You can write
about anything on a blog and to celebrate the milestone of this being the 900th
post for This Way Up as a blog (there’s a whole pre- blog history of it being a
fanzine of course) I wondered what to type. Not for this blog some self
congratulatory blurb about the achievement of so many posts in just over seven
and a half years. Oh no, something new, something relating to numbers perhaps.
Or a particular number? I suppose it would have been more apt to have done this
339 posts ago but never mind because this post is all about the number 561. Having a clear out lately,
I found a key and metal fob both of which had the number 561 inscribed on them.
I have no idea of the origins of these items though clearly they must come from
a hotel. Judging from the look of the key it’s either a rather old hotel or one
that was stayed in some decades ago. Nowadays hotels have those electronic keys
that resemble credit cards. Examining this key and fob more closely I wonder if
they are from a hotel though.
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31/10/2018
29/10/2018
Top of the Pops 20 Oct 1983
Reviewed by Chris
Arnsby. Andy Peebles: "Hello. Good evening. A very good welcome to Top
of the Pops and heeere's Janice." Janice Long: "And we've got some
great things in the show; Depeche Mode, Howard Jones, and Freeez, but at number
twenty-four it's Love Will Find A Way from David Grant."
[24] Love Will Find A Way: David Grant. Towards the
end of the instrumental, David Grant drops into a crouch and has a go at one of
these break dancing moves he's been hearing so much about lately. It's clearly
something he's still learning because he does it at half speed and it looks
very lacklustre. David Grant's not a bad dancer, but this is a pretty dull song
and performance to start Top of the Pops, and the timing is not great
because coming up next is...
24/10/2018
Halloweening
It’s that time
of year again. “Pumpkins roasting on an open fire” as the song would go if
there was such a thing as Halloween songs. And you had an unfeasibly large
fire. Unfortunately there’s not, people just play songs with dark titles.
Imagine if carols were adapted to Halloween though; you’d have the likes of `I
Wish I could eat Pumpkin Every Day`. The shops are brimming with pumpkins and
the thing is nobody really knows what to do with them beyond carving evil looking
faces out of them. What do you do with the part you’ve scooped out? Well,
there’s actually loads of things you can make- Pumpkin Puree, Pumpkin
Tortellini, Pumpkin Cupcakes, Pumpkin Smoothies, you can roast them or bake
them, you get the idea. It’s quite rare
though to find someone saying pumpkins are their favourite flavour. Maybe just
stick to carving the head and making some sort of gluey soup from the rest?
21/10/2018
Review Round Up- On Chesil Beach, The Happy Prince, Beat Beneath My Feet
On Chesil Beach looks like it could be one of those
gently romantic period dramas but after a few minutes it is clearly not.
Instead and rather boldly it peeks further into the first hours of a marriage
than perhaps we might like. This deftly written and directed film is set in
1961 when young people knew a lot less than even younger people know these days
so when newly- wed twentysomethings Florence and Edward find themselves alone
together on honeymoon in a Dorset hotel what they do when they get to the bed
is something of a conundrum for them both. While Edward is experienced in a
laddish way, Florence appears to have no experience at all. It seems far
fetched even to imagine such naivety but these are different times and the
narrative uses their intimacy issues to paint a broader picture both of the
history of their relationship and how they don’t really know each other at all.
15/10/2018
Top of the Pops 13 Oct 1983
Reviewed by Chris
Arnsby. Peter Powell: "It's Thursday evening welcome to Top of the
Pops!" Richard Skinner: "What a show we've got for you tonight. Siouxsie and the Banshees, Tracey Ullman, Lydia Murdock and
much more!" Peter Powell: "And to start with here's Roman Holiday
with Motor! Mania!"
[47] Roman Holliday: Motormania. In September John
wrote an enthusiastic article about Roman Holliday (John- Check to your right..) and it would take a better man than
me to come in and micturate all over his deep-fried potato batons. (John – You’ve made up that word haven’t
you?) I'm not familiar with Roman Holliday. Apparently they appeared on
Top of the Pops earlier in 1983 performing Don't Try To Stop It but I don't
remember the song. In fact looking at the running order of the 07/07/1983
edition (John Peel and David Jensen dressed as gangsters) the whole show has
left an indelible blank on my memory; The Mary Jane Girls?; Jimmy The Hoover?
You'd think I'd remember someone called Jimmy The Hoover. This was during This
Way Up's summer interregnum but I did keep watching Top of the Pops
(honest). Anyway, Motormania. It's good. (John-
it’s great!) It feels like a logical extension of the Rockabilly revival
which produced up groups like The Stray Cats and The Polecats; and probably
some other bands which didn't feature the word cat in their name.
10/10/2018
Regenerated Doctor Who is a Hit!
A lot of fans
had a preconceived notion of what the new regenerated Doctor Who would be like based on about 18 months of speculation,
gossip and very slim pre publicity. While you can never make too many
assumptions based on a new Doctor’s opener, it is fair to say that there have
been a lot of changes though in other ways the programme has moved closer to
how it was back in the 70s. It is the potential that the episode suggests which
is the most exciting thing of all and it seems the viewing public agree with
the overnight ratings alone topping 8 million and when consolidated figures are
calculated that figure could easily top 10 million. It is looking like a palpable hit.
Spoilers after this point
Read Matthew Kilburn’s excellent review
of this episode on www.spacetimetelegraph.blogspot.com
05/10/2018
Is Kate Bush retiring?
The news that Kate Bush is to
re-release all her albums on vinyl and cd comes in a year in which the
enigmatic singer has turned sixty and is also to publish a book of her lyrics.
Given that she’s released no new music in the four years since the
Before The Dawn shows could it be that these performances were actually a farewell? It is certainly hard to imagine
she would ever repeat the experience and equally easy to think the idea of
public retirement appeals to a singer who has rarely seemed comfortable in the
spotlight.
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