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A personal blog for my thoughts and experiences as a serial blogger amongst other things.

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  • Music Monday: Tin Soldier by Small Faces

    Posted on Sunday November 15th, 2009 at 22:00 in music

    "Tin Soldier" was released in March 1968, reaching #9 in the UK charts. The lovely P.P. Arnold supplied the backing vocals as well as having hits written by Small Faces members Steve Marriot and Ronnie Lane. This rare colour footage of the song was s...

  • Music Monday: "Justified & Ancient" by the KLF

    Posted on Monday October 19th, 2009 at 04:01 in music

    Sonic situationists, the KLF, teamed up with country star Tammy Wynette for this 1991 worldwide hit. The song reached #11 in the Billboard popular music chart, Tammy's highest ever position.Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. One sim...

  • Music Monday: Au Revoir Simone - Shadows

    Posted on Monday October 12th, 2009 at 03:52 in music

    New single from the New York trios latest album, Still Night, Still Light. 'Shadows' is a delightful slice of synth-based dream-pop.Come join Music Monday and share your songs with us. One simple rule, leave ONLY the actual post link here. You can gr...

  • Wednesday wallpaper: Abstract chaos #5

    Posted on Tuesday September 22nd, 2009 at 18:01 in art, wallpaper

    Here is yet another (and probably the last for now) wallpaper created using the freeware application called Chaoscope. I am going to persevere with the Wallpaper Wednesday McLinky in spite of the underwhelming response. If you are a blogger and wish...

  • Wednesday wallpaper: Abstract chaos #4

    Posted on Tuesday September 15th, 2009 at 14:51 in art, wallpaper

    Here is the another wallpaper created using the freeware application called Chaoscope. I would like to encourage any blogger who has a backdrop image to share to join in Wallpaper Wednesday and use the code that you can find towards the bottom of thi...

  • Music Monday: "Song to the Siren" by This Mortal Coil

    Posted on Sunday September 13th, 2009 at 19:46 in music

    In 1983, the founder of 4AD Records, Ivo Watts-Russell, released an EP showcasing the talents of various artists signed to his label, under the name of This Mortal Coil. One of the tracks that appeared on that EP was a haunting cover version of Tim B...

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patco

5 stars Plamen Ivanov

I like this blog.

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5 stars Hanan

interesting

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interesting

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5 stars Hanan

interesting

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Kobus1

5 stars Astrid Sikkema

Loved to see the original pamphlets/flyers of the provo's again. I've seen those in books before. I was too young to be a part of it, which I regretted in my teens, but then in the 80-ies hung out with the squatter/punker movement in A'dam, now I live quietly but express my own silent protest as a sort of freegan/anti-consumerist... see my blog about that.

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5 stars Vera Bass

Love this. Kevin Grieves embarks on weaving together a fragmented but important living and recent history.

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5 stars O.

I remember my childhood in Cuba reading your blog.

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