At least he's not looking back in anger !hes far too interested in his cigarettes and alcohol to bother
At least he's not looking back in anger !hes far too interested in his cigarettes and alcohol to bother
Well, a lot of good pubs but no epic ones (as far as I can remember) and many are closed on Mondays, missing the obvious market of old gits drinking too much during the day. For future reference:Any one got pub recommendations in Oxford - city centre and easily walkable from there?
Speculative pub crawl planned for Monday, hampered only by lack of local knowledge. Decent beer top priority, if that coincides with Morse locations fine, if not also fine.
Kaos, positively reviewed Netflix series about Greek Gods, with Zeus played by Jeff Goldblum.
Turned off episode one after 25 minutes. Garbage, and reminded me how the potential of American Gods was wasted after a tremendous first series. What a shame.
Two things on BBC Four just now. Firstly, Parkinson with Lauren Bacall - what a sexist creep he was. Secondly, the first episode of Porridge - superb.
I’m glad that there is someone other than me who can’t stand (and never could) Parkinson. All about him and his tedious outdated (even in the 70s) attitudes. Odious man.Two things on BBC Four just now. Firstly, Parkinson with Lauren Bacall - what a sexist creep he was. Secondly, the first episode of Porridge - superb.

I’m washing my hair that month.Go on Stan, get yourself a ticket....it'll be right up your street....
Hamlet Hail to the Thief: Thom Yorke revisits Radiohead album for Shakespeare show
Stage production in Manchester will orchestrate the band’s 2003 recording to ‘chime with the underlying grief and paranoia’ of the tragedy
Thom Yorke is to rework Radiohead’s album Hail to the Thief for a new stage production of Hamlet, opening next spring in Manchester.
Yorke said that the concept for the show presented him with “an interesting and intimidating challenge” to see how the music “collides with the action and the text” of Shakespeare’s tragedy. He added that the endeavour would uncover how much of his band’s album, which features the tracks There There and Go to Sleep, “chimes with the underlying grief and paranoia” of the play.
Performed by a cast of musicians and actors, Hamlet Hail to the Thief will run at Aviva Studios, Manchester, from 27 April to 18 May. It will then be staged at the Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 4-28 June.
Christine Jones, who will co-direct the production with Steven Hoggett, said Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief tour “changed my DNA” and that many of their songs “speak to the themes of the play”. Her long-held dream of combining the two works intrigued Yorke. “We’ve found that the play haunts the album, and the album haunts the play,” said Jones.
Maybe Kiwi will fly over to join you, and you can ignore him in person![]()
underlying grief and paranoiaGo on Stan, get yourself a ticket....it'll be right up your street....
Hamlet Hail to the Thief: Thom Yorke revisits Radiohead album for Shakespeare show
Stage production in Manchester will orchestrate the band’s 2003 recording to ‘chime with the underlying grief and paranoia’ of the tragedy
Thom Yorke is to rework Radiohead’s album Hail to the Thief for a new stage production of Hamlet, opening next spring in Manchester.
Yorke said that the concept for the show presented him with “an interesting and intimidating challenge” to see how the music “collides with the action and the text” of Shakespeare’s tragedy. He added that the endeavour would uncover how much of his band’s album, which features the tracks There There and Go to Sleep, “chimes with the underlying grief and paranoia” of the play.
Performed by a cast of musicians and actors, Hamlet Hail to the Thief will run at Aviva Studios, Manchester, from 27 April to 18 May. It will then be staged at the Royal Shakespeare theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, 4-28 June.
Christine Jones, who will co-direct the production with Steven Hoggett, said Radiohead’s Hail to the Thief tour “changed my DNA” and that many of their songs “speak to the themes of the play”. Her long-held dream of combining the two works intrigued Yorke. “We’ve found that the play haunts the album, and the album haunts the play,” said Jones.
Maybe Kiwi will fly over to join you, and you can ignore him in person![]()
Is there any other way to serve wine3) just recalling a few pints in the Bishop’s Finger pub in Smithfield, which I haven’t visited for decades. Very lively late afternoon, good Shepherd Neame beer and a huge and very funny Irish barman whose method of serving wine is to fill the glass to the brim. Very enjoyable.