Tag Archives: Dylan
I wish I could visit America again; but I can’t – not at present!
Most American citizens are folks you would like. Most American citizens welcome individuals who want to come to America legally, and who want to become Americans. We would like to have more who are interested in becoming Americans, in pursuing … Continue reading
Inflation in price , improvement in value?
I published a “disgusted from Shaftesbury” blog this week comparing what I thought value for festivals with the money being demanded by BoomTown this week I went to my first festival at Blackbush in 1978, hitched there and paid a … Continue reading
A complete unknown – opening the door on a life fully lived
I saw the film on the early years of Dylan’s career with my son at a cosy and posh hotel below Sea Containers House on the banks of the Thames on an early Sunday evening. However you feel about Dylan, … Continue reading
“What’s a sweetheart like you, doing in a dump like this?”
Comment of the week/month – possibly year goes to “John Richards” who appears to be a Cornish financial adviser (apologies to all the John Richards who he’s not). I guess that at 5.38 on a Friday afternoon John may have … Continue reading
Advice to my older self
Someone sent me this cartoon last week. I guess it’s of our younger selves we think we see ourselves as. I’m going to see Morrissey in concert next week, for the first time. I remember thinking back in 1984 he … Continue reading
The German Grand Prix and fixed results
I have no doubt that Ferrari will have to bow to the pressure of the spectators who demand “racing” not team orders. Senior Executives who forget their wider stakeholders would do well to learn that the media by which their decisions are judged is now truly “social”. Continue reading