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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Less than 48 hours...

...left to go before my next tour. Whenever I return from a trip, I feel very restless - being tied to a desk doesn't suit me. During my two month hiatus, I spent the first six weeks in sheer frustration, but for the last two weeks, I have settled...just when I need to haul ass again.

Still, i'll make my own fun. Beijing, Shanghai, Qingdao, Shenzhen & Guangzhou. No time for Hong-Kong, and it's not clear if i'll make it to Taipei & Hsinchu. Qingdao is a new stop...Shandong cuisine, German influences, 2008 Olympics venue...hmm.





Qingdao May 4th Square

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Sounds to groove to

Teenage and tasty...spending their lives in 'sunshine, music and insect love'

I live right by a copse. I wake up every morning to bird song, but I am buggered if I know which birds are here, although I believe that Jays form part of the local population. The RSPB has a facility for hearing the sounds of various birds. It can become quite addictive. You have been warned.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Meltdown on the South Bank

Yesterday we managed to catch a documentary movie about Roky Erickson of the 13th Floor Elevators, followed by a performance by the KPM All-Stars - including Alan Hawkshaw, Keith Mansfield, Alan Parker & Brian Bennett - with vocals from Madeline Bell. KPM is a music library - like De Wolfe (of the Sweeney theme tune) - most famous for the themes to Sportsnight and Grandstand. The label's composers also worked with a number of pop acts, with a number of the label musicians acting as session players. I have a few KPM compilations, but it was worth going to the Queen Elizabeth Hall to hear a funky version of the Grndstand theme, shaking everybody down. These guys are in their 60s and demonstrated such energy, committment and drive, that it would put most of us to shame.

As for lunch...the iPOD Perv and I tried out The Baltic on the corner of Blackfriars Road and The Cut. The lamb was exquisitely tender - a really filling stew with white beans. The barsz (beetroot soup) was great and just the way I like it (without dumplings). I have been told that the cherry and strawberry vodkas are to die for (as is the blonde waitress from Gdansk).

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Yaaaawwwwn

Tired, but read an awful lot of good stuff:
  • 'Errand' & 'Boxes' in the collection 'Elephant' by Raymond Carver (thanks to Da Bomb)
  • McSweeney's 23, especially the shorts by Roddy Doyle, Chris Bachelder & Christopher Stokes
  • Bits of '1066 and All That' by Sellar and Yeatman

Youtube'd: Coltrane, Miles, Mingus, War, Animals, Small Faces & the Mighty Boosh.

Jeez, I sure know how to waste time productively.

Commentary

Carl von Clausewitz wrote that war 'is the continuation of politics by other means'

So what is it when politicians disclose policy to print and broadcast journalists instead of presenting it to Parliament?

Friday, June 15, 2007

His head held quietly in his hands

The shame, the shame...

...a friend asked for some ideas about nightmare first dates, given that she rates me as an expert in this area.

So I responded with a few examples, only to be told that she is writing for a pre-watershed TV serial and cannot use the material, her parting line being 'Gosh you have had some weird dates with some weird women! thanks for sharing mate.'

Yes, thanks indeed.

Now it's out there and can never be reined in.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Another decent restaurant

I try to avoid Indian restaurants, mostly because they serve up anglicised mush. A good test is to order saag gosht - lamb with spinach. The lamb should be tender, and the spinach should not be soggy, limp. Eriki, on the Finchley Road at Swiss Cottage, hit the spot.

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Progress on edits

Good feedback from Da Bomb on my last two editing sessions encompassing 'So it Goes' and '89-92', as well as a new piece, 'Biodegradable', below. Slow, but happening.

Weekend mood: lovely, following a 40th birthday party in the Midlands, as well as a nice country drive through Peppard towards Watlington.

Listening to: Love's classic album 'Forever Changes'

Proust on Plastic

'Biodegradable'

I possess a ring, symbolising a fragment of the past - not quite a relationship, but an extended acquaintance, borne from an eternally suspended courtship. Not so much a bond, but a connection, prone to interference, often subject to crosstalk.

The ring had a twin, a partner. No, it was a counterpart, an occasional companion; a sidekick. It may even have once co-starred in a poem.

But enough of poetry. It has had its day. Back to the ring.

I roll the ring in the palm of my hand, examining the curvature, and reflecting on how what goes around, comes around. Resting on the flat made by my fingers, it is disturbed by a gentle breeze, betraying its fickleness. I lift my palm towards my nose and try to trace a scent, to locate the trail, and follow it back, to see who it leads to now.

But the air serves only to conduct the sound of children playing outside my window in the early evening shade, and the secrets of the great spotted woodpeckers and jays spillover through their rhythms, songs and chants from the periphery of Lousehill Copse. There lingers the subtle recollection of freshly cut grass, hanging in the air, like a final, solitary tear on the verge of freefall. This provides the desired narcotic effect.

They say there is a place where we keep the letters, photos, trinkets and mementos. The attic, shed or shoe box atop the wardrobe. It provides words, pictures, context. But there are also imprints on the long-term memory, and in this pilgrim heart, I have left no room for sentimentality.

I caress the ring. The auric sheen rubs off.

I fling the ring towards the copse, to spare the landfill this petty burden.

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Restaurant alley off the A41

Thursday was spent at Hafez II on the Finchley Road in Swiss Cottage - a regular haunt of HY. Excellent Persian food. The entertainment was a beautiful Brazilian belly dancer, who got most of us up to dance with her. Being modest, I performed the dance of seven veils/napkins. Shaggy & Doris refused (swines).

Friday night at Cottons in Camden with Gorgeous Pete, Shaggy & Maxie Baby. The curried goat was to die for (again - again and again). So was the girl sitting nearby (slobber).

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

So...

...after 13 years, I have finally managed to track down Karl H - now there's him, Chewy, Wai, so all I need to do is find the elusive Ali Khan.

Will I manage it? What am I on about? Do you care? Are you reading this? Why? Are you merely a figment of your own imagination?

Go on, vanish in a puff of your own logic!

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Noise

Restaurant recommendation: The Queen of Sheba, a terrific Ethiopian restaurant in Kentish Town, on the corner of Fortess Road & Falkland Road. Go and smell the coffee.

Editing: 'So it goes' and attempting to battle with '89 - 90'

Reading: 'It Don't Worry Me' by Ryan Gilbey (thanks D)

Listening to: 'Books from Boxes' by Maximo Park (it's a poem)

Mood: lyrically constipated