Friday, 15 March 2013

War is over...



                                           Learning to sing the Song of Myself...






We've got to fight these f***ing people...


'We're living in extreme times and if you listened to modern rock music you wouldn't know that, ' says Gillespie. ' I just think it's odd there's no protest, resistance or critique of what's going down. It's like people are tranquilised. All the rights people had fought for - people like trade unionists, anarchists, artists - are being clawed back by extremists. These people [in charge] aren't rational thinkers. Someone like Boris Johnson hides behind that bumbling public schoolboy image but he's a sinister right-wing c*** trying to bring in anti-strike legislation....we've got to fight these f***ing people!'

Bobby Gillespie, Primal Scream 'forthright frontman', talking to Tim Jonze in G2 15.03.13



People just get tired, Bobby...



 


 
 


'I once wrote these lines in a little poem (just went to look for it in a collection of yellowing papers - my writing scrapbook) - a long time ago when I taught in High School:

'Children's voices, 'Help me, help me!'/ Spirits, demons prowl my sleep/Dead men whisper dead words over/Hell hounds crying from the deep'.



'Blimey. Must have been going under then...'
'I am keen to swim in shallower waters these days. I decided some time ago:

                             
'I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be;/Am an attendant lord, one that will do/ To swell a progress, start a scene or two...''
Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock. TS Eliot (1917)

'I remember during a long, jolly chat about British situation comedies, after a rather seriously political and philosophical research group meeting, Claire, a fellow student of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), leaned over, laughing, and confided, 'You know, Pete, you have hidden shallows...'

She's right, of course: I learnt to play the scholar, intellectual under-labourer, committed political activist, and even managed to convince myself I had become a 'man of gravitas'.

But I am very HAPPY now to splash around in the shallows...'

from an email I sent earlier this evening

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