are almost “choirboy” … much thought went into the juxtaposition. Loud, harsh, but melodic, always harmonic, never quite atonal.

Sunday [4 and 5]

(1002) Morning again, hope you slept well, are on top of things. (1014)

 

5. Steve at 1424

  • Jesse Kelly Warns American Citizens on the Communist Movement within the Democrat Party
  • Three [Black] Thugs Scream “Free Karmelo!” as They Savagely Beat Innocent White Woman in Sickening Racial Hate Crime
  • Another Tanker Hit Near Hormuz Amid Escalation Between US And Iran
  • The US Military’s Latest Strikes On Iran Were Brutal
  • Lukashenko’s Quiet Weapon: How Belarus Is Bleeding Ukraine Without Firing A Shot
  • Leftists Share a Common Desire to be Miserable
  • Socialism, Communism: Same Coin
  • The West Fails To Understand That Iran Operates Religiously Not Pragmatically
  • Lost St. Augustine Sermons on the Witch of Endor Discovered in a Polish Library
  • The Rape Gang Inquiry Report: The state not only ignored whistle-blowers; it punished them
  • No one needs folic acid fortification
  • Plenty more.

4. DAD at 1424

a) The European Commission has proposed extending the temporary protection regime granted to displaced Ukrainians until March 2028, but with a politically explosive change: newly arriving Ukrainian men of military age who do not have authorisation to leave their country would be excluded from that automatic protection.

b) UK facing devastating 36 degree heat — can’t decide whether to use air conditioners or rip them out [says Jo – with tongue in cheek].

c) Israel’s decision to freeze contacts with EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has exposed a growing power struggle in Brussels, where the European Commission is increasingly conducting its own foreign policy alongside the EU’s official diplomatic service.

d) “Tickets, please”. (JH: Warning to readers of a sickening thumbnail image there.)

Armed Forces Day [11 till close of play]

(1507) Heading slowly for evening.

 

15. Celebrating British armed forces this day.

Endless thanks but also tears for what govts have done to those forces and their hardware.


14. Pink Ladies

13. Putin on Germany


12. Mahmoud


11. Moo corner