Thursday, September 22, 2011

Worthy ancestors of....

....Monty Pythons weirdest jokes! I know a tall order, but you judge for yourself.


Even the friggin hobbit Frodo is redeeming himself!!!!

And you always ask yourself, when just Ryan can hear Wilfred talk (for obvious reasons), why can the audience hear him talk? Never mind the pot smoking though, or the bitches...
 


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

We've been quite lucky....

...in the past few days in regards to this:


thank you Phoebe. Hope its not too bad over where you are.


Saturday, September 17, 2011

Can't get enough

of Hybrid. Sound, Lyrics, everything: days turning into weeds, just a stranger claiming sef-defense....

Hybrid: Numb

Calm downs to coma and I'm washed away in sleep
There's a man on the train talking to his feet
All these places sound the same, I've forgotten what I need
Missed my stop again and days turn into weeds

Open up the senses that were holding me back
Wide open spaces where strangers once sat
Fade into blue, I fade into black
I subside, I'm weightless, I'm a panic attack

But I just let go
I just lost control
And everything I am
It's all in my hands
It's all in my hands

What are these standing stones with edges cut to curves
Whitewash the colours and get what I deserve
Drown out the voices and everything I heard
Paralyze the choices, sever all the nerve

Building karma rescue me beneath this hollow sky
If I don't do anything do these rules still apply?
Can't see the danger, can't see the sense
I'm just a stranger claiming self-defence

And I just let go
I just lost control
And everything I am
It's all in my hands
It's all in my hands
Numb as I am
It's all in my hands

I nearly got lost back then
I nearly let a cry out
What if I just kept on walking?
What if I just walked right out?
What if I just walked right out?

But I just let go
I just lost control
And everything I am
It's all in my hands
Numb as I am
It's all in my hands

Friday, September 16, 2011

One man struggles...

... while another relaxes. And the big wheel keeps on turning (Massive attack - Hymn of the Big wheel).

A nice weekend for everybody!!!


Hybrid - The Formula of Fear


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

More Jan

 Jan Garbarek - Psalm!
 

Soprano & Tenor Saxophones, Synthesizer: Jan Garbarek
Vocals: Agnes Buen Garnas
Piano, Synthesizer: Rainer Bruninghaus
Bass: Eberhard Weber
Drums: Manu Katche
Percussions: Marilyn Mazur


from the 1994 record: "Twelve Moons" (ECM 1500)

"Sull Lull" or the Joy of Fusion....

.... who would think that Saxophon, Oud and Tabla can sound as they were made for each other like this?

I hope you can enjoy this.



Saxophon: Jan Garbarek
Oud: Anouar Brahem
Tabla: Ustad Shaukat Hussain

from the 1994 record: "Madar" (ECM 1515)

Dr. Beam and Dr. Daniels...

...as nice it would seem sometimes to drink it all just away.... cant get there anymore. just on special occasions and those I can count on one hand in a year, ok two... but maybe whats it about for me these days, its special. not good, not bad, just special but not reality.

One never knows where the road goes and maybe one day I will look back at this time as the long weird sober weekend.... ;o)


Down In The Valley- The Head and The Heart

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Discovery from Kentucky

on top of that: FULL MOON tonight

Daniel Martin Moore - In the Cool of the Day 


My Lord, he said on to me
Do you like my garden so green?
You may live in this garden if you will feed my sheep
And I'll return in the cool of the day
Always the cool of the day

Now is the cool of the day
This earth is a garden, the garden of my Lord
And He walks in the cool of the day

And my Lord, he said on to me
Do you like my garden so green?

You may live in this garden if you keep my people free
And I'll return in the cool of the day
Now is the cool of the day
Now is the cool of the day
This earth is a garden, the garden of my Lord
And He walks in the cool of the day.



And here the man's website: http://danielmartinmoore.com/

Friday, September 9, 2011

Big in Germany

in the 1980s was this Band.

Fischer Z - The Worker

Fischer-Z - Acrobats (1979)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Grim viewing....

....dont know if you can watch outside Ireland. Maybe a blessing.


Part 1 of 2 about the history of Mental hospitals in Ireland.....

http://www.rte.ie/player/#!v=1110935

Monday, September 5, 2011

Its raining cats and dogs.....

here is one for ervybody who has to be out tonight. And I thank God/Buddha/Allah/Universe and *Bob* that I have a roof over my head...

Birdy - 'The A Team' (Ed Sheeran Cover)


and here the original:


Ed Sheeran - The A Team

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Will Kells reclaim its most famous book?


IT’S THE heritage argument that won’t go away. The Kells Tourism Forum has delivered its most emphatic message yet to Trinity College Dublin that it wants the Book of Kells returned to the town.
Trinity has politely declined the request for the ancient manuscript to be moved, but it doesn’t sound like the historians of Kells will give up lightly. Does Kells have a case in bringing the book back to Meath? Let’s weigh up the pros and cons:
Who had it first? 
The Book of Kells resided in the Abbey of Kells from at least 1007 until 1653. In 1661, it was presented to Trinity College Dublin by the Bishop of Meath, Henry Jones, where it remains to date. So it was in Kells for at least 646 years, and Trinity for around 350.
Who can look after it? 
Trinity has a display and storage set-up that’s “subject to very careful environmental controls and security”, along with a team of conservation specialists who make sure the book is in tip-top shape. The Kells Tourism Forum says it will build a centre just for the storage and care of the book.
Who needs it more? 
Half a million visitors a year go to Trinity to see the manuscript, and in July, the Book of Kells received a €2.7 million grant to increase its potential as a tourist attraction. Back in Kells, they figure having just one volume of the book wouldn’t adversely affect on the number of people heading to Trinity to see it, but would simply open up a new avenue for visitors.
Who’s going to win? 
Trinity currently has the upper hand, given that its storage facility and visitor centre is already in place, plus the location of the Book Of Kells in the Old Library is embedded in visitor guides. Kells has an emotional argument in returning the manuscript to its spiritual home, but their demands seem to be falling on deaf ears. Don’t expect this argument to conclude for a long time to come.
– UNA MULLALLY



The winter has arrived in Ireland...

....with rain. lots of it. And more to come over the weekend

Chet Baker - How deep is the ocean