Friday, January 05, 2018

When in Rome...

Playlist
Geneviève Bellemare - Melancholy Fever
Terrence Dixon - 12,000 Miles of Twilight LP
Sanguine Hum - Now We Have Light
Various Artists - Cloudland Blue Eclectic Selection 2018 Vols 1-52
Argent - Argent
Moebius & Plank - Rastakraut Pasta
The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers
Audible Silence - An Instinctual Response
And One - Magnet (Premium Edition)
Laurie Anderson - You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With
The Inward Circles - Scaleby
Betty Everett - Chicago Hit Factory - The Vee-Jay Story 1953-1966
Casa Del Mirto - Monochrome
The Clientele - Music For the Age of Miracles
Phish - 2017/12/30 New York, NY
Eldridge Holmes - ack That Cat Was Clean
Matthew Shaw - The Wire Tapper 29
Jimmy McCracklin - Stax-O'-Soul: A Sampler Of Stax Trax
Morton Feldman - Music Before Revolution
Richard Skelton - Thirty Works
Bryan Adams - Ultimate
The Corrs - Jupiter Calling
Bruno Mars - 24k Magic
Sam Smith - The Thrill Of It All (Special Edition)
Chris Stapleton - From A Room: Volume 2
The Script - Freedom Child
James Blunt - The Afterlove (Extended Version)
Frainbreeze - Vocal Trance 2018
Brian Eno - On Land
Richard Skelton - Towards a Frontier
The Pink Fairies - Never Neverland
Orrin Evans - Captain Black
Green Day - Greatest Hits: God's Favorite Band

Today was not like a Wednesday, happily, it was like a Friday...

Some entertainment with chums JB, Double D, Matt and Marta before heading home for some tasty fish pie and vegetables...

"Big Bang Theory", "Michael Portillo's Great British Rail Journeys", "University Challenge" (Reading null points, us 110 points) and "Rome Unpacked", including, not only how to make a real spaghetti carbonara but also the art of Caravaggio, all entertained on the box...

I forgot to mention an excellent new comedy last night, "Derry Girls"...

Scenes from around Crispycat Towers this evening...

Listening...


Reading...


Wearing...


Looking...


...and today's artwork, "2018-01-05"...


Lights out at midnight...

Highlight of the Day : A visit to Roma, probably...

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