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Sigur Ros - Heima from SeasideMan Pro 7 days old
Helen and I watched Heima last night. It’s a documentary about the 2006 homecoming concert tour by the ethereal Icelandic post-Rock band Sigur Ros. ...
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Frost this Morning from SeasideMan Pro 44 days old
I've got a nasty feeling we might have to turn the heating on soon! Cheers, Tom.
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"Living in their pools they soon forget about the sea" from SeasideMan Pro 79 days old
[ ... ] to a rock. We may succeed, or the waves might rip our fingers free. Yet eventually, for most of us, there will come a time when the tide recedes ...
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Killed By Death from SeasideMan Pro 83 days old
[ ... ] pure rock and roll experience of an incredibly loud gig by Motorhead is all-encompassing. All other thoughts are pushed out and for a while there ...
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Syncopation from SeasideMan Pro 89 days old
(click on the picture to enlarge it) Rhythm is all around us in speech, in music and visually. When a rhythm is disturbed or interrupted in an unexpected ...
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Well I Didn't Know That! from SeasideMan Pro 99 days old
[ ... ] It's a Rock Pipit. They are apparently quite common on rocky coasts but I had never even heard of them. I wouldn't have paid much attention to this ...
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Look Out, Behind You! from SeasideMan Pro 101 days old
This picture is too dark as it had just started raining, but I rather like the "decisive moment". The birds are Oystercatchers. Cheers, Tom.
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65 Days of Static from SeasideMan Pro 118 days old
[ ... ] heavy rock guitars, bass, drums and piano, and they throw themselves into it with great joy and abandon. They were truly excellent, and all done ...
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A Flower of Light in a Field of Darkness from SeasideMan Pro 133 days old
I found this graffiti on a rock on Borth bog yesterday. I looked up the words and to my surprise they were from a song sung by Johnny Cash in Folsom ...
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Friday at Glastonbury from SeasideMan Pro 144 days old
(All the pictures get larger if you click on them; it can be hard to see details on the smaller ones) One of the great pleasures of a truly large festival ...