Friday, August 27, 2004

and tomorrow the nostalgia

u2 have always been a bit of a problem for me. in 4 decades,with an unabated fondness for music and it's accessories,i have seen so much come,go and stay.i remember, when i was quite young and u2 were starting out,they were playing a show in tullamore and they stopped for lunch in,my old town,athlone.my friend barry and i heard where they were dining and we decided to see if we could cadge a lift to the show.we found them in,what was then called, the bonne bonne restaurant.there was just the 5 of them,bono,edge,larry,adam and paul mc guinness.they were really nice and they explained to us that they were all travelling to the show in the same car and there was no room for us.they did offer us free entry if we made it to tullamore ourselves,which we did and, as far as i remember.we enjoyed it.however that is not whatever the point is.
in a remarkably long career they have never really blown me away.maybe it's overfamiliarity with the likes of the stones,marvin gaye,bowie,elvis and the beatles but i never really got the allure of u2.
this could only be aggravated by my view of bono now,as an unlovable lennon figure too far into todays platinum circle.
it really should have been cathal

Friday, August 20, 2004

a little lite prose

as i often do i wonder why some performers make money and some don't. a case in point is the fatima mansions, a london based musical group led by a man from cork, who despite their intelligence and timely hardcore leanings did not "make it".
following the demise of microdisney cathal coughlan(Kawhil Koklyn) formed this intense experience and it's failure to reap the rewards of great sucess may have been due to his annoyance at the discrepencies in democracy as opposed to the purity of narcotics. perhaps it was the keyboards?

Tuesday, August 17, 2004

tuesday newday

good sunny morning all is well with my world Jude is sunny and Kathryn is better

Monday, August 16, 2004

tea off

just to let me know i'm here