What does it sound like?: Oh, bloody joy! What a glorious noise. This is a live album from 2023’s American tour with The Band Geeks, recorded in St. Charles Illinois in the … [Read More...] about Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – Live Perpetual Change
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What does it sound like?: Oh, bloody joy! What a glorious noise. This is a live album from 2023’s American tour with The Band Geeks, recorded in St. Charles Illinois in the … [Read More...] about Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – Live Perpetual Change
What does it sound like?: This limited edition vinyl release is a follow up to Wakeman’s Final One Man Solo Tour of North and South America from earlier this year. It is a piece … [Read More...] about Rick Wakeman. Yessonata
What does it sound like?: It’s hard to believe it’s over 50 years since this album was originally released - how the years hurry past, and how these box sets have a way of making … [Read More...] about Yes – Close To The Edge SDE
What does it sound like?: It’s 10 years since Chris Eckman called time on The Walkabouts’ 30-year career. During those years the band delivered a dozen albums that morphed from … [Read More...] about Chris Eckman – The Land We Knew the Best
Venue: Esplanade Theatre, Singapore Date: 26/02/2025 Always a favourite artist, the Asia leg of the Sigur Ros orchestral tour rolled into town at the end of February for two … [Read More...] about Sigur Ros with The Resound Collective
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Venue: Newcastle City Hall Date: 06/03/2025 So here I am once more in the playground of the broken hearts to listen one last time to the musical diary entries penned by Derek … [Read More...] about Fish
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Venue: Wyndham’s Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London Date: 22/02/2025 Inside No. 9 was known for its last minute twists, so maybe it’s not really a surprise that after reaching … [Read More...] about Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright
Venue: Wiltshire Music Centre, Bradford Upon Avon Date: 22/02/2025 The weather Gods have blessed us in this last week with a temperature rise from brass monkey zeros to a balmy … [Read More...] about Bongo lights up a sleepy Wiltshire venue
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Tiggerlion joins Twang in the pod, seizes the microphone and subjects the podmaster to a barrage of questions. Much laughter ensues and Tig denies we all have a little emo in … [Read More...] about The Afterword #109: Tiggerlion takeover!
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Steve T joins Twang in the pod to discuss which of his favourite tracks, book and luxury he would take to a desert island should fate place him there. If this format reminds you of … [Read More...] about The Afterword #108: DID with Steve T
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Twang, Tiggerlion, FentonSteve and Dai blow the cobwebs out of the pod and convene to discuss remixes and remasters. Fenton talks for approximately 3 hours about Sadie and dynamic … [Read More...] about The Afterword #107: Remix/Remaster
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Twang joins Tiggerlion, MosleyMoles, Leeds Boy and SteveT in the pod to discuss the lockdown. The team consider what cultural gems kept them sane in this difficult period, … [Read More...] about The Afterword #106: The lockdowncast
Twang finally finds the key to the pod and virtually gathers with Tiggerlion, Dave Amitri and special guest Hilary to discuss the 80s, a decade beloved and reviled by equal numbers … [Read More...] about The Afterword #105: The 80scast
thecheshirecat on Overtourism. Is it all AirBnB’s fault?
Overtourism has been with us for a while, hasn’t it? Ask a Venetian, or a Cornishman living just off the A30 wanting to nip to Sainsburys, or the resident of a Caribbean island dwelling in the shadow of cruise ships taller than the highest peak on their island. Yet 2024 seemed to be the year that the local worm turned, with protests against mass tourism in all sorts of place, Barcelona and the Balaerics being two prominent examples. It seems to me that AirBnB gets a lot of the flak for this. I’m yet to be convinced that this flak is justified. To me, it appears that they have become a conductor for wrath, being perceived as yet another too-successful American tech company, who must be dodgy by association.
I use AirBnB. I think it’s great. My geographical knowledge is excellent; when I go on a trip, I usually know exactly where I want to be. AirBnB is highly effective at finding me accommodation at or near that very location. Let me give you examples. In the past, I have cycled Lands End – John o Groats, the length of the Pyrenees » Continue Reading.
Year: 2024 Director: Nick Park We watched this on yer ‘flix a couple of nights ago. It was a shared family experience of the kind that happens very rarely these days. The … [Read More...] about Wallace & Gromit – Vengeance Most Fowl
Year: 1966 Director: Vera Chytilova There are good films that are good, good films that are hard work, and a very small subset of good films that are profoundly irritating. While … [Read More...] about Daisies
Year: 1927 Director: FW Murnau This is the 11th best film ever made, according to the 2022 Sight and Sound poll, and the latest in my sporadic walk through the lesser known … [Read More...] about Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
Year: 2024 Director: Steve McQueen Oh dear. “A masterpiece” gushed, apparently, The Independent, leaving me to wonder within what context. Possibly of hype? It is possible it … [Read More...] about Blitz
Author:Phil Kafcaloudes, Alberto Bravin & Andrew Wild, Nick Holmes 2024 not only saw the release of Deep Purple’s 23rd studio album, it also marked the 40th anniversary of the … [Read More...] about On Track – Deep Purple (from 1984) / The Beatles 1962-1966 / Porcupine Tree (revised edition)
Author:Martyn Hanson, Don Klees, David Starkey, John Van der Kiste When I think of the Groundhogs, it takes make right back to the days of Split and Thank Christ For The Bomb. … [Read More...] about Hoggin’ The Page – Groundhogs: The Classic Years / On Track – David Bowie 1983-2016 / Talking Heads / Gerry Rafferty
Author:Matt Karpe, Chris Kocher I wouldn’t personally describe Californication as a rock classic, although it is perhaps the album that revitalised the flagging career of the Red … [Read More...] about Rock Classics – Californication / Thank You For The Days
Author:Peter Kearns / Alan Byrne / Matthew Restall Perhaps not the most obvious choice from Kate’s back catalogue for this series, The Dreaming is one of her more difficult … [Read More...] about Rock Classics – The Dreaming / Philip Lynott – Renegade / Ghosts – Journeys to Post Pop
Platform:Nintendo Wii Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2015 Review:It all started in pre-COVID days. My kids were playing MarioKart8 and invited me to have a go. I was awful. I … [Read More...] about How MarioKart8 gives us hope
Platform:XBox, PC/Mac Age Rating:3+ Year of Release:2019 Review:I'm in need of a new game or two. This year I have played - 1 PUBG - I like it generally but I feel that I'm up … [Read More...] about Game help!
06/03/2025 Who'd have thunk it, eh?!? This evening, live at five UK time, will see the 200th show of Songs From Under The Floorboards. "I have to confess, I'm proud as hell of … [Read More...] about 200 Shows!
19/03/2025 Dick Gaughan – R/evolution: 1969–83 Advance notice of Kickstarter campaign (due in mid-March) Music biographer Colin Harper is launching a Kickstarter campaign in … [Read More...] about Dick Gaughan 1969-83 box set via crowdfunder two weeks away
21/02/2025 Available from an internet near you from Friday 21st February, ‘The calm beyond the storm’ is a single lifted from the recent ‘Infodemic’ album. A spokesperson for … [Read More...] about ‘The calm beyond the storm’ by The Eisenhowers
24/03/2025 Friends, I’m going to need your help in a few weeks – especially friends in the music world, for whom some of this might resonate. That help will be sharing links on … [Read More...] about Dick Gaughan – sleeping giant of the British folk revival: activity coming…
23/02/2025 Sensational jazz writer and classy old-school Modern jazz quartet leader Simon Spillett has a new album out - 'Up In Town'. It's a big deal, because he has a long … [Read More...] about Simon Spillett Quartet – new album and live in London 23 February
28/01/2025 Sounding the Century: The Exhibition gathers paper ephemera, record sleeves, photographs and original artwork to highlight the life and achievements of Bill Leader, … [Read More...] about SOUNDING THE CENTURY: THE EXHIBITION (MANCHESTER CENTRAL LIBRARY)