...that's what my mind spends most of it's time doing, in between moments of panic, moments of joy and moments of "
what the...". As everyone knows misery loves company and so does meandering apparently, because here I am. Musically I'm in an acoustic mood, so I'll leave space for a few bits of what I am listening to right now. Feel free to exit this post at any point because it really isn't going anywhere.
Here's the first, Jack Savoretti and "
Written in Scars". This has a brilliant intro which is reminiscent of Ennio Morricones music from the spaghetti westerns before kicking off properly, excellent track:
https://youtu.be/gHDnbmrpreQFirst meander. Do you remember when the only rubbish on television was the actual programmes? Now we have truly adopted the Americanism of putting little "
motifs" or other rubbish on our screens, because it really really matters that I remember what channel it is I am watching. Even more important is my desperate need to be told what's coming up next, particularly just before what is generally considered the climatic point of a programme, i.e. the ending. As for the youtube videos...
Billy Bragg - "
Swallow my Pride" is next, in a melancholy mood:
https://youtu.be/bj7xLhMEvh0Ain't love grand! Probably like most couples, my wife and I are not shy of saying "
I love you" [to each other I mean, although it can be fun freaking out strangers by saying something similar to them]. There are times though when I look at my wife and I realise just how bad my life would be without her, and when I say "
I love you" at that moment, I can feel it with every bit of my being, it almost physically hurts. Oddly I get the same feeling, only more often, when I see cheese on toast... [Sorry but it was all getting far too girly].
Brandi Carlile - "
The Story" - Just love this womans voice:
https://youtu.be/o8pQLtHTPaISome humour is needed, so this is a bit of a steal, called "
...and that's when the fight started"
My wife and I were sitting at a table at her high school reunion, and she kept staring at a drunken man swigging his drink as he sat alone at a nearby table.
I asked her, "
Do you know him?". "
Yes", she sighed, "
he's my old boyfriend. I understand he took to drinking right after we split up those many years ago, and I hear he hasn't been sober since."
"
My G-d!" I said, "
Who would think a person could go on celebrating that long?"
And that's when the fight started...
My wife sat down next to me as I was flipping channels. She asked, "
What's on TV?". "
Dust" I replied.
And that's when the fight started...
So, Saturday morning I got up early, quietly dressed, made a packed lunch, and slipped quietly into the garage. I hooked up the boat up to the car and backed out into a torrential downpour. The wind was blowing 50mph, so I pulled back into the garage, turned on the radio, and discovered that the weather would be bad all day.
I went back into the house, quietly undressed, and slipped back into bed. I cuddled up to my wife's back; now with a different anticipation, whispered, "
The weather out there is terrible."
My loving wife of many years replied, "
And, can you believe my idiot husband is out fishing in that?"And that's when the fight started...
Finally, and congratulations and warm thanks if you made it this far, Johnny Cash - "
Hurt", a cover version of a great Nine Inch Nails song, recorded a year or so before he died. One of my favourite tracks:
https://youtu.be/iCdBc5uByFQ