Friday, November 12, 2010

Slight Reprieve


Well, it's been a strange week, but one that seems at least for now to have ended a bit less grimly than it began.

We have kept that wolf from the door one more time - but we know he's still prowling out there, hungry, and the winter could be hard.

We best light a fire with the coal we have, eh?

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I'm afraid I've been a soft old Hector these last few days, flattened by some bug but working, worried about money and Mum, and only my faithful old musical friends Frank, Nat and Tom have fit my mood.

So this ain't no glitzy disco nor bassy funk (can I be excused?) ; but it is kinda Friday, if you think about it.

Leave the porch light on for me x

Tom Waits - 'I Can't Wait To Get Off Work (And See My Baby On Montgomery Avenue)' (1976)

15 comments:

  1. Glad things are ok. Or at least better than you thought they might be. Its all you can hope for sometimes.

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  2. We keep on keepin' on Simon x

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  3. That will do just nicely Mr H.

    Hope you all can have a worry free weekend.

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  4. Health, money, work, aging ...

    What's it ALL about, eh, boys and girls?

    Have some .. Music. Pride. Sunshine. Books. Honour. Dignity. Silliness. Friendship. Sincerity. Mirth. Cynicism. Passion. Hugs. Manners. Trust. Beer. Sport. Peace. Laughter. Love.

    And a right big sloppy kiss on the lips. X

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  5. oh dickie you're right on the money and davy heartface the light's always on
    x

    ps
    if you feel slightly livelier after a drop or two there's friday reggae (sort of) round mine
    x

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  6. We keep on keepin' on, indeed. Glad things are OK.

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  7. Chin up Davy. Friday reggae round at mine too.

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  8. So I saw SA - just over there to listen now.

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  9. That Friday reggae gotta life of its own, baby.

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  10. Been reading this for ages. Keep posting. Not that I have any liking for any of Tom Waits output.
    All the best.

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  11. Ha! Like it. Thanks George.

    On the subject of TW , I seem to be in a minority in preferring his early romantic barfly balladry to the shouty-growly-arty stuff.

    'Closing Time' and 'Heart Of Saturday Night' are peaches, just peaches.

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  12. That they are, my friend, that they are. Pure gems.

    Hugs

    x

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  13. Never been a huge fan of Tom Waits... But glad that things are picking up Mr Aitch..

    Dave...

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