Still prefer the original but Satie is strong enough to take different approaches - good fun⦠youtu.be/Q19xN0kS8ro?...
Still prefer the original but Satie is strong enough to take different approaches - good fun⦠youtu.be/Q19xN0kS8ro?...
I've created a petition to get Winston Churchill replaced on the five pound note, with a Bog-moss.
Sign here please. c.org/j7ZFc4qRFn
I just signed a petition to stop the rollout of facial recognition surveillance in the UK.
The Government and shops are scanning us without clear laws in place, using our faces like barcodes.
It feels really invasive. Can you take 30 seconds to sign it too? you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/st...
Current Mood.
Itβs Willβs career thatβs suffering too, itβs his (and the other musicians) livelihoods. I detest unprofessional behaviour. Audiences deserve the best. Apparently Willβs not even allowed to write new stuffβ¦π€·π»ββοΈ
Great chat between Martin Ware and Will on YouTube somewhere- Will wouldnβt even discuss Mac. Theyβre kind of musically estranged. Will travels with the band I think, Mac separately. A sorry state of affairs.
Fuck no. Absolutely not. Cut disability benefits but give tax dodgers a get out of jail free card?
Got one of thoseπ #Hipster
"Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (III)" by Paul Nash portrays a dreamlike scene with abstract natural forms and overlapping celestial elements in pastel tones, reflecting Nash's fascination with the mystical aspects of nature. The juxtaposition of surreal shapes and a poetic sky evoke a sense of transcendental harmony, characteristic of Nash's devotion to exploring the metaphysical qualities of landscapes.
Landscape of the Vernal Equinox (III) https://www.wikiart.org/en/paul-nash/landscape-of-the-vernal-equinox-iii-1944
This is hilarious.
Also, completely enraging.
Apparently, it only takes three questions to separate the Einsteins from the Homer Simpsons of this world. www.iflscience.com/prove-your-s...
Latest collage for the wonderful @thenewworldmag.bsky.social
Arsebiscuits
Middle lad's been made redundant.
Grafter.
Anyone know of owt in the Greater Manchester area ???
Worked in a Warehouse for 2 years.
Done Bar work and behind the scenes at Festivals...
Got an engineering degree but always comes 2nd in interviews...
Bluesky... I need your help! This little indie kid is in with a shot at her first UK Top 40 Album this week. I'm currently number 5 in the midweek charts! π€― If there was ever a time to buy, stream or download my new album... This is absolutely it. I can't believe it! katherinepriddy.tmstor.es
Every time it's Eno and Cale's birthdays I promote the hell out of WRONG WAY UP, a multicolored cuckoo clock of an album out of time in 2026 as much as in 1990. Cale's "Cordoba" ranks among his best. humanizingthevacuum.wordpress.com/2015/09/19/w...
If only the BBC had journalists that could look into this π
My hairdresser and friend opened her business last week. Tonight it burned to the ground. This is devastating.
Iβve set up a fundraiser. If you havenβt done anything for international womenβs day yet, hereβs a chance to support a women-run business in need: www.paypal.com/pools/c/9nhn...
This is Albie. He was so touched by his family singing happy birthday in his native language that he didn't notice the cupcakes with his face on them. 13/10 hbd Albie #SeniorPupSaturday (TT: _sallyv)
RIP Joseph 'Country Joe' McDonald, a towering figure of the West Coast sound.
"GIMME AN F"
Scene is a suburban street. A green RANGE ROVER is parked on the kerb. We see two men approach it. We'll call them MAN 1 and MAN 2. MAN 1 [showing Man 2 the Range Rover] So yeah here it is 59,000 on the clock Nice racing green MAN 2: Looks lovely MAN 1: It's got the heated seats, auto headlights [Man 2 looks in the front seat] MAN 2: Really nice [man 2 now opening the back door] MAN 1: Reverse camera, air quality sensor Leather upgrade - MAN 2: What's that? MAN 1: WhatΒ MAN 2: There's something on the back seat thereΒ [we now see what he is looking at on the back seat. it is the tiny, shrivelled, calcified form of ANDREW MOUNTBATTEN WINDSOR, claw-like hands laced, his tiny body all grey, his hunted eyes glowing red] MAN 1: I can't see anything. MAN 2: You've got Andrew Mountbatten Windsor MAN 1: That's just light wear MAN 2: It's not light wear mate,Β it's the former PrinceΒ It's completely ingrainedΒ in the leather [he scratches disdainfully at the melted form of the royal wraith] MAN 2: Is this why you didn't show the back seat on the listing? MAN 1: It's a design feature. MAN 2: I've come down from SuffolkΒ mate. [Ends]
Pops up occasionally on Sky Arts for anyone interested. π
'Inches' Yvonne Trewin, of Paignton, the smallest member of the crew makes a big leap ashore to make fast as the boat comes alongside (original caption). Official Admiralty photograph taken by Harold William John Tomlin, Plymouth, November 1944. Imperial War Museum image: A 26510. Description: a young woman in Naval uniform photographed mid-leap as she jumps from her boat to the shore. In the background can be seen other vessels including warships.
My favourite from this series: a Wren in flight. The leaping Wren is Yvonne Trewin from Paignton, nicknamed 'Inches' because she was the smallest member of her boat's crew (Imperial War Museum A 26510).
International Womenβs day plea - youtu.be/YMO8VfE_-1s?...
π Thanks. Have a shelf full of Pevsner as a consequence of watching the first time round π
@jamiembrixton.bsky.social Just finished the Lucinda Lambton Pevsner episode and blimey - thereβs your name at the end! Such a great episode and a wonderful series. Remainder lined up to enjoy over the next few days. Saw them back in the day, but enjoying them afresh. Great incidental music tooπ Ta
Itβs the perfect day to disappear into a quaint bookstore, never to be seen again.
Trevor, my airedale, laying on couch after a bath with little Westley, my lakeland, cuddling and resting his head on Trevor's back.
Westley will cuddle with anything just washed. He'll cuddle with a blanket, a pillow, or a Trevor β€οΈ
We hope you're having a happy blurry tail kind of day πΎππ«Ά
#dogsofbluesky
Incredibly normal to be banging on the door of the Quakers repeatedly but allowing literal organisations such as Britain first to stalk homes of refugees and domestic violence survivors every weekend.
Totally normal is this government. Not worried at all.