Thursday, 15 October 2009

Israel 'must answer' for Gaza war

Israeli bombardment of Gaza

The Palestinians have urged the UN to act to punish Israel for its offensive in the Gaza Strip last winter.

The move reverses a Palestinian decision to defer action on a UN report that accuses both Israel and Hamas of war crimes during the conflict.

Israel rejected the report as biased during a UN Security Council debate.

Meanwhile, UN chief Ban Ki-moon urged "credible" investigations by Israel and the Palestinians into allegations of war crimes during the conflict.

@'BBC'

The Two/Fifteens - Rockthedub Mix (October 2009)


"The production duo The 2/ Fifteens formerly known as The Amps... (who have had their productions featured on projects like the We Got The Remix edition of Mood Muzik 3, Mick Boogie & Terry Urban's Viva La Hova and other releases) have reemerged with a mix for Rock The Dub prepping for the Spring release of their independent EP Effective When Used..."
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London bus (tells it like it is!)

A great recording of the entire performance of 'Ladies & Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space' from the Royal Festival Hall the other night over at 'Ripped In Glasgow' (mp3). There is a FLAC of the same recording available at 'Dime'. (Thanx Tufty & Moggieboy for that!)
This is a truly superb recording that captures every nuance of the choir, string and brass sections as well as obviously the band themselves...

The Naked Rationer 1941

"Young Dutchman walking down city street, naked save for a fedora and shoes as he dares punishment by the SS while protesting clothes rationing by the occupying Germans."
The epitome of style - a true gentleman wears garters and a fedora whilst fighting the SS!
He's definitely got balls!
Via 'Vintagephoto'

Jesca Hoop

I am pleased to report that i have completed my second record. I should say we really. We , and more specifically defined as, Tony BErg, Shawn Everett, Blake mills, stewart, Nicole eva emery, QUinn, Joe Karnes, Z berg, Patrick Warren and myself finished my record. On the morning after the last tracking session i hopped on a plane to manchester where i have been living now for the past three months. The mixing was done by Shawn everett there in LA. After he was done with a mix or two he would send it to me via usendit and i would take notes afterwhich i would skype him and we would discuss changes that needed being made. This was a great excuse to spend some time via skype with some of my favourite people in the world... Tony Berg and Shawn Everett.
this record will be available this fall
http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuse ... =498647152

Hunting My Dress

angel mom
whispering light
hunting my dress
tulip
the kingdom
feast of the heart
bed across the sea
four dreams
murder of birds

Snöblind

Parliamo Glesca? Firm seeks translators

A translation company is looking to recruit Glaswegian interpreters to help business clients who are baffled by the local dialect.

Today Translations placed an advert in The Herald newspaper on Tuesday seeking speakers of "Glaswegian English".

Successful candidates, who could earn up to £140 a day, must understand "vocabulary, accent and nuances".

The firm said, so far, 30 people had applied for the positions - some of them in Glaswegian.

SOME GLASGOW PATTER
Baltic (very cold)
Boost (head off)
Buckie (tonic wine favoured by youngsters)
Cludgie (toilet)
Eejit (idiot)
Hampden roar (score)
Hee haw (nothing)
Hen (term used to address a woman or girl)
Laldy (enthusiastic participation)
Maw (mother)
Midden (rubbish tip)
Pure (very)
Moroculous (drunk)
Messages (shopping)
Scooby (clue, ryhming slang - Scooby Doo)
Shoot the craw (leave in a hurry)
Stooky (plaster cast)
Swatch (look)
Toaty (small)
Ya dancer (fantastic)
Yersel (yourself)

Today Translations spokesman, Mick Thorburn said: "Over the last few months we've had clients asking us for Glaswegian translators.

"After some consideration we've decided this is a service we would like to offer.

"Usually, the role would involve translating documents but in this case its more likely to be assisting foreign visitors to the city whose 'business English' is not good enough to understand the local dialect."

Mr Thorburn said successful candidates may have to sit in on business meetings.

He added: "We're not necessarily looking for people who are particularly skilled in linguistics, just candidates who can help out clients who may struggle with native Glaswegian."

Today Translations said that depending on the volume of applications, it expected to contact the successful clients in the next few weeks.

Earlier this year a bus driver was recognised for teaching his Eastern European colleagues at First Glasgow bus company to understand Glaswegian slang.

James Lillis said: "When new employees come to Scotland and hear the Glasgow accent, it can be a problem. Drivers have to learn to understand what is meant when a customer says, for example, 'Gie us an aw day tae the toon' (Give me an all day ticket to the town)."

@'BBC'

How could I have forgotten?


The milk snatcher's birthday was yesterday!
Don't forget that when she finally dies there will be a BIG party in Trafalgar Square and I shall certainly be having a celebratory drink or two!

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

How ill is Khamenei?

  1. This may be a very interesting few days, it appears Khamenei health in real question. May just be too frail to carry on? #iranelection
  2. had false reports Khamenei death before, i'm vry cautious, but my instict - no evidence - is that he is not long 4 ths world #iranelection
  3. Source: Qom ldrs prepare 4 fight 2 gain power in wake of Khamenei condition being serious. No way 2 100% confirm reports coma #iranelection
  4. Mixed reports Khameni, some sources claim it is very serious, but one caution that he had a minor episode and is recovered #iranelection
  5. There may be some truth to reports that Khameni condition not good, but no confirmation of Coma. #iranelection #iran
  6. Several sources Khameni collapsed yesterday and is in private clinic with son and doctors. No way verify his condition. #iranelection

The Duke & The King: Union Street (warm-up)

Jason Pierce @ RFH


Photos by Crazybobbles @ Flickr


Spiritualized @ RFH, London

Jason Pierce performing Spiritualized's Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space at the Royal Festival Hall, London. Photograph: Jim Dyson/Getty

Released in 1997, Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space is the key text in Spiritualized's canon. It was the album that synthesised all of frontman Jason Pierce's influences (from gospel to free jazz) and preoccupations (drugs, religion, the agony of love). Performed in its cacophonous entirety at the Royal Festival Hall, in a suitably extravagant arrangement – aside from Pierce and his six-piece band, there is a mini-orchestra of strings and wind players, plus a 12-person choir – it still dazzles, although at this scale its imperfections also feel exposed.

There is a thinness to Pierce's songwriting: dwelling on his acrimonious split from the band's then keyboardist, Kate Radley, he seeks no complexity in his emotions. The affecting fragility of Broken Heart is undermined by the fact that what Pierce expresses is the lavish melancholy of Hollywood movies. In All of My Thoughts, Pierce luxuriates in his misery. And sometimes, that pleasure in pain becomes sadistic. Electricity is a screech of nerve-shredding noise, while the black screams in the seemingly interminable closer Cop Shoot Cop create the impression that hell has opened up. No wonder Pierce applauds the audience: we're passing an endurance test just by staying in our seats.

But at its best, the show offers a kind of transcendence. With its disjointed rhythm and odd texture, Stay With Me eschews sentimentality yet captures a lifetime of romantic experience. Initially woozy, I Think I'm in Love slowly envelops the audience in a pulsating, repetitive groove. When it ends, you feel exquisitely transported.

@'The Guardian'

1973 Catholic church logo

The 70s were definitely a simpler time, but today this logo for the Catholic Church’s Archdiocesan Youth Commission looks like an admission of guilt.

George Best by Paul Trevillion


Paul Trevillion
You are the Ref
(This takes me back to the days of 'Shoot' magazine!)

'New' Michael Jackson single a 'mistake'