5.2.05 |


Whatever you want, birthday boy.

The world is like a ride in an amusement park, and when you choose to go on it you think it’s real, because that’s how powerful our minds are. And the ride goes up and down and around and around and it has thrills and chills and it’s very brightly coloured and it’s very loud. And it’s fun—for a while. Some people have been on the ride for a long time, and they begin to question, is this real, or is this just a ride? And other people have remembered, and they come back to us, and they say, “Hey, don’t worry, don’t be afraid, ever, because… this is just a ride.”—BH

Rodney | 11:00:00 AM  [permalink]

4.2.05 |


Re: “It’s Good To Be King”

Maybourne has turned out to be a gem of a character over the years. Real motivations, not always so transparent, are always so satisfying to see (and of course they’re very rare in serial fiction these days).

Rodney | 9:01:00 PM  [permalink]

3.2.05 |


The Dreams Are Still The Same

Obviously, the Apple period left a deep, indelible impression on me. Some of the first music I can remember, those first Badfinger and Mary Hopkin singles. When my interest in music rekindled those records were among the first I sought ought and of course, by that time (circa 1981), none of them were in print. I bless Apple for the ’91 reissue campaign (and by extension, Steve Jobs; Apple Computer lawsuits seem to rouse Apple Records into activity).

Now, of course, you can get them all: Postcard, Earth Song/Ocean Song and a marvelously-reconfigured Those Were The Days.

Rodney | 8:01:00 PM  [permalink]

2.2.05 |


Daily Nightly Again

Andrew Sandoval’s book on The Monkees finally has a release date (June 10).

Rodney | 8:00:00 PM  [permalink]

1.2.05 |


A Masterpiece of Forgery

I’m not usually so easily fooled, but the VW polo ad mentioned earlier is a hoax. A brilliant one, however.

Rodney | 6:45:00 PM  [permalink]

31.1.05 |


The Iveys in Japan

The Badfinger Apple catalogue is being rereleased in Japan in cardsleeve replica LP sleeves in a few weeks. One I may not be able to resist: The Iveys’ Maybe Tomorrow.

The opening bid for a near mint copy of the original 1969 Japanese LP in red vinyl is just under US$1,000.00.

Rodney | 8:00:00 PM  [permalink]

30.1.05 |


brianipodbladerazor

Brian tipped me off to this treatise: is the iPod razor or blade?

Rodney | 8:01:00 PM  [permalink]