"These songs obliterate notions of time and place, focussing, instead, on the threads of joy and sorrow that make us human." Yeah they do. www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...
The legendary folk artists discuss rescuing their tapes from a catastrophic storm, singing as if they have one mouth, and making music that’s like a pebble tossed in a river.
"Sorry I've been drinking wine" is what I'm thinking of having written on my gravestone.
Someone just subscribed to @londoninbits who also reads "597 other Substacks". I'm not really sure what that says about the way we consume media today, but it definitely says something.
I joined twitter almost exactly 16 years ago (November 22, 2006). I'm user number 15,573 (think it was @tomcoates that invited me - thanks Tom). My only claim to fame is inviting @sizemore in like some beardy vampire.
Pretty sure @substack are just trolling Elon with these new 'bestseller badges'. But I am here for it. t.co/ydf2Xkyytq
My copy of @ian_livingstone's Dice Men arrived so if I accidentally spend a couple of hundred quid buying Blood Bowl on eBay later, it's not my fault. t.co/a2LLIVYZ7n
God love Bradley Whitford. t.co/1SIIhnZWDJ
Really sad. I remember reading Julie Powell and being amazed at this new 'blog' format. Such a great writer. t.co/lk9Y24wzMm
#BBCQuestionTime got out of hand tonight. t.co/0OsBFqzKm0
And if you haven't seen the original t.co/Vh0glJlUfM t.co/rbBIBi6f2t