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Eco-warrior be damned

30 January, 2012 in Uncategorized

It’s nice to know some things never change isn’t it? In this particular case it just happens to be the Law of king Sod, or if it can possibly go wrong it almost certainly will if you prefer.

Having decided to do my bit for the environment I arranged to have solar photovoltaic panels fitted to my roof, at no small cost to myself I might add. So anyway the guys turned up to carry out the installation in bright, beautiful sunshine on Friday. The system went ‘live’ about 40 minutes before the light faded, but I thought to myself “Oh well, there’s always tomorrow…”

Saturday dawned with a bright sky and I was rubbing my hands at the prospect of generating lots of lovely ‘free’ electricity… then the clouds rolled in and from 9:00am onwards the day turned dull and showery. Sunday was no better being overcast and drizzly all day and now here we are Monday morning and it’s bloody well snowing… Ha! At least the panels will be nice and clean!

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Sheer indulgenge – that’s what life is all about

29 January, 2012 in Art, Music

I was talking to my friend Jake earlier about being of an age to just indulge myself and these two pieces of music came up in conversation; they’re poles apart, but equally beautiful in their own way.

Tomaso Albinoni’s Adagio in G minor never fails to move me to tears, while Mason Williams’ Classical Gas can lift me on even the darkest of days. I hope you’ll have the time to take time and enjoy them too.

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Will the madness ever end? I hope not!

28 January, 2012 in Art, Music

There are times when I really do wonder about my sanity and in particular my inner need to satisfy my lust for pretty things… my latest lustful twinge resulted in the acquisition of yet another beautiful guitar.

Yes I’ve been and gone and done it again, this time I’ve bought myself this Cort M600 in antique violin finish… and it’s a real beauty too, well in my eyes anyway.

M600 Detail

M600 Detail

What can I tell you about this baby? It’s a lean, mean rock machine. An axe with attitude and a voice that one minute screams I am el Diablo in disguise and the next whispers words of love in the dark brown tones of romantic poet. She screams, she growls, she howls… and she purrs like a little pussy cat. I think I’m in love!

I’m aware the madness has to stop… I can’t continue buying guitars just because I like the way they look or the way they sound. Oh don’t get me wrong, I do play them too; to simply hang these beautiful instruments on my wall and never enjoy the way they feel beneath my fingers would be a travesty indeed. I love having my guitars to look at, but I adore playing them too…

Cort guitars don’t have much of a reputation here in the UK, which is a great shame. If my M600 is anything to go by they are beautifully made and utilise excellent electronics giving them superb looks and sounds. The action is low and sweet, the curvature of the neck just right; the guitar is very forgiving too making even me sound good!

I guess it should bother me that Cort guitars are made in Indonesia and the manufacturers probably utilise cheap labour, but I’m afraid it doesn’t. The truth is I can’t afford the extremely fancy prices charged by the likes of Fender and Gibson for American made guitars and there is no doubt in my mind given the quality if my M600 had been American made there’d have been an extra zero on the price tag. I may be crazy, but I live in the real world and have come to accept vagaries of World economy.

Duncan Design

Duncan Design Humbuckers

Cort M600

Cort M600

Me and my madness… we go from strength to strength!

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Frost at Midnight… and in the morning too

21 January, 2012 in Art, People

Winter's Dawn
Winter’s Dawn

The Frost performs its secret ministry,
Unhelped by any wind. The owlet’s cry
Came loud, -and hark, again! loud as before.
The inmates of my cottage, all at rest,
Have left me to that solitude, which suits
Abstruser musings: save that at my side
My cradled infant slumbers peacefully.
‘Tis calm indeed! so calm, that it disturbs
And vexes meditation with its strange
And extreme silentness. Sea, hill, and wood,
With all the numberless goings-on of life,
Inaudible as dreams! the thin blue flame
Lies on my low-burnt fire, and quivers not;
Only that film, which fluttered on the grate,
Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing.
Methinks its motion in this hush of nature
Gives it dim sympathies with me who live,
Making it a companionable form,
Whose puny flaps and freaks the idling Spirit
By its own moods interprets, every where
Echo or mirror seeking of itself,
And makes a toy of Thought.

But O! how oft,
How oft, at school, with most believing mind,
Presageful, have I gazed upon the bars,
To watch that fluttering stranger! and as oft
With unclosed lids, already had I dreamt
Of my sweet birthplace, and the old church-tower,
Whose bells, the poor man’s only music, rang
From morn to evening, all the hot Fair-day,
So sweetly, that they stirred and haunted me
With a wild pleasure, falling on mine ear
Most like articulate sounds of things to come!
So gazed I, till the soothing things, I dreamt,
Lulled me to sleep, and sleep prolonged my dreams!
And so I brooded all the following morn,
Awed by the stern preceptor’s face, mine eye
Fixed with mock study on my swimming book:
Save if the door half opened, and I snatched
A hasty glance, and still my heart leaped up,
For still I hoped to see the stranger’s face,
Townsman, or aunt, or sister more beloved,
My playmate when we both were clothed alike!

Dear Babe, that sleepest cradled by my side,
Whose gentle breathings, heard in this deep calm,
Fill up the interspersed vacancies
And momentary pauses of the thought!
My babe so beautiful! it thrills my heart
With tender gladness, thus to look at thee,
And think that thou shalt learn far other lore,
And in far other scenes! For I was reared
In the great city, pent mid cloisters dim,
And saw nought lovely but the sky and stars.
But thou, my babe! shalt wander like a breeze
By lakes and sandy shores, beneath the crags
Of ancient mountain, and beneath the clouds,
Which image in their bulk both lakes and shores
And mountain crags: so shalt thou see and hear
The lovely shapes and sounds intelligible
Of that eternal language, which thy God
Utters, who from eternity doth teach
Himself in all, and all things in himself.
Great universal Teacher! he shall mould
Thy spirit, and by giving make it ask.

Therefore all seasons shall be sweet to thee,
Whether the summer clothe the general earth
With greenness, or the redbreast sit and sing
Betwixt the tufts of snow on the bare branch
Of mossy apple-tree, while the nigh thatch
Smokes in the sun-thaw; whether the eave-drops fall
Heard only in the trances of the blast,
Or if the secret ministry of frost
Shall hang them up in silent icicles,
Quietly shining to the quiet Moon.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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From the sublime to the surreal

19 January, 2012 in Art, Places

Isn’t it just bloody typical? The weather I mean… stunningly bright and beautiful days with cold frosty nights at the beginning of the week turning to damply warm almost muggy days by the week’s end… as ever in Britain, no two days are ever really the same.

So anyway I’d had half-made plans to get out with my camera yesterday to take advantage of the frosty light, which were turned upside down by the change in conditions. Undeterred though I’ve grabbed the opportunity to explore the more surreal side of photography…

Surreal Castle Moat

Surreal Castle Moat

Odd isn’t  it? Don’t worry… no need to adjust your set

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Using the right tool for the job

15 January, 2012 in Music

Playing guitar has become far more satisfying for me recently… partly due perhaps to my skills having increased a little and partly due to my lovely new Marshall amplifier that has helped me create the sound I had been seeking. I’ve found myself becoming more creative too in the way I use/treat my instruments… perhaps I’ll explain that a little… and dispel any mental images of my impersonating Hendrix or Townsend and wrecking guitars!

Washburn WI 65 Pro

Washburn lWI 65 Pro

I’ve always been a bit of a magpie, acquiring shiny things because they look good and never ever throwing anything away… over the last year or so I’ve become a bit of a collector guitar-wise and am the proud owner of rather more than I actually need. The plus side of this is not having to make one guitar type multi-task. I’ve always loved 50s/60s rock ‘n’ roll, the heavier blues based rock from the 70s onwards and of course just sitting chopping ‘cowboy chords’ for sing-a-long sessions/folk nights. The latter require a acoustic guitar and I have both 6 and 12 string versions to give a variation in timbre and voicing. As for the electric stuff though, well that’s really rather different. I have an excellent Tanglewood semi-acoustic that lends itself perfectly to playing the blues and is also useful for re-creating that distinctive sound of the 50s, but I also currently have two solid body guitars that I use for the heavier stuff.

The beast you see displayed on the right is my Washburn Idol WI 65 Pro; I was lucky to pick this fine instrument up from a guy in Northants a year or so back, who was down-sizing his guitar collection. It’s a beauty to play and the twin humbuckers (Washburn 600 at the neck and Seymour Duncan at the bridge) give it a great growl. If you do a net search you’re likely to find comments like ‘not a sought after guitar’ and ‘not a particularly desirable model’, but I suspect these comments are made by people who’ve never actually played one of the original 65 Pros. The solid mahogany body and deep set neck give the guitar superb sustain and the innovative Buzz Feiten Tuning System means the intonation is excellent. A Feiten-equipped instrument just sounds ‘better’; more in tune and much improved musically.

I’m not suggesting my 65 Pro stacks up against a genuine Gibson Les Paul, but it doesn’t fall short of the many Les Paul copies and is probably a lot more comfortable to play… I love the natural wood finish too… even if it does look a bit grubby after 10 years use.

Idol WI 65 Pro

Idol WI 65 Pro

So horses for courses it is for Usky now; different guitars set-up for different music styles… my Dad always did tell me to use the right tool for the job and following that advice seems to have improved my state of mind! I’m fairly sure my new found discipline is at least partly behind my current enjoyment too; regular structured practice has really done things for me… I’m a better player for it certainly.

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Seems like Winter has arrived in Uskyland

14 January, 2012 in Fauna, Food

January strolled in, weather-wise… or at least it did around here. No sub-zero temperatures, no snow, no ice… instead the weather was relatively warm and rather wet in Uskyland. Well all that changed overnight and I woke up to scenes like these this morning:

Icy Boughs

Icy Boughs

No idea what the temps dropped to last night, but things obviously got rather cold… even tucked up in my nice warm house I feel chilly… so I guess the beasties and birdies that live outdoors are suffering a bit today…

Cold Nests

Cold Nests

I think I’ll pop a few extra nuts in the feeder when I replace the birds fat-balls this morning.

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Once met, never forgotten

8 January, 2012 in Art, People

She sells sea shells...

She sells sea shells...

I must go down to the sea again,
To the lonely sea and the sky;
I left my shoes and socks there -
I wonder if they’re dry?

The late, great, Spike Milligan

You know how it is, after just one day back at work the recent holiday season seems no more than a distant memory…. something that happened years ago…. sigh …well it WAS last year after all!

Of course being a retired person I didn’t have to go back to work, but I still have some sympathy for the toiling masses so I thought I post Spike’s version of ‘I must go down to the sea again’ in the sincere hope it’d bring the odd, very odd, smile to the faces of one or two of you poor sods still putting up with the daily drudge.
Happy-Grin

I had the great honour and pleasure of briefly meeting Mr Milligan many years ago; how I miss his often bizarre and slightly warped view of life… it suited me so well. Spike old friend, your persona lives on forever.

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50 Years of LOUD

5 January, 2012 in Music

Now that the festive season is over and done with and life has returned to normal I thought I’d be bold and ask the question, “What did Santa bring you?”

Marshall MG30CFX

As for myself, I had one of these little beauties… it’s a Marshall MG30CFX combination amp and it is really rather stunning. With four switch-able channels I can get a plethora of sounds with very little effort… and I’ve got to say this amp does sound great in all its various modes.

You may not know it, but Marshall amplification have been the driving force behind rock music for a whopping 50 years now and the distinctive sound their amps produce have given us numerous instantly recognisable bands. Started by Jim Marshall, bizarrely a drummer, in 1962 Marshall amps soon became a name to be reckoned with and were much favoured by the likes of Pete Townshend (The Who), Eric Clapton (then with Cream), Ritchie Blackmore (Deep Purple) and the greatest ambassador of all, Jimi Hendrix to name but a few.

Of course it isn’t just rock guitarists who use Marshall amps you’ll see them on rig set-ups for pop and country artists too, but without doubt the Marshall sound favours those who play rock and/or blues… which is why I wanted one and I couldn’t be happier with the one I’ve got… I’ve finally achieved a sound exactly like Billy Gibbons (ZZ Top) so I guess now I’ll have to start growing my beard again now!

Whatever you had in your Christmas stocking last year I sincerely hope it brings you as much joy as my Marshall MG30CFX has already brought me and continues to do so into the long mists of time.

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iPads for sale….

2 January, 2012 in Uncategorized

If you are interested in getting an iPad, I have some for sale that I got hold of through a contact. These are the real deal and legit, definitely NOT off the back of a truck. They are actually from a cancelled hospital contract thanks to the government’s cutback in funding.

Numbers are limited, but I still have twenty (20) of these iPads and they’re going for less than Half Price… so I’ll be moving them on a first come, first served basis.

I have already sold one (pic is attached) so you can see exactly what you would be getting.

Get back to me as quickly as you can if you want one.

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