Now that the dust has settled on the football front, you would think I would be flat DX-ing. It's not that I haven't tried, last weekend I tried to install my Blake FM8 antenna, and in a small lapse of concentration, I dropped the antenna and snapped the centre boom in half, I also managed to cut my wrist in the process. As you can imagine, I was annoyed and gutted, as this was at the final stage of fitting!
So I order another Blake FM8 that's landed this Saturday, and yes, just my luck it's arrived damaged in transit, however it's not a surprise, as they shipped in just in a hessian sack! So, no antenna, however I have to say Blake themselves have superb customer services, I emailed "Paul Blake" at 6pm, just to report the damaged, and he personally emailed back to apologize, saying that it was shipped out in error, without being packed properly. I believe you can only tell how good a company is, by how well they respond to problems, "Well Done Blake".
The family has been catching up on films and TV, my wife and I have been watching series five of "Fringe", we also have been enjoying "The Voice"and "Playhouse Presents". On the film front my lads loved "Forest Gump" and have also watched "Robocop 1 & 2"
Yesterday we watched my all time favorite musical "Jesus Christ Superstar", I've been waiting for this to be released on Blu Ray for sometime, and it's best I have ever seen the film. My eldest son seemed to absorb the film, as I briefly explained what was happening in between songs, he really liked the song "I Don't Know How To Love Him". Although I had a Catholic up bringing, and I no longer believe in religion, the story of Jesus has to be the best stories in ever, and JCS still moves me today. While we were watching JCS, we all had the wind sucked out of us by "Ted Neeley" performance on "Gethsemane", when it finished, I looked at my wife and we knew it was one of those moments. Have a look at his magical clip via You Tube below
If you managed to compose your after that, I was watching "Breakfast" on BBC 1 this morning and stumbled across a really interesting artist named " Lindsey Stirling", in a nutshell she is an American, plays the Violin, and fuses Classical Music with Modern Dance Music "Trip Hop" and ballet and dance, she also has a big following on "You Tube", have a listen, this lady has got something going on, have a look at this fun video "Moon Trance", it's a bit of a spoof of "Michael Jackson's Thriller", so it's fun on the eyes, having played some samples on Amazon, I will be purchasing this album, and no doubt will be appearing on my next edition of "Retro Nouveau"
73's Till Next Time
Damien