I have lately found myself in the grip of Peaky Blinders, a Netflix offering of a Brit TV two-season set of episodes set in post-WW1 gangster-ridden Birmingham and London. Just finished it, and am eagerly awaiting a forthcoming season three. Part of what makes Peaky Blinders great for me is the music, mostly from Nick Cave, but also including PJ Harvey, The White Stripes, Tom Waits, The Kill, The Arctic Monkeys, and more. Did I mention Nick Cave? Anyway, there are playlists to be found through the simple act of Googling, such as this YouTube playlist which includes ...
Or something like this. Or this (Spotify).
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
One thing DOES lead to another ...
Today I was wandering around on the Wall Street Journal's site, looking for an article I had read about in my morning's Quartz newsfeed that purportedly suggested that the Web is dying, but as I am not a subscribed WSJ user, I could only read the first paragraph or so. (But I later was able to track down the rebuttal, which bears out my experience in my professional life working in the Web industry.) So I started looking at other WSJ stories and came upon this one about the origins of Joni Mitchell's "Carey" track on her famous Blue album. And here it is. Turns out that Carey [sic] was real and part of her experience in 1970. Listen up.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
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