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Wednesday, 25 October 2006

Level 42 - Retroglide Tour - Brighton Centre



Tonight we saw the 1980's group Level 42 at the Brighton Centre. It was part of their Retroglide tour to promote their new studio album, un-surprisingly called Retroglide. I’ve been quite a fan of the groups’ music since the release of their 1985 album World Machine. As a composer and keyboard player myself, I have closely followed the career of Mike Lindup since those days of my youth. His 1990 album ‘Changes’ is absolutely superb. It’s definitely high in my top 10 favourites of the last 20 years. However, being an independent release it’s quite difficult to get hold of a copy. I got mine on eBay.

This new album, ‘Retroglide’ is the first time in 12 years that Mark King and Mike Lindup have played together and, in my opinion, their collaboration works extremely well. When I heard they would be performing together on stage, I just had to be there.

When we arrived at the Brighton Centre I was surprised how sedate and calm the whole atmosphere was. I suppose this was due to the age of their fans. My guess was that the average age of the audience was somewhere between 35 and 40. Which when you think that Level 42 was formed in the early 1980’s, shouldn’t have been a surprise. I only spotted 3 people under the age of 30 there. They were children who had probably been bought along by their parents.

I hadn’t realised at the time our tickets arrived that we had seats in row FF numbered 42 & 43. Of course I insisted on sitting in seat 42. I even took a picture to prove it (see below). How sad am I?

The support art was a singer by the name of Kenny Thomas. My wife tells me he was also big in the 90’s, but quite frankly I don’t remember him at all. It must be my age as I seem to be forgetting things a lot lately. He sang from 8pm to about 8:45pm.

During the break I was dispatched to the bar to procure a bottle of water. Not very Rock & Roll, but at my age I find beer makes me fall over all too easily. Just call me ‘Mr Sad’. At the bar while I was picking myself up off the carpet after being told that a 500ml bottle was £1-40, the women at the till insisted that I leave the lid behind! Perhaps they were worried that I would throw the full bottle at someone in all the excitement of the music. Not likely having paid so much for it in the first place. Is this the ‘Nanny State’ in action again?


The main event started just after 9pm and was a mixture on tracks from the new album and many of their old hits. It took me back to the simpler times of adolescence. During ‘Leaving Me Now’ I remember an ex-girl friend of mine who killed herself in very unfortunate circumstances about 10 years ago. I wasn’t expecting to feel that way while having so much fun.

Overall I had a great time and thoroughly enjoyed myself.

P.S. - You may have noticed that the pictures are not up to my usual high standard. This is because they were taken using my Nokia N70 mobile phone. My Canon 400D was having a night off.

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Wednesday, 18 October 2006

Died Man Found in Hospital

Nothing unusual you might think. People die in hospitals everyday. However, it is estimated that this man died at St Bart’s (London) 40 years ago.

His remains are to be examined to discover what happened. I would suggest that he was probably on a trolley in a corridor and got forgotten about.

Don’t you love the NHS?

Full Story - Skeleton found on building site


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Ode to Chocolate

Yummy yummy in my tummy,
I used to buy it with my
Mummy,
But now I'm older and by myself,
I use a wheel barrow to clear the
shelf.

Sent in by my good friend Paul. Says it all really.

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Thursday, 12 October 2006

How to Spot Phish Swimming in Your In-Box

As I have mentioned here before, there are many dangerous Spammers trying to fool you into giving them your bank details. They send out fake E-mails that pretend to be from your bank, asking you to visit a false website and confirm your details. This is known as 'Phishing' and the E-mails, or 'Phish', are very convincing.

The BBC have compiled a useful guide to help you sort the wheat from the chaff. Armed with this info, you will be less likely to fall victim to these con artists. You could say that it's like shooting Phish in a barrel 8-)

How to spot a phish

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Tuesday, 10 October 2006

Chris & Pablos Tour The World

Nearly a month ago my good friend Paul and I embarked on, what was for us, an epic journey of adventure & discovery. It sounds quite grand when put like that, but what we really did was tour the Lake District on our bikes.

On our return we collated our experiences and photographs into a travel-blog and ‘Chris & Pablos Tour The World’ was born.

Find out all about our trip here - Chris & Pablos Tour The World


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Tuesday, 3 October 2006

Missing in Action

This blog has not seen an update for over a week and even then it was quite light weight in nature. I have been very busy doing 'Other Things' instead. My apology’s for the apparent absence.

What Have I Been Doing?

Between September 9th and 16th I and a good friend of mine embarked on a motorbike tour of the Lake District. During that week we covered over 900 miles, consumed far too many sausages and took about 600 photographs between us.

On our return we wrote a travel blog all about it.


Link - Chris & Pablos Tour the World.
Last weekend (2nd & 3rd October) I finally took the plunge and bought myself a proper Digital SLR camera. I’m currently getting to grips with all its settings and controls. When I’ve got it under my control I’ll give you all a review of my thoughts and some stunning (I hope) photographs.


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