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90 seconds of fame


Jim, NMM
Originally uploaded by George
George Oates worked in our office a couple of weeks ago, researching photos for the Flickr Commons. She interviewed various members of the web team. Notice how I cunningly evade her piercing questions - by giggling like an eejit.
 

These boots were made for walking



Tunbridge walk, originally uploaded by eat your greens.

My 18 year-old Vasque Sundowners have finally given up the ghost. Three miles into a ten mile walk, the sole of the left boot came away from the rest of the boot, flopping about as I walked. I tied the sole back onto the boot with an old shoelace and finished the walk. Time for some new boots, I think.

In their time, these boots have:

 

This is Lima Mike calling Delta Charlie

I love Fear is the Key.

 

Dreams of californication

guitar

Just messing about with the guitar and wondering how Movable Type handles mp3 uploads:
test.mp3

 

opus mixtum

Antietam; Josh Madell, Tara Key and Tim Harris, in front of the Coney Island Cyclone.
Photo credit: Dawn Sutter Madell

A couple of you (mr g. and k.r.) might remember my first venture into writing HTML – a few pages about the band Antietam, written in 1994 or 95 and hosted on geocities. Those pages moved to a home on demon internet in 1996 and lasted, more or less unchanged, until around 2005, when I bought eatyourgreens.org.uk. Well, the pages themselves still exist and you can nose around on them here. My favourites are the first appearance of the phrase ‘eat your greens!’ and a Guitar Player interview where Tara Key gets technical about amps and effects pedals. What’s not to love about a librarian who plays guitar like Neil Young and waxes lyrical about Les Pauls?

Anyway, enough nostalgia. Antietam have a myspace page now and a new album, Opus Mixtum, which I just got hold of and have been playing pretty constantly for the last 3 days. 26 songs (11 of them instrumentals) sprawling over 2 CDs, it takes a while to sink in but first impressions are that this is a great record. It’s an eclectic range of sounds, but no less powerful for it. There’s style rock, reminiscent of Rope A Dope or Burgoo, mixed with gentle acoustic guitar and piano that could have come from Tara’s solo albums, Bourbon County and Ear and Echo. I think this is going to be one of my favourite records of 2008.

If you’re in New York, Antietam are playing outside the Brooklyn Public Library on 31st May. More info on myspace.

 

Kitchen door



Kitchen door, originally uploaded by eat your greens.

“I bet you could rip that out with a claw hammer”, said Neil C. He was right too…

So I’ve spent my Easter Sunday ripping the flat apart with my bare hands. Cos , baby… There’s something quite satisfying about demolishing 30-year-old DIY.

 

We call upon the author to explain

Blair Millen tagged me to write six unimportant things so here goes:

  • My favourite record at the moment is .
  • I was born, and grew up, in .
  • I spent a semester of grad school on academic probation, with the threat of being kicked off my PhD if I didn’t improve my grades.
  • I spent this afternoon painting the spare room.
  • I first used e-mail in 1989. No internet back then, as I recall.
  • I’m about to make a nice cup of fairtrade tea. Cheers!
 

I guess this must be the place

It pleased the map geek within me to discover that Google Maps has street names in . Which meant I could find my old place in , at Elena Arizmendi 18B.

 

Goin' against your mind

Bruce Lawson takes time out from exploring the sultry ladyboys ancient Bhuddist temples of southeast Asia to write about the landmine problem in Cambodia. Two people a day are blown up by Cambodian mines, on average.

Unrelated to that, I spent some birthday money (thanks Matt!) on new music this week and I wanted to say that Built to Spill's ‘Goin' against your mind' is one of the best songs I’ve heard in ages. You can listen to it free on builttospill.com.

 

She’s a real left winger

…cos she’s been down South and held peasants in her arms.