Nov. 22nd, 2014

Awake

Nov. 22nd, 2014 02:00 am
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Caught up with the latest episode of Sleepy Hollow and Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D , after having a bit of a long kip beforehand.

Try to get to sleep now but you know what, i feel wide again. Oh well.
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So a bit of insomnia again, alas. Brain overworking , oh well. So here is a classic bit of female jazz funkiness from Judy Roberts,and a track called Never Was Love.



This will be on my playlist for my next DJ gig come Wednesday.

Enjoy.
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Another tune that i love is by Norman Connors, responsible for a deep soul groove that i once had in my collection. Here is a track called Stella.



Enjoy.
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so i have been digging around You Tube and converting funky groves to mp3's and i found this brill vocal version of the Mission Impossible Theme tune by the Kane Triplets from 1968.



Enjoy! As Mike Myers would say "Groovy babe".
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Long day today. Visits in Bromley,Sevenoaks, Tonbridge and then evening in Canterbury but at least it is a seventy quid day. So as i shall be getting ready very soon to skittle off here is some more jazzy and soulful grooves to keave you with.

Written by Roy Ayers and Dee Dee Bridgewater is this rare tune by Ethyl Beatty "It's Your Love".



Then there is this sweet soul ballad by Roy Ayers with the vocals of Cara Vaughan "You Send Me"



Enjoy.

Moral Maze

Nov. 22nd, 2014 10:34 pm
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All jobs done and feeling a bit tired in the feet department. Rest of me is fine.Not tired at all. Relaxing to the radio at the moment , Radio 4's The Moral Maze about that Sainsbury's advert.

Precis here -

"You know Christmas has arrived when there's a furious row about what's on the telly. This year it's about the Sainsbury's advert. It features a recreation of the 1914 Christmas day truce when the Germans and British abandoned their trenches to play football in No Man's land. The fact that it portrays an incredibly sanitised version of the First World War with not a spot of mud, or drop of blood in sight has certainly angered many. But even more questions are being asked about the last scene in the ad. In it the chiselled young Tommy gives his equally handsome German adversary a bar of chocolate and we're left with the message "Christmas is for sharing". The chocolate is of course being sold in Sainsbury stores until Christmas with the money raised going to the Royal British Legion. While many have found it moving it's also attracted a barrage of criticism for cashing in on the collective feeling of remembrance that has been so powerful in this centenary year of WW1. The contrast between this advert and the poppies at the Tower of London couldn't be more profound. Sainsbury say they've partnered with The Royal British Legion to ensure this story is told with authenticity and respect and they hope it will help keep alive the memory of the fallen. And the money raised will be going to a very good cause. But is it still crass and cynical? Are there really some things that money shouldn't buy? Are some things we hold so dear to ourselves, or our collective memories that to monetise them, through advertising or sponsorship, amounts to sacrilege? Or is that just our own moral squeamishness? Would we really be happier if we maintained our moral purity and the British Legion had less money? What are the moral boundaries when it comes to advertising and sponsorship? Presented by David Aaronovitch."

I love these kind of programmes.

IDS

Nov. 22nd, 2014 10:41 pm
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Agreed with my bro' here -

"How much longer must we tolerate this spiteful little thug?"



Sigh!

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