Can’t you see me here on overload?

I was told that I would like this song.  I ignored that, some DJ I had never heard of and one of the women in Destiny’s Child who was not Beyoncé?  Of course I was wrong and it is a beautiful track.  It is a pattern for me to push back against recommendations just becauseContinue reading “Can’t you see me here on overload?”

Take me if you please

We had a head boy (plus a deputy) and a head girl (plus a deputy) in our sixth form.  These were chosen by staff, and as there were only 31 of us it was not a big pool.  I was not chosen, which was fine by me – it seemed like a problem with noContinue reading “Take me if you please”

I Don’t Want to Break These Chains

In 1993 John and Dave did not go on holiday.  Neil and I booked to go to Malia – even then a lively party town in Crete.  Not long before we left for the holiday Ken Berry asked if we minded him coming out.  I knew him a bit as he was part of extendedContinue reading “I Don’t Want to Break These Chains”

Compelled, but not defeated

Compelled, but not defeated Do you know when it became illegal for the British Police to behave in a racist fashion?  Answer below. This is the second track by a group recommended by my current boss (there was an earlier entry on The War on Drugs). They are the best group you have probably notContinue reading “Compelled, but not defeated”

Television man is crazy saying we’re juvenile delinquent wrecks

In the 1970s children’s TV was cheap and that is before inflation kicked in during the second half of the decade and reduced budgets to pittances. Those retrospective programs on TV shows (so popular on Saturday nights) use clips from things like Animal Magic, where Johnny Morris did fake voices over animals doing ordinary activities. Continue reading “Television man is crazy saying we’re juvenile delinquent wrecks”

In a hanging garden, change the past

What is the most destabilising force in the Middle East?  Until the last few years it would be the behaviour of Israel towards the Palestinians.  Now I’m not so sure. Islam has two major branches – Sunni and Shia (the split originates in a dispute over who should lead the religion after the death ofContinue reading “In a hanging garden, change the past”

Miss me madly and I’ll be yours

John Hawkins loves Altered Images.  Michael Ball loves Altered Images.  John Peel loved Altered Images.  He was on Top of the Pops saying that they would be the band of the 80s.  Well they weren’t.  I’m not even sure that there was a band of the eighties.  The Jam had a sequence of Top 5Continue reading “Miss me madly and I’ll be yours”

With summer at our ears

Once upon a time (and maybe again in the future now the pandemic is in effect) foreign locations were exotic.  In the 1970s and into the 1980s James Bond films were built around filming in foreign locations and beautiful women.  Filming series in the Greek islands in the 1970s  and 80s was the BBC’s ideaContinue reading “With summer at our ears”

I Want To Kiss Like Lovers Do

I know that gay rights were not invented in the 1980s, but that was when I first became aware of LGBTQ+ (not that it was called that then) people.  In the 1970s I had a vague understanding that Mr Humphries on Are You Being Served was effeminate and it seemed to hint that he likedContinue reading “I Want To Kiss Like Lovers Do”

Just what all the fuss is all about

This will be about the High Street. Lion Walk in Colchester connects the pedestrian shopping centre to the High Street and was once home to the independent Red Lion books.  The only dedicated new bookshop in Colchester in the 80s.  In 1983, to my joy, they started stocking a few American direct sale comics (onesContinue reading “Just what all the fuss is all about”

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