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Power chords: punk’s gender divide

By timdawsn Posted on August 8, 2013 Posted in Culture
Power chords: punk’s gender divide

It would be easy to imagine the autobiographies of Patti Smith and Tracey Thorn exploring common themes. The authors are among the relatively few women associated with punk, both apply a poetic sensibility to song writing and both have enjoyed …

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Auto-motive: Kraftwerk showcase their assets

By timdawsn Posted on August 5, 2013 Posted in Culture
Auto-motive: Kraftwerk showcase their assets

Forty years ago, Kraftwerk were prophets who took digital music beyond known frontiers and synthesized songs that celebrated machine-age icons – Autobahn, Trans Europe Express and Tour De France, for example. Today the Düssedorfers cater for our nostalgia for a …

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Post obsolescence: derelict checkpoints give me hope for humanity

By timdawsn Posted on July 12, 2013 Posted in Culture, Politics
Post obsolescence: derelict checkpoints give me hope for humanity

Had I blinked, I would have missed it.  We approached the German-French border at nearly 100mph, and our speed dipped not one jot as we drove from one country to the next.  The Rhine, still watched but no longer warred …

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Caught up in a wave of enthusiasm

By timdawsn Posted on July 12, 2013 Posted in Culture
Caught up in a wave of enthusiasm

Originally published in The Sunday Times 17 August 1997 Tim Dawson dons his wet suit, takes to a dinghy and gets a lesson in how to stay afloat. I have got a mouth full of salt water. My wet suit …

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Posh background: how an old soke became a new town

By timdawsn Posted on May 16, 2013 Posted in Culture
Posh background: how an old soke became a new town

The following review is of the 2013 production.  It is good to see that the play has been revived in 2015. Musical theatre thrives on improbable subject matter. Who would have thought a board game, animal sociology or a ‘magic’ …

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A blast from the past: the action game that fell short of its target

By timdawsn Posted on May 14, 2013 Posted in Culture, Declutter chronicles Tagged with Declutter chronicles
A blast from the past: the action game that fell short of its target

‘Impact’ promised that it was the ‘action battle game with real fire power’.  In 2005 it was the most heavily tv advertised game aimed at small boys.  My son James, then six, and in his second year at school must …

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Rayns’ end: a long career that preserved the best of live music

By timdawsn Posted on April 26, 2013 Posted in Culture, Uncategorized
Rayns’ end: a long career that preserved the best of live music

If a university education has any point, it is surely this. By exposing those seeking to learn to exceptional individuals, students may well pick up something of their knowledge and the craft of its creation. More important than facts, or …

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For the record – does HMV’s demise matter?

By timdawsn Posted on January 22, 2013 Posted in Culture
For the record – does HMV’s demise matter?

The last time that I bought anything at HMV I came away with a box set of Sir Edward Elgar’s orchestral works and a book celebrating The Clash.  “That’s an unusual combination”, said the shop assistant, as he took my …

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