Saturday, 8 June 2013
You spin me right round...
Our The Islanders rowing team have been holding station at sea anchor awaiting more favourable wind conditions before moving North through the St George's Channel and into the Irish Sea... Although they are now adrift of the world record and have team member Gavin Sheehan suffering with a back sprain we long to see them back on course leading the GB Row 2013 race.
The billing as the world's toughest rowing race has been proved true with 4 of the 6 starters running into difficulties and no longer competing.
PB
Sunday, 2 June 2013
Press toward the mark...
Excitement builds on Mersea Island once again as we support our boys in The Islanders team rowing 2000 miles non-stop round Britain's coast in the GB ROW 2013 race. At the time of writing The Islanders in Black Oyster are just nudging it ahead of the rest of the fleet which now comprises 6 entrants.
It is possible to track their progress, updated hourly, on both the official GB Row Challenge website and the corresponding smartphone tracking app, yellowbrick.
Press toward the mark for the prize boys, God speed and stay safe!
P
Labels:
Athletics,
Black Oyster,
Charity,
GB Row 2013,
maritime,
Mersea,
Mersea Island,
race,
respect,
rowing,
sport,
The Islanders
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Monday, 13 May 2013
Location, location, location...
...plus context, environment and many other factors. Thoughts and prayers for Commander Chris Hadfield and Soyuz crew's safe return to earth today...
P
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
It was thirty years ago...
As listed here: Billboard Charts from 30th April 1983
Although, technically, by 1983 After The Fire was no more we re-convened to film a video ready for the early days of MTV in the US. The first part was filmed in The Venue, Victoria, and then the crew re-created the scene on the top deck of a double decker bus. This was then driven around London during the early morning between 3:00am and 5:00am, I think it was February, with all and sundry getting very cold indeed! Ultimately the video was banned in the UK by the BBC for having the 'scary' tarantula spider. The irony was that when we were filming it was so cold the spider became ultra docile and the only way the owner could get it to stir was to heat the underside of the table with a blowtorch. Suffering for our art... (no animals or insects were harmed in the making of this video).
And we were SO broke!
P
Labels:
80s music,
After The Fire,
ATF,
Billboard,
CBS,
creativity,
deutsche neue welle,
Falco,
Film,
MTV,
music,
music business,
record industry,
rock music,
tarantula,
The Venue,
US,
video
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Saturday, 27 April 2013
And... exhale!
Labels:
anxiety,
Dagenham and Redbridge,
Daggers,
football,
game,
League Two,
relegation,
soccer,
sport
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Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Spontaneous Indigenous Intervention...
Checkout the natural and instinctive harmonies that break out as NZ folk celebrate a significant change in their laws with the Māori love song 'Pokarekare Ana'...
Full story here.
P h/t Steve Lawson
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