TrumpetBoy
Trumpets, Music, Gadgets, Web Dev. and any other nonsense I feel like mentioning…
Trumpets, Music, Gadgets, Web Dev. and any other nonsense I feel like mentioning…
May 24th
Following the beginning of my CD shopping the other day, I headed back out today to continue. Yet again I picked up many classic albums to replace stuff that got stolen from my house earlier in the year. Also, beautifully, most of them were in the sale for $7!!!
Today’s spree comprised:
and last but by no means least;
I’m really particularly excited by the Clifford Brown boxset. I’m a Clifford Brown fan of long standing and it’s probably 12 years since I first saw this box – I’ve just never been able to afford it before. It also contains many alternate takes and rare albums that I’ve never found on CD before. I’m really looking forward to listening to it.
May 19th
I’m back in New York on holiday, on my 2 weeks off from Tour. The difference is, as you may have read before, that I have insurance money to burn on CDs!! Yesterday afternoon, I headed down to J&R Music to make a start. As ever, this great record shop didn’t let me down. They often have sales there and on this occasion, any recordings on the Verve, Fantasy, Concord and Blue Note labels were on sale.
I dipped my toes in to the water and came out of the shop with, a fairly restrained, 15 discs. They are as follows:
I’ll be back at J&R again in a couple of days to try and catch a different sale – most of these cost between $7-9!!!
May 10th
I’m pleased to be writing from my parent’s house in sunny Cleethorpes. We finished our five weeks in Düsseldorf last night and flew home this morning for a well deserved break. Luckily, my Dad was kind enough as to come and pick me up from Manchester Airport and bring me back here to collect my car which they’ve been watching for me while I’ve been away. Nice one Dad!!!
I decided to stay here tonight since I really couldn’t be bothered to travel any further today. This also afforded me the opportunity to make a start on some of the mundanities of life – new tyres for the car etc. That was the first of many jobs for this week.
I decided to go and check out the new cinema here in Cleethorpes this evening. They’ve been talking about building one here for years and they finally, recently, finished it! It’s not a bad place with clean, modern facilities. Unfortunately, I made the mistaken decision of going to watch the new movie adaptation of The HitchHiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.
In retrospect, I shouldn’t have been surprised with how I felt about this film. This has been one of my favourite books since childhood and Douglas Adams’ writing style is so distinctive that the translation from radio to book to big screen was never going to be without it’s problems. I suspect that that’s why it took so long to finally make the film. I can remember them talking about doing a movie at least 15 years ago!! That said, I was really disappointed with how it turned out.
From such an elegantly balanced book, I was upset to see such a crass Americanisation of this story. I think that much re-writing and editing of the Screenplay must have taken place after the untimely death of Douglas Adams. While there were obvious quotes from the original book/radio show, much of the sheer wit of the writing has been lost in this adaptation. That, coupled with some unnecessary extra scenes at tangents to the plot and some dreadful character portrayals rendered parts of the film unwatchable. I didn’t mind Arthur Dent (Martin Freeman) or Trillian (Zooey Deschanel) but Ford Prefect and Zaphod, played by Mos Def and Sam Rockwell respectively, were simply loathsome.
I’m not going to go on any further, to do so would give away too much of the plot for those who may not yet have seen this film. I hope that anyone who sees it without prior knowledge of the books might be encouraged to discover the real work of Douglas Adams. Anybody, like me, who is already a fan, will probably be as disappointed as I was.
Still, who cares about that – few days at home and then back to New York for a couple of weeks. I also heard a rumour that there’s a new Star Wars film coming out while I’m there. Shame….
May 9th
I’m currently working on a website for a friend of mine who’s an actor. The content is fairly standard; resume, biog, photos etc. The trouble is I’m having a hard time getting inspired by any of the visual designs I’m coming up with.
Usually what I do in this situation is go and look at some similar sites on the web. The thing is that they’re proving a little hard to find – at least good ones! Does anybody know of some websites for/by relatively unknown actors which look good? Please comment links to me or send them via the contact page.
Thanks….
May 6th
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Here’s a few random pics from those that I took last night at the party. When you get to my Photostream, they’re tagged with “endoftourparty”. Come on folks, let’s see your pics too!!!