Tuesday, May 25, 2004
Music For Airports
Have just checked into a hostel (the Roebuck Bay Backpackers) and there's a chatty English lad in my room. He has a pretty extensive mpeg collection. With the exact taste in music that I have. It's fun seeing the enthusiasm on his face from chatting to a like mind. We found our way onto the subject of music after he heard me playing GYBE on my CD player.
Listening to his 'Music For Aiports', Brian Eno now... wow! soundscape brilliance a little bizarre really as I'm not coseyly Sprwaled out on my bed (like I'd usually be) but in a bustling LAN gaming internet cafe complete with roaring kids zapping the bejaysus out of each other. Great name for the album too. It has all that transient anxiety kinda feel that I always feel in airports.
Listening to his 'Music For Aiports', Brian Eno now... wow! soundscape brilliance a little bizarre really as I'm not coseyly Sprwaled out on my bed (like I'd usually be) but in a bustling LAN gaming internet cafe complete with roaring kids zapping the bejaysus out of each other. Great name for the album too. It has all that transient anxiety kinda feel that I always feel in airports.
Monday, May 24, 2004
Welcome Me!
So I've finally figured out how to make a blog without having to manage all the techno babble by my owns.
Will hope to ad more and more now... must start by getting that digital camera active and do something with it. Maybe take some photos of lovely Broome, Western Australia. I've never had a diary before so this should be interesting? It's gonna be odd talking to no-one but yet still having (potentially) everyone reading.
Will hope to ad more and more now... must start by getting that digital camera active and do something with it. Maybe take some photos of lovely Broome, Western Australia. I've never had a diary before so this should be interesting? It's gonna be odd talking to no-one but yet still having (potentially) everyone reading.
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