‘landings’ by Richard Skelton

I bought this album a month or so ago and quite liked it. The the other day I read a long interview with Richard Skelton in the Wire, and that made me want to listen to it again.

The reason I wanted to listen to it once more was that the interview gave me a much better appreciation of how the music was made and why it was made. Both of which were incredibly interesting and thought provoking, and if you’re interested in music and it’s connection to the physical landscape I’d recommend you find out more about Richard Skelton and his work.

But it also made me wonder how much music should stand on it’s own without a complex description and explanation of why and how it was made.

In some ways I think that music should stand alone and make sense without being explained, but also that in some cases it needs and warrants a narrative.

Certainly listening to ‘landings’ makes more sense now that I understand it better

Tom Baker coming to Big Finish

I was really tempted to pre-order the new Tom Baker series of stories that are coming from Big Finish. Then I read a post at Tom Baker’s blog which said that they aren’t due to be released until Jan 2012!

I had really thought that they would be out much sooner, but I guess I have no option but to wait, and I’m sure that they’ll be really good. Still, I had hoped that these stories would come sooner.

Goodbye Sarah-Jane

When I heard about Elisabeth Sladen’s untimely death it took a while to sink in, but when reading about her in the countless tributes that have been written in the last couple of days I find myself immensely moved by her passing.

I’ve always been a fan of Doctor Who and especially Tom Baker’s Doctor. Her role as a companion and then her later excellent spin off series are fantastic and it is such a shame that there will be no more.

She will be missed by many across a wide spectrum of ages.

The world is a less vibrant place now.