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Phil Wildcroft
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Programmer, dog servant, perennially novice guitarist
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Todd Rundgren at The Sub Rooms in Stroud last night (Kasim Sulton on bass and Prairie Prince on drums)
At least they spelled Jimi's name correctly.
Theo is away (again) so I am on dog walking/photography duty (again). Here's a selection so far.
#sighthound #lurcher #dogsofbluesky
My wife is currently 9 time zones away, though only 8 hours because of summer time. I'm finding it weirdly disconcerting to be on such different schedules, in a way that her being in Milton Keynes or even New York isn't. Kurt Vonnegut probably coined a term for this feeling in Cat's Cradle
There's a Stradivari guitar in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford. My understanding is that it is playable, but the museum never lets anybody play it.
Somebody sent me this exact postcard a long time ago. It's New College, Oxford.
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It's permanent steps you can see outside rather than seating. This is visual effects wiz Bernard Wilkie being interviewed on Pebble Mill At One.
The sleeve designer probably liked the vibe of that photo. Maybe he thought "One" was 1am?
Given that it's dark outside, it seems more likely to be Saturday Night At The Mill which was the late night spinoff from Pebble Mill At One. They quite often had musical acts in the courtyard and talky segments in the glass walled foyer. This could be a Christmas toy drive?
The Museum Of London is between homes at the moment so I suspect they've given it back to Paul.
He used to regularly take the train from Bath to Weston-super-Mare to go swimming in the lido.
That was the start of his exile in Bath. There's a guided tour of his house every Sunday, with optional vegan Caribbean lunch.
I once worked with a guy called Neil Young and that was never not weird.
Alexis Petridis suggested recently that it was Bowie's realisation that he couldn't ditch that past which led to his embracing of it and thus the creation of his own personal archive, which is now the core of the V&A collection.
They only played three shows before being thrown off the tour, probably for being too good. Jon Lord said it wasn't anything to do with Cream: "They had no idea ... They were too stoned."
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A tombstone in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, photographed by Andy Darby.

Note the border inscription.