Here. 27 secs. This was a recurring gag but amusing. Frome had contacts with farming.
Last night Bea made up three cds of the best songs of last year - we do this every year - it always is a fun game and then we try and rate what our top five is - so I'll share some of our choices with you. I have to go with the Cardigans 'I need some fine wine and you you need to be nicer' for my top single - Susan chooses Sean Paul Temperature. Also in there are the Yeah Yeah Yeahs Gold Lion, Morrissey You Have Killed Me. Other hits we liked included Wigwam Checking Out My Wigwam Beck Cellphone's Dead Hot Chip Over and Over. The Kills The Good Ones was popular with both Sue and I as being T-Rexy in a good way. Outkast's Idlewild Blue is of course a blues harp winner sounding almost Ike Turner ish and Amy Winehouse's Rehab scorched itself into our brains like everyone else. We (OK I) liked Deja Vu by Beyonce and the Raconteurs Steady As She Goes and Country Girls by Primal Scream although we're all a bit sick of it now. For some reason my lot like Lady Sovereign and chose Random (kids eh?) and I think most of us like You Don't Know by the various rappers. The Horrors Count in Fives made us fans and we learned to love CSS in particular Ala la.
Most of these videos are available by searching this Blog - I will post some more of our favourites - in the meantime Happy New YearThis period 40 years ago saw the Cramps not releasing any new stuff until 1986. Such a shame. Contractual problems. Still played live and built their fan base but it was a blow.
This is the first photo of my Grandad as a young man we have seen. Billiards trophy. My Uncle Arthur's photo hence the tag Dad. He joined the Coldstream Guards later that year. He was a miner. Transferred to the Royal Engineers and back below ground.
This is what he did in WW1. Pic from the Osprey the War Underground which is excellent. Birthday present from Celia |
This mug was given out to local schoolchildren in 1997.
The Victoria Hall was originally called some thing like the Working Men's Hall but was changed. It used to house a library and reading room with Billiard tables too.Keep the change Bob!
I created a Facebook group Old Radstock many years ago. Still going. 5.2k members. Nice and friendly. Not all locals. A lot of railway buffs out there like Radstock.
RADSTOCK NORTH "A" RAILWAY SIGNAL BOX c1960. On ebay |
The Co-op bakery |
On the subject of Richard Hell and the Voidoids this is the original of the song 'I'm Your Man'. Great bit of gospel.
'I am a rabbit from East Germany' - One of the few songs about Dr Shipman. From the Fall Heads Roll lp.
This was his first big hit that broke him to a wider audience.
I like Van Morrison's 70s output - I think this one is great. Lovely bass.
This was a crazy day. An Ants tribute show. In Soho. We brought a minibus full of people. Someone paid our parking fee which was nice. Brought cider and took over the dressing room. About 2006. Fun though. Met some interesting people. Took our son who was underage but no one said anything. About 6 bands on the bill. Did 3 Ant covers, B-side Baby, it Doesn't matter and Plastic Surgery. Organised by Madam Stan.
Get down and get PRIMITIVE to episode #79 of Kogar’s Jungle Juice! An all new show filled with great rock and roll and WEIRD delights! Fun for the whole family! Dig it! This show features artists like; The Revels, Eddie and the Showmen, The Dominoes, Nolan Strong and the Diablos, Clyde McPhatter, Ruth Brown, Janis Martin, Slim Harpo, Jerry McCain, The Sonics and Saxie Russel! Full set list up over at the Boss Radio 66 blogspot!
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Last week’s show was #1 in Doo Wop, Rockabilly, Rhythm and Blues and 3rd in Instrumental and Garage Rock!
The fascinating stories embedded in our landscape.
got this from the library. From 2023. Very interesting. The Southwest section has Glastonbury Silbury Tintagel Cheddar Gorge and more.Here. This is a great movie. One of the best mining movies and that says a lot.
Matewan (/ˈmeɪtwɒn/) is a 1987 American independent[2][3] drama film written and directed by John Sayles, and starring Chris Cooper (in his film debut), James Earl Jones, Mary McDonnell and Will Oldham, with David Strathairn, Kevin Tighe and Gordon Clapp in supporting roles.[4] The film dramatizes the events of the Battle of Matewan, a coal miners' strike in 1920 in Matewan, a small town in the hills of West Virginia.
Matewan | |
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Directed by | John Sayles |
Written by | John Sayles |
Produced by | Peggy Rajski Maggie Renzi |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Haskell Wexler |
Edited by | Sonya Polonsky |
Music by | Mason Daring |
Distributed by | Cinecom Pictures |
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Running time | 132 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $4 million (estimated)[1] |
Box office | under $2 million (US)[1] |
Matewan was a critical success but a box office flop, grossing under $2 million on an estimated $4 million budget. The film received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, and received a Criterion Collection re-release in 2019.[5]
Listening to an audio book from the library. Number 3 of the Hillsbridge quartet. If you don't know them they are a series of 4 novels set in a fictionalized version of Radstock. Book one Black Mountains is set during World War One the second during the General Strike and this one the Second World War. They are worth a read. Or a listen. Audio books are fun as the narrator does the local accents. Great stuff.
Here. Don't really like sleeve but the tracklisting is good.
Starring Jasmine Trinca in the title role, the captivating debut from writer/director Léa Todorov tells the story of the famed Italian physician and educator who invented a teaching method that is still being used today in 35,000 schools bearing her name across the globe. At the turn of the 20th century, Lili d’Alengy (Leïla Bekhti. 'All Your Faces'), a famous Parisian courtesan and darling of the Parisian cabaret scene has a shameful secret – a daughter with a disability, Tina, whom she must hide to protect her career. Unwilling and unable to care for Tina, Lili decides to leave Paris for Rome. In Rome, Lili seeks help from Maria Montessori (Jasmine Trinca, 'Fortunata'), a doctor who is developing a teaching method for children with learning difficulties. But Maria also has a secret – a child born out of wedlock, and soon she will be forced to choose between her career and her child. Together, the two women will help each other to find their place in the world and establish a new vision of education.
We will never know how many of these we sold as it got re released after we had parted company with the label.
Big day in Bath today. The day when Regency fans descend on the city in their finest to walk through the streets. I have never bothered with it. see what a miner looked like in 1815 here