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Peachy Keen.

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 Still processing the death of David Lynch here, like Bowie he's been a huge presence/influence on my life since I first saw Eraserhead as an impressionable 14 year old film fan and I'll admit it now that all of the sinister subtexts, oppressive sound designs and dark humour was lost on me at the time - I just saw a director speaking exactly the same language that I did and I fell in love with his work (in that way only an obsessive Autistic can) immediately. I could wax lyrically for hours about how influential Lynch was and how his work was truly groundbreaking, throwing in tales of my days at art school when an unknown student (for reasons only they were aware of) spent 6 months leaving photos of Henry Spencer in my locker, how at one of the Peachy Keen Lynch nights Rho and myself hosted a guy turned up who was the spitting image of Killer Bob - we thought he was in fancy dress for the night but it turned out that he was just there for a drink with no idea who Bob was (he di...

Carpenter Cuts.

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  It's not all doom and gloom around here, occasionally I'll post random stuff that I enjoy (I am a full human after all) and today I'm celebrating John Carpenter's birthday with 3 volumes of classic Carpenter inspired cuts, Jack Burton beats and taxicab tune s that you can download here .   "It's all in the reflexes..."    

RIP Tony Slattery.

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  So sad to hear that the rather wonderful Tony Slattery has died,  I met him way back in 2019 after he'd seen an illustration I did of him as Doctor Who (he auditioned for the TV movie in '95).     He saw it online and liked it and politely asked for a copy and I was glad to oblige!     If there ever was a national treasures national treasure it would be this man.  Not only was he a story-weaving wizard but an all round top bloke to boot.   RIP sir.

Bowie in The Bar.

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 To show it's not all doom and gloom here - some photos from last nights annual David Bowie event (held in The Admiral Woods - THE most Autistic friendly pub in Glasgow fact fans) featuring some rather splendid DJ equipment and a smattering of my visuals. Enjoy.

A Museum Aside.

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  On this day in 1985, Clive Sinclair launched the Sinclair C5 little knowing that Cassidy would adopt it as his version of the Batmobile...first thing he heads to at the Riverside Museum!  

'AUTISM' by Roddy Lumsden.

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      For those interested there's more on Roddy here .