Thursday, 1 November 2007

Strange Feeling

... Oh, don't you need somebody to talk your troubles to,
Ah, lord I know I wanna catch the morning train, lord the first thing,
Oh, I wanna hear you say we're gonna take that strange feelin',
Oh, take it all away

So, the latest job thing turned up nothing again, and I'm rapidly running out of options. The monthly pay cheque helps, but it's all rather unfulfilling and unsatisfying.

To add insult to injury, the Tube was a nightmare. The platform at King's Cross reminded me of the events of 7/7/05. It was all rather spooky.

Shuffle 'Not Classical or Spoken':

Kind Hearted Woman Blues (Take 1) - Robert Johnson, from The Complete Recordings (Disc 1)
Entry Of The Crims - King Crimson, a freebie from DGM,
Go Through This (New York 1980) - Yes. The 'Drama' line-up and not their finest moment,
Taking Tiger Mountain - Brian Eno
Hibou, Anemone And Bear - Soft Machine. If music such as this didn't exist, I think I'd go mad,
Suckling The Mender - Cocteau Twins. Ditto,
This Heart Keeps Beating For Me - Captain,
The Three Shadows Part III - Bauhaus,
Come With Us - Brian Eno And David Byrne,
Astronomy - Jethro Tull,
Lo And Behold - James Taylor,
Deborah - Jon & Vangelis,
One Mile Below - Siouxsie. I still haven't got round to listening to this album in full, but the tracks I've heard are fantastic,
Sweetness - Yes,
The Marshall Plan - Blue Oyster Cult,
21st Century Schizoid Man (LP Version) - King Crimson, from the 'Dunlop' ad of ten years or so ago,
Strange Feelin' - Tim Buckley.

No 'All Day Breakfast Show' yesterday. They're going to be hard-pressed to keep up their latest 'guarantee' of 'at least three' a week. Hmmm. Turmoil.

T - 1; M - 4; D - 2

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