Monday, June 13, 2022

Always 48...

Playlist
Sly & the Family Stone - Stand!
The Temptations - Puzzle People
Gal Costa - Gal Costa
David Sylvian - Weatherbox Sampler EP
David Sylvian & Robert Fripp - Jean The Birdman
David Sylvian - I Surrender (Single)
Goose - Dripfield (EP)
Bree van Reyk - Superclusters
Asia - Asia in Asia - Live at The Budokan, Tokyo, 1983
Goose - 2022/06/08 Artpark, Lewiston, NY
The Cannonball Adderley Quintet & Orchestra - Experience In E
Louis Smith - Here Comes Louis Smith
Tommy Smith - Emergence
Yes - Tormato
Yes - The Yes Album
Yes - Time And A Word
Yes - Drama
Yes - Going For The One
Yes - The Quest
Yes - Fragile
Yes - Close To The Edge
Lucy Kaplansky - The Last Days of Summer
Hainbach - Core Memory
Lionel Rogg - Exploring the World of Music: J S Bach

Writing this, and the next four entries, on 10 June 2024 as I play catch up...

On commencing, at that point, there were 148 days on here without text...

So here goes...

Up at 10 to six...


...on Sister Pam's birthday, which would have been her 59th - but she will always be just 48...


The back room remained set up for rehearsals...


Scenes...



Good skies...


...and to choosing today's listening section...


A box of CD singles, mostly, by Sparks and David Sylvian...



And these chosen...


...which had to be added to iTunes first, given my CD single ripping is a little behind...

Then, to sorting out the box sets...


Or, at least, taking them off the shelves pre breakfast....


...for which I drove to Patisserie Florentin for tasty Pains au Raisin...


Post breakfast, some music stuff in the attic, to no avail...







A photo taken of my favourite aroma hand wash...


Over to visit my mum this afternoon as she remains at High Bank waiting to get home and somewhat upset about sister Pam...


It will be another two months...

On the parents front, late on, listening to this LP, snaffled from my dad back in 1975 due to Toccata and Fugue in D Minor's use in the opening scenes of "Rollerball"...


Funny how things work out...

Lowlight of the Day : It should have been a celebration...

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