Now if I appear to be carefree it’s only to camouflage my sadness

Now if I appear to be carefree it’s only to camouflage my sadness Smokey Robinson is a genius.  Songwriter, singer, producer and one of the two men who created Tamla Motown.  Somehow his legacy and influence remains under estimated.  Without him (and Berry Gordy) would there have been the Four Tops? The Temptations?  The Supremes? Continue reading “Now if I appear to be carefree it’s only to camouflage my sadness”

Let’s do it, and do it, and do it

When I was interviewed for the job at Monoux I had admitted I knew nothing about health and safety.  But I was willing to learn.  So, in 2008, I was booked on a four-day course in West London to learn something about it.  Like a lot of courses it was held in a hotel inContinue reading “Let’s do it, and do it, and do it”

The fifty years of sweat and tears

Doctor Who in the 1980s was, at best, a mixed bag.  Let’s pretend the 80s start with Peter Davison’s run as the Doctor in early 1982 so I will talk about Tom Baker another time. Davison was the youngest man to pay the Doctor, until Matt Smith, and he is a very fine actor.  UpContinue reading “The fifty years of sweat and tears”

Count the days into years

When you reach a certain age mortality looms larger and larger in your life.  My generation are seeing the passing of their icons, like David Bowie and Prince, as they are years older than we are. Death is not fair.  I have been undergoing treatment at the London Hospital for Integrated Medicine since 2016.  ThisContinue reading “Count the days into years”

Always chasing ideas when they are Forever changing

Role Playing Games (RPGs) have a bad reputation as being for geeks and losers.  This was still being perpetuated on The Big Bang Theory, a sitcom about very intelligent people.  At least it actually showed people paying Dungeons and Dragons (D&D). In the late 70s and the early 80s there were really no TV fantasyContinue reading “Always chasing ideas when they are Forever changing”

There’s a hidden door she leads you to

I have struggled with weight all my life.  Both of my parents have trouble losing weight, even if they do exercise.  Mike seems to have inherited John Wood’s frame – but he does do a lot of exercise. In 1989 I started playing Neil at tennis.  Tennis was great even though Neil was a lotContinue reading “There’s a hidden door she leads you to”

Smouldering and smouldering, with ignorance and hate

2000AD is the longest running, biggest force in British comics.  My opinion of 2000AD is a story for another day.  In the late 80s the team behind 2000AD decided to start a new bi-weekly comic for an older audience.  Crisis. To start with it had just two strips.  New Statesman, a superhero strip to appealContinue reading “Smouldering and smouldering, with ignorance and hate”

And if there’s anybody left in here

By the late 1990s/ early 2000s I had not bought any comics for several years.  I had been intrigued by some graphic novel collections I had seen in the newly opened Piccadilly Waterstones, but money was tight.  Then in one of the online mailing lists that I was part of Simon Bucher-Jones advertised that heContinue reading “And if there’s anybody left in here”

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