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Here's a shot, i couldn't decide between three edits, so i might put the other one i like up as well, i don't know.. it's late and i shouldn't be up.
oh!
i had a fortune cookie today,
and it said; "someone you adore seeks reconciliation..."
Tribute to Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are book.
Movie created using a single shot of polapremium's fade to black film. Incrementally manipulated and scanned approx 169 times. Not digitally created.
music: Kevin MacLeod
After Joseph Kosuth
Book + 3 CDs :
Wire
Pink Flag
PF13SE
80 page 7 inch sized hardback book with recording details, new interviews with the band members, photographs and lyrics.
Art Direction . Jon Wozencroft
Typography . Brian Harris
Photography . Annette Green
Liner Notes . Intro . Jon Savage
Liner Notes . Main Text . Graham Duff
Use Hearing Protection
GMA
introducing the new cast at New English Ballet Theatre, for 2015. On tour soon!
Here are a few rehearsal studio photos - this from Kristen McNally's 'Mad Women'
photo - © Dave Morgan
Wire are an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976[1] by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals), Bruce Gilbert (guitar), and Robert Gotobed (drums). They were originally associated with the punk rock scene, appearing on The Roxy London WC2 album – a key early document of the scene – and were later central to the development of post-punk.
Inspired by the burgeoning UK punk scene, Wire are often cited as one of the more important rock groups of the 1970s and 1980s. Critic Stewart Mason wrote, "Over their brilliant first three albums, Wire expanded the sonic boundaries of not just punk, but rock music in general."[2]
Wire are a definitive art punk and post-punk ensemble, mostly due to their richly detailed and atmospheric sound, often obscure lyrical themes, and, to a lesser extent, their Situationist political stance[citation needed]. The group exhibited a steady development from an early raucous punk style (1977's Pink Flag) to a more complex, structured sound involving increased use of guitar effects and synthesizers (1978's Chairs Missing and 1979's 154). The band gained a reputation for experimenting with song arrangements throughout its career.[3]
introducing the new cast at New English Ballet Theatre, for 2015. On tour soon!
Here are a few rehearsal studio photos - this from Valentino Zucchetti's 'Orbital Motion'
photo - © Dave Morgan
introducing the new cast at New English Ballet Theatre, for 2015. On tour soon!
Here are a few rehearsal studio photos - this from Kristen McNally's 'Mad Women'
photo - © Dave Morgan
introducing the new cast at New English Ballet Theatre, for 2015. On tour soon!
Here are a few rehearsal studio photos- this from Kristen McNally's 'Mad Women'
photo - © Dave Morgan
Groningen | Гронинегн, 29-11-2019.
THE GOTOBEDS @ Vera Mainstage. Groningen, the Netherlands. No opening act.
My THE GOTOBEDS, 29 November 2019 @ Vera Mainstage set in my Concerts collection.
wire: 154 1st class stamp
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The stamp featured in the above photograph exists only in my imagination.
japanese forms
introducing the new cast at New English Ballet Theatre, for 2015. On tour soon!
Here are a few rehearsal studio photos - this from Valentino Zucchetti's 'Orbital Motion'
photo - © Dave Morgan
Rohan Gotobed (Young Sirius) at LeakyCon 2011. (Back row: Arthur Bowen / Albus Severus Potter, and Benedict Clarke / Young Snape)
Things I like - Sleep with my socks outside pants. And if they are fluffy even better. It isn't very glam but so comfy!
Cosas que me gustan-Dormir con los calcetines por fuera del pantalón.Y si son esponjosos mucho mejor. No es muy glamuroso pero super cómodo ehh.
Cathedral, Ely, Cambridgeshire
I used to be afraid of going back to Ely. So many of the memories from the first twenty years of my life are bound up with this place. I still want to step off the bus or train and find that it is still the early 1970s, to wander around the market with my granny, or go to my other grandparents' house in Chiefs Street for dinner before wandering off into the shops to spend my pocket money. But they are all dead now, and although many of my aunts, uncles and cousins still live in and around the city, I have no direct connection with Ely any more.
I was born here, and I still feel a sense of ownership. It is still the touchstone for our family - my children still think of Ely, in a strange way, as where their story started.
And in fact, Ely hasn't changed that much. There are still plenty of independent shops in High Street, Fore Hill and Market Street, there are still lots of the old pubs, the Thursday market is still busy with people who have come in from the Fens on buses, and talk exactly like my grandparents. I was shocked to see that they have pulled down Cutlacks the ironmongers, and I mourn the passing of the cattle market, although that, of course, could be said for many small country towns.
Is there another Cathedral city in England where the cathedral is so utterly entwined with the streets which huddle around it? There are no other tall buildings, apart from the spire of St Mary's church. The Cathedral west tower is always there, peeping above the rooftops, wherever you look towards it.
Ely is a city, and the Isle of Ely was a proud, independent county, but neither of these mean anything now, and neither of them have any political purpose any more. Today, Ely is merely the largest place served by East Cambridgeshire District Council, a completely meaningless division of the overgrown county of Cambridgeshire. I was born in the Grange Maternity Home, some 200 yards from the Cathedral's west tower; today, it is the headquarters of East Cambridgeshire District Council.
The biggest difference from twenty years ago is how quiet the streets are - they used to be so traffic-choked, but today Ely is bypassed.
And another thing which has changed is the Lamb Hotel. This is one of those grand coaching inns you often find in small country towns. When I was little, it was dead posh - we would never have gone in there. I always associate it with wedding receptions and commercial travellers. But today, we found it was a very pleasant place to stop for lunch.
Anyone coming back to Ely after half a century away might find the gentrification of the waterside area remarkable. This was where my father was born in the 1930s, in a cheerful slum of barefoot children. Today, the houses are sought after by young professionals - the walk to the station is a couple of minutes, and we are only twenty mimutes by train from the city of Cambridge.
Ely Cathedral is architecturally one of the most magnificent buildings in England. The view from the south-east is world famous, as is the lantern tower. But the interior is rather dull, despite the wonderful unbroken vista down what is England's longest cathedral. Apart from the architecture, very little of medieval origin survives - there is a small cluster of stained glass in one chapel, and the stone carvings of the beautiful lady chapel, but that is about all. The narrow Norman aisles, with their grey, oppressive vaulting, are not really a pleasure to walk, and there are no cloisters. And while the lady chapel is breathtaking, is it any more magnificent than a dozen or more East Anglian churches - Salle, Walpole St Peter or Blythburgh, for example? Ironically, Ely is one of the few English cathedrals which charges an entrance fee, a whacking £5.50 (Lincoln, a much more important and beautiful interior, charges £4, while Norwich and Peterborough, the other two great medieval Cathedrals in this corner of England, are completely free).
I remember how the great west doorway and the north transept doorway would stand open during the day. As a child, I would leave my grandparents house in Chiefs Street, and walk the length of the nave and out through the transept to get to the market place. Everybody used the Cathedral to get from one part of this tiny, beautiful city to another, just as their ancestors and predecessors had for hundreds and hundreds of years. But no longer.
Groningen | Гронинегн, 29-11-2019.
THE GOTOBEDS @ Vera Mainstage. Groningen, the Netherlands. No opening act.
My THE GOTOBEDS, 29 November 2019 @ Vera Mainstage set in my Concerts collection.
This is a higher resolution shot than the next, but the next shot has an overlay of names. I plan to merge the two sometime.
The 67 personal of Hangar Servicing Flight (HSF) as it was called then in front of Lockheed P-3 Orion NZ4203, Bristol Freighter B-170 NZ5910, Lockheed C-130 Hercules NZ7002
The six civilians on the left were the pre-servicing aircraft wash crew.
Back Row:
1.?
2?
3. Pete Dickson (d. 14 Jun 2006)
4.?
5. Cedric Newdick
6. Logan 'Rats' Taylor
7. ?
8. Hugh 'Loop' Morrison (d. 18 Aug 2019)
9. Terry Neilson
10. Ray Buckingham
11. Peter Hooper
Row 3:
12. Alan Brooks?
13?
14?
15?
16. Warren Houston
17. Gary Danvers
18?
19. Des Bradley (Des, Dave or Alex?)
20. Roger Woolhouse
21. Dave Edwards
22. ? 'Soapy' Hudson
23. Des Gotobed
24. Tom Statham
25. Larry Price
26. Pearce 'Brez' Bresnihan
27. Les 'Tube' Andrews
28. Steve Branch
29. Neil Morgan
Row 2:
30.?
31. ?
32. ?
33. Sid Rawlinson
34. Graham Shaw,
35. Peter Moore-Jones (d. 11 Oct 1994)
36. Dave Hedley
37. Tex Oliver
38. Ian Johnstone
39. Neal Blackford
40. Wally Grantham?
41. Tai Kawiti
42. ?
43. Stan Adams
45. Tony MacDonald
46. Roy 'Woody' Woodhams d. 23 Jul 2004
47. Don McInnes
48. Dave Holgerson
Front Row:
49. Brian Grocott
50. Robert 'Doc' Watson
51. Owen 'Hooks' Cunliffe
52. Alexander 'Randy' Miller
53. Robyn 'Robbie' Clendon
54. ?
55. Jerry Wiltshire
56. Bill Morris (d. 17 Dec 2018)
57. W/O Bernie Nye
58. S/L C Smart?
59. Colin Waite
60. Clive Rae
61. Alan French
62. Vern Healy
63. Alec Webster
64. Jim Channing
65. Neil Johnston
66. Barry Evans
67. Brian Sleeman
68. Jim Pope
Possible names:
Brian Slater,
Beau Burtenshaw,
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Source credit: Photo neg No: WhG3089-68 "RNZAF Official"
Crown Copyright. New Zealand Defence Force.
Some Rights Reserved.
This scan from an original print held by Gary Danvers.
wire
154
cassette tape
restless records (1989)
7 72362-4
5 panel fold-out sleeve
includes 4 bonus tracks not on the original vinyl
artwork :
art direction - dave dragon
sleeve concept - gilbert / lewis
typographic design - brian harris
If I were to select my top ten albums -very doubtful, because it's the sort of exercise that I find not only futile but also utterly pointless- 154 would very much likely be among the ones I'd choose. Ranks alongside Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures" in my books and is certainly one of the finest recordings to emerge during the post-punk period.
Curiously, even though it's an album I truly love, I've never bought a CD copy of it. Of course, I still have my precious original vinyl copy (which includes a 4-track 7" ep) and this tape. Tape which I picked up circa 1989 for in-car listen pleasure.
The album is so named because the band had played 154 gigs in their career at the time of the album's release.
Groningen | Гронинегн, 29-11-2019.
THE GOTOBEDS @ Vera Mainstage. Groningen, the Netherlands. No opening act.
My THE GOTOBEDS, 29 November 2019 @ Vera Mainstage set in my Concerts collection.
wire
154
cassette tape
restless records (1989)
7 72362-4
5 panel fold-out sleeve
includes 4 bonus tracks not on the original vinyl
artwork :
art direction - dave dragon
sleeve concept - gilbert / lewis
typographic design - brian harris
If I were to select my top ten albums -very doubtful, because it's the sort of exercise that I find not only futile but also utterly pointless- 154 would very much likely be among the ones I'd choose. Ranks alongside Joy Division's "Unknown Pleasures" in my books and is certainly one of the finest recordings to emerge during the post-punk period.
Curiously, even though it's an album I truly love, I've never bought a CD copy of it. Of course, I still have my precious original vinyl copy (which includes a 4-track 7" ep) and this tape. Tape which I picked up circa 1989 for in-car listen pleasure.
The album is so named because the band had played 154 gigs in their career at the time of the album's release.
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Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Barbera her last day on her school, tonight the musical..and then after the holiday a new school..new friends..scary and fun..mixed feelings , pff i love my little girl ;D
Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Evanna Lynch, Chris Rankin, Scarlett Byrne, Arthur Bowen, Benedict Clarke, Ellie Darcey-Alden, Will Dunn, Helena Barlow, Rohan Gotobed, Ryan Turner - actors from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - pose with the fans
Wire
21 september 2013
AB in Amerikaans Theater Brussels
photo: Alex Vanhee
Wire are an English rock band, formed in London in October 1976 by Colin Newman (vocals, guitar), Graham Lewis (bass, vocals) and Robert Gotobed (drums). They were originally associated with the punk rock scene and were later central to the development of post-punk.