Friday, August 03, 2018

Inconsequential can be made to be good...

Playlist
Grandaddy - Just Like The Fambly Cat
John Wetton & Geoff Downes - Icon II - Rubicon
Uriah Heep - Wake The Sleeper
Jonatha Brooke - Back In The Circus
Fiona Apple - Extraordinary Machine
Tool - Lateralus
Lou Reed - Ecstasy
Sparks - Exotic Creatures Of The Deep
Porcupine Tree - Fear Of A Blank Planet
William Orbit - Pieces In A Modern Style
Muse - The Resistance
Udo Lindenberg - Stark Wie Zwei
Alice Cooper - Brutal Planet
Lou Reed - The Raven
Laura Pausini - From The Inside
Craig Armstrong - Piano Works
Anywhen - The Opiates
Suzanne Vega - Beauty & Crime
The Blue Nile - High
Del Amitri - Can You Do Me Good?
Tangents - Maze Crescent EP
Yes - Yes
Yes - 208 Radio Luxembourg Atlantic Gold EP
Fehlfarben - Über... Menschen

Two more, very probably, stupid book purchases today - £2 each from the BHF...



A meet up tonight with the Exec Producer...

To Bread Meats Bread for tasty burgers and fries...



...before heading round to the Lyceum for the second of many things we will see at this years Edinburgh Festival & Fringe...



Coffees...


...and in...

While there was only one set, it was quite beautiful...


The play itself is, of course, quite inconsequential - it's the meanings others have put and continue to put on it which have made it one of the most iconic theatre pieces written in the 20th Century...

Very good indeed - once I got over the inconsequentiality of it all...

Post performance, we stepped outside into a crowd awaiting a very loud and bright multimedia experience to open the Festival, however, we did not wait to see it...

Perhaps we should have...

Today's artwork, "Waiting for Waiting for Godot"...


Highlight of the Day : Waiting for Godot...

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