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jazzy_dave) wrote2020-06-20 08:35 pm
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Music and Books
Weather started misty and cool during the morning and was overcast for most of the day becoming warmer and sunnier mid-afternoon. I tended to listen to music CDs most of the day, read the Guardian and chapters from some of my books in my reading or to be read pile. I did notice with a wry smile one book on music calling the Wire magazine a "new music anorakzine". I did not know whether to be in a state of apoplexy or own it with pride. I opted for the latter.
Having said that , my musical listening today spread from the the 19th century via the sixties to now with the following listens -
Nina Simone - The Blues
Edward Elgar - Symphony No. 3
Orbital - In Sides
Buffalo Springfield - BF
The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
BedÅ™ich Smetana - Má vlast
The Comet Is Coming - The Afterlife
That book on music I am reading is The Land Without Music: Music, culture and society in twentieth-century Britain.

Oh and here is another pic of some books in a pile. My reading or to be read pile.

The book on the history of computers and the digital landscape - Turing's Cathedral - is fascinating.
Having said that , my musical listening today spread from the the 19th century via the sixties to now with the following listens -
Nina Simone - The Blues
Edward Elgar - Symphony No. 3
Orbital - In Sides
Buffalo Springfield - BF
The Byrds - Fifth Dimension
BedÅ™ich Smetana - Má vlast
The Comet Is Coming - The Afterlife
That book on music I am reading is The Land Without Music: Music, culture and society in twentieth-century Britain.

Oh and here is another pic of some books in a pile. My reading or to be read pile.

The book on the history of computers and the digital landscape - Turing's Cathedral - is fascinating.