Lonely Woman-Amon Duul 2
Long Way Home-Tom Waits
Look What The Wind Blew In-Baby Dee
Looped Los Angeles-John Foxx
Loosey Girls-Amon Düül
Lord I've Been Changed-Tom Waits
Losing My Head-Clan Of Xymox
Lost-The Cure
Lost-Plastikman
Lost and Found-The Radio Dept
Lost New York-John Foxx
Lothlorien -Bo Hansson
Love And Napalm-Gary Numan
Love Bomb-Grinderman
Love Is The Drug-Kylie
Lude 1-Six By Seven
Lude II-Six By Seven
Ludwig-Amon Düül
Luktar Gvendur-Björk
Lullaby-Ute Lemper
Luminous And Gone-John Foxx
Luna (The Moon)-Marc Almond
Lyre Liar-Throbbing Gristle
Sat up here working on these Walk maps for the AA, I am getting bored. Difficult time now that I want to get ahead of the schedule before Christmas. 38 down - 53 to go!!
But I decided to listen to londonunderlondon all through again (it really is quite SUPER
and then, for whatever reason, I decided to let the playlist just run through 'L'. I have far from all my CDs on iTunes, but those that I have copied make a good set just running through in this order.
So much better than shuffle, which just repeats the same old songs.
Long chat yesterday nght with Ris, justifiably annoyed at the reaction of too many people to the gigs on Saturday. Feedback has generally been quite negative, which is both surprising and disappointing. There were more unplayed songs in the setlist than ever before (ten of the thirteen have NEVER been performed live before) but the Fans Five seems to have got lost in the others. I had predicted Europe and Mles Away I think, but otherwise Camera (TOP CHOICE!!), Shadowmn and Dancing Like A Gn.
No sign of The Graden. People have moaned that the set was too short, that both gigs were the same etc etc. and that the guys were mming. I suspect this is true and happens far too often.
Let that be an end to it. A fitting closure I think.
Have to say though that most people have been very favourable and posted some excellent footage, photos and reviews. I feel almost there.
I know its hard to get a feel from bootlegs, but the version of EATR sounds very disappointing. The piano and guitar bits just aren't right 'on tape' over a new, upbeat relentless drum pattern.
Give it up guys.
Welcome a bootleg of the ICa show courtesy PY. Reasonable quality too, but not quite a sgood as Manchester.
Which is fine, because apparently the show wasn't as good anyway.
Lunch with the vicar tomorrow, to discuss The Church Office a bit, which is becoming more than a minor irritation and more of my concern than I would have liked. Par tof me thinks that all the bitching, mistrust and lack of communication - while unhelpful - does somehow seem to remain behind closed doors and therefore doesn't much affect everyone else. So why does it bother me? I've had everyone involved except Mr Vicar moaning to me about everyone else to different degrees.
Sparing more than a passing prayer of course to our 'retiring' administrator who has gone into hospital today for major heart surgery tomorrow. He's off until february at least, so we have a period of time to patch over the cracks at least but also hopefully to repair some of them.
He's a lovely man and we all care for him and his family enormously, but he is NOT the right man to be in that job and that is really at the heart of the problem. Is it a problem? Anyway, I'll find out more intrigue tomorrow no doubt.
Too much to do in the office. Took a sickie yesterday (!!!) and worked on this home job, but also took the morning out to fit a very stubborn water butt over in the courtyard. Ended up doing a skwillion other odd jobs around the church and had to rush home for a late lunch even to get a couple of hours work in!
But our loan has come through! hrrah - now I can at last pay some of the bills that people keep ringing up about. Already looks very much as if we are not going ot get the bonus we were hoping for.
Really should make sure we have enough left to pay the staff I suppose...












