For JohnnyC1959
'BLUE'
Johnny C, a fine photographer and fellow muso and blogger posted some shots of a few of his walks recently ( here ) and they inspired his reflections on the colour blue and some references at the end of his post caused me to reflect myself on the colour . . . . . .so this is for him!Johnny noted :
Other blues are available… 🙂
(i) Blue: (ii) Blue Remembered Hills: (iii) IKB 79: (iv) Kind Of Blue: (v) Sky Blue (something about football!)
Teasels… [Image © John Callaway 2020] |
so I thought I'd post a couple of blues of my own -
I met Derek Jarman at the Museum of Modern Art in Oxford and he and his team filmed us upon his arrival to see and meet with the Deputy Director there, the wonderful Marco Livingstone, so it possible the archive of his films contains footage of yours truly! He was remarkable and super talented of course but I don't recall his visit resulting in a show but Marco would know better what happened there . . . . . . I watched Jarman's broadcast of a single still shot of the colour 'Blue' with his voice over and it seemed revolutionary to us all at the time. He is missed and the artworld is the poorer for his dying too earlyI mentioned that Blue Remembered Hills as per Housman's famous lines from his 'A Shropshire Lad' drew me to think about the Dennis Potter play of that same name and a personal favourite with Helen Mirren, Janine Duvitski, Colin Welland and Michael Elphick with Colin Jeavons, John Bird and Robin Ellis cast as children and it evoked memories of my own childhood climbing trees and watching the world go by . . . . . . . my dad had moved his family down from Merseyside to the meadows of Oxfordshire in the early sixties when I was but a few years old and the countryside overwhelmed me with lots fascinating flora and fauna and spent an idyllic childhood playing in the meadow of Northern Oxford
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Emily Barker (and her husband to be Lukas Drinkwater - here on bass) recorded this album 'Sweet Kind of Blue' dedicated to Sister Rosetta Tharpe and this is a great live version of a fine song . . . . .
one of my favourite Blues songs here by the master but written by JJ Cale (of course)
speaking of masters . . . . . . . . . Keb Mo
Can't have too many versions of this song . . . . . . .
Bobby tells us about the blues . . . . . .
it's all a bit random . . . . . . but enjoy . . . . . .
. . . . .Blue Remembered Hills |
UPDATE: and oddly by sheer coincidence Johnny posted this afternoon a set of pictures and notes on our shared connection to Oxford City as he and his other half came to do some genealogical research.
Check his latest entry here:
Thanks for sharing Swappers ... both my post, and your 'blues' Just confirms that blues come in many shades... 😊 Will try and catch up over a beer next time Oxford beckons.. J
ReplyDeleteAww thanks Johnny! thanks for dropping by . . . . . made my day!
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