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Change.org

29 Thursday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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Change.org

Every now and again, I sign a change.org petition when I’m presented with (usually) some unfathomable piece of bureaucratic or political bastardry that’s either wrecked or threatening to wreck the lives of a person or a group of people doing it tough.

So, whereas I might not have signed a petition from Twiggy Forest and Gina Rhinestone complaining about the 2% deficit tax for people earning over $180k a year, I did sign a petition from a fireman with years of service and properly-diagnosed post-traumatic stress disorder being denied his rights by a crappy insurance company that bleeds NSW taxpayers dry in premiums for firies, cops and ambos – but rarely if ever pays up when they need it and deserve it.

In my view, mass organisation against bureaucratic, commercial and political twats is a really good thing – more effective than litigation and a lost faster at resolving fundamental inequities.  I give them my support when it’s appropriate to do so – and like maybe 2 million other change.org participants, you might like to consider helping out too.

More satisfying than and far more effective than ringing up some minion at your local MP, and not a big time waster like trumped up commercial shock jocks who dance for whomever is paying the piper.

Earth Wind and Fire

24 Saturday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms

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Earth Wind and Fire

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Playlist by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44qLPC-e7NE

Greatest Hits Vol 1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmWLn_b7Tfk

Greatest Hits Live

Is Tony Abbott Retarded ?

20 Tuesday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Entertainment Upstairs

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Shaun Micallef, Tony Abbott

Another piece of brilliance from Shaun Micallef

Fire

17 Saturday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms, Entertainment Upstairs

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Big Country, Billy Joel, Bob Seger, Bruce Springsteen, grateful dead, Johnny Cash, Midnight Oil, Nilsson, Owl City, Pointer Sisters, Sanford Townsend, Stevie Nicks, the Byrds, The Doors, the Ohio Players, U2, Vangelis

fire

Playlist by Algernon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR-A4QFHZBA

We didn’t start the fire – Billy Joel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QghwNqlCRE

Jump into the fire – Nilsson

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHj9MPS8zQo

The fire down below –Bob Seger

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xzQvGz6_fvA

I’m on Fire – Bruce Springsteen

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LY1l8T2Lcl0

Light my fire – The Doors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BDKNnJUP2FI

Fire – The Pointer Sister

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIBTg7q9oNc

Ring of Fire – Johnny Cash

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKAiMTMqJ_Y

Fire – The Ohio Players

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RF0HhrwIwp0

Sex on Fire – Kings of Leon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8wV2ON9K5w

or ……   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxdMqiKI08g

This Wheels on Fire – The Byrds

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYxQpxD3oQk

The Unforgettable Fire – U2

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYJzcUvS_NU

Chariots of Fire- Vangelis

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpkGvk1rQBI

Beds are Burning – Midnight Oil

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SHhInzoSss

Rooms on Fire – Stevie Nicks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAhEi7W1ib0

Fire on the mountain – Grateful Dead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0GAhe_9Was

Fields of Fire – Big Country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psuRGfAaju4

Fireflies – Owl City

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCWVuCCWqzQ

Smoke from a distant fire –Sanford Townsend

 

Fireworks

15 Thursday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Lehan Winifred Ramsay

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Fireworks, Lehan Winifred Ramsay

fireworks

Fireworks by Lehan Winifred Ramsay

Residentless

11 Sunday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Emmjay

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homelessness, residentlessness

IMG_1335Story and Photograph by Therese Trouserzoff

In Inner West Cyberia, dwell hipsters and basket weavers.

But there are also many people doing it tough, struggling with a substance abuse problem, mental illness, begging outside the small local supermarket.  And there are many people around this fair land sleeping rough with no home or place to call their own.

So it’s with some concern that we see this house, four up the road from Cambria.  This place has been empty for at least eight years.  A few years ago there was a small flurry of activity when (what appeared to be) the owners put a bit of paint on the outside and pulled out all the weeds in the front yard.

But still the place went unoccupied.  That is, it went unoccupied until some ghostly types made entry and sheltered there sans power and water for a few weeks.  I never saw an actual person moving about the property, but there was the occasional light low down casting a glow on the windows at the back of the place – visable from the back lane.

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Then the owners hunted the squatters out and put the nice shiny new padlock on the front gate.

That was at least a couple of years ago.

Apart from the fact that land and houses cost a small fortune around here (a renovated semi quite like this freestanding Victorian place sold for $1.24M two years ago) and that only a mad person would leave such a valuable asset sitting unused and racking up costs (as well as decaying to no good purpose), it strikes me as just plainly morally reprehensible to have unused housing of a modest type, vacant for years while people are forced to live on the street.

I read somewhere that it is usual for maybe 2-3% of houses and flats to be vacant at any one time, but I wonder what proportions of these places are vacant for years on end.

Our local council should triple or quadruple the rates and charge the owners of vacant but habitable properties for routine maintenance and pest control.  And remind them, as absent landlords, that they have an obligation to our society to live in the place or rent it out – or even provide free accommodation to a relative, for example.  But council should send the message loudly and clearly that if the owners aren’t prepared to maintain the house and have someone live in the place, they MUST sell it.

The other positive outcome might be that more properties come on to the market and take some of the upward price pressure off – for purchasers and renters alike.

Homelessness and residentlessness – two sides of the same coin.

 

Wind

10 Saturday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Algernon, Bands at the Pig's Arms, Entertainment Upstairs

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Bete Midler, Christopher Cross, Elton John, Eric Clapion & JJ Cale, George Benson, George Harrison, Kansas, Neil Young, Paula Abdul, Pete Seger, Phil Collins, Scorpions, Seals and Crofts, the Association, the Beach Boys, the Bee Gees

 

Not that kind of wind, Hung, THIS kind of wind.

Not that kind of wind, Hung, THIS kind of wind.

Playlist by Algernon

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb6yPIo-UJM

Blowing Kisses in the wind – Paula Abdul

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MsW8rXPcnM0

Summer breeze – Seals and crofts

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkmrMtILPqo

Candle in the wind – Elton John

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YkADj0TPrJA

In the Air tonight – Phil Collins

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBwqV0QU0i8

Blowing in the wind – Peter Paul and Mary

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wp4O7v5320

Dust in the wind – Kansas

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RMrltCDCwI

Wind beneath my wings – Bette Midler

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bPYT9Vyu62A

Windy Sometime  – The Association

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur8ftRFb2Ac

Ride Like the wind – Christopher Cross

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zAVU3LNzsrw

Blown away – George Harrison

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZMPKTYsL50

Wind of change  – The Bee Gees

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4RjJKxsamQ

Wind of change – Scorpions

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNaA7fVXB28

Against the Wind – Pete Seger

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-WMbP1RcC4

Like a Hurricane  – Neil Young

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piJojvguaKM

Anyway the wind blows – Eric Clapton  and JJ Cale

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fjxK9ojmAT8

Wind Chimes – The Beach Boys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14pitnJlcv4

Breezin’ – George Benson

 

Imelda May

08 Thursday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Bands at the Pig's Arms

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Graham Norton, Imelda May

Hung One On Whitman

08 Thursday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Neville Cole, Poets Corner

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'Shoe, Algy, Asty, Big M, Emmjay, Gez, Gregor, Helvi, Hung One On, Lehan Winifred Ramsay, Merv, Neville Cole, Vivienne, Voice, Warrigal

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Story by Neville Cole

I’ll admit it. I tied one on with Hung One On down the Pub last night. As I recall, it all started amicably enough. All the locals were there celebrating the 5th Anniversary. Viv’s spread was a real treat. Gregor took to the mic early on and told some raunchy jokes. Big M was singing Karaoke. I had a grand old time catching up with Algy, Shoe, Voice, Asty, Lehan, Gerard, Helvi, Warrigal and, of course Emmjay. But, much, much later, as closing time drew nigh, things got a little…well, strange. Hung grew increasingly introspective, almost wistful, as the night went on and we began to talk – as we often do when we get this way – about life, about love, and about…poetry.

“Some day, Mate,” he says to me, “I’m gonna go walkabout. I gonna drop this…” he paused for a moment to choose just the right word, than added: “façade…and start living.”

“I know exactly what you mean,” I replied, appropriately emphasizing exactly in exactly the right way as I downed my last Trotters.

“I think you do. I think you do. I know you do!” Hung said with a sudden smile. “You and I aren’t the types to be penned in by… by rules…and, and rules. We are the truth tellers. We are the rebel alliance. We are poets, man…and we should be out there poeting our guts out.”

“We are poets,” I agreed with him. “When I look at you that’s exactly what I see.” I was at this time somewhat fixed on the word exactly as you might have already guessed. But I continued nevertheless: “You, for sure, are a fucking poet, Hung. Walt Whitman’s got nothing on you, brother.”

“Walt Whitman!” Hung leapt to his feet like a sleeping dog woken by a noisy cat. “That’s it!” Hung cried climbing his stool to reach the bar.

“Hey, hey,” Merv sang out. “Closing time, Hung. You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.”

“Hear him out, Merv,” I said quietly. “He’s on a roll.”

“Warrigal kept to himself. Quietly sketching away in the corner; but I saw a wry smile break across his face as Hung began to recite a poem in a loud, clear voice.

“Song of MY self,” Hung announced to the almost empty bar. “By Hung One On Whitman.

And what followed, I recorded exactly as it poured from his soul…’cause no one would believe it if I didn’t write it down.

 

Song of my self

 

Come breathe the musk of morning
sit silent at the desert dawn;
Listen for my breath
Here me cry the empty sky
into being
Bathe in the light
I am not lost
nor hidden in rock
I am not dead
you are not dreaming
we are Life eternal.

Throw off your shoes
Did toes in solid earth
Draw kindred souls into your veins
There is not end in sight
no apocalypse is nigh
there is not one of us will die
we all are Life eternal
we are the one supernal
I take you in as you do I
Give yourself to the forests and the seas
We are all what feeds the other
There is no turning back
This is a never ending track that leads back to an open door
no floor
no ceiling to block the light
you are in my sight
no need to fear the night
Feel my warmth on you skin
Let me in
Turn your face to me
Give me a smile for today
You are Life eternal.

Look to the sky
Not a cloud to block the blue
This is my gift to you
This blue sky
that greenish-yellow leaf
the purple pinkness of the flowers
the richness and ceaseless variety
you are wrapped in a multitude of color
all for you this glorious display
I paint the world this way
To make each day your canvas
Take it in
Hold it with you to look upon
During the hours of grey and black
Remember my gift
Seek it out
The new day is just beyond the horizon
It will not be slowed or stopped
It will not hold back from you
Even if you doubt or despair
Even if you curse and cry
Even if you lose your way
Even if you forget
A new day is coming
Every moment
a hundred million every second
all across the Earth
a billion others like you and I
feeling with us
We are Life eternal.

Hung stopped for a moment, then a moment more, then paused, then graceful as a dancer, he bowed deeply and humbly. Emmjay and I cheered. Even Warrigal rose to his feet in applause.

I don’t remember much that happened after that. It’s a bit of a blur. I remember watching the sun come up a few hours later and replaying Hung’s poem in my head; but that’s about it. Still, it was a top notch 5th Birthday bash and I can’t wait till next year’s party.

 

8 Gigabytes of Hardcore P0rn0graphy

07 Wednesday May 2014

Posted by Therese Trouserzoff in Cricics, Critics, Everyone's a Critic, Emmjay

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Andrea Gibbs, Declan Greene, Griffin Theatre, Lee Lewis, midlife loneliness, online dating, p0rn0graphy, play, Steve Rodgers

Pic Borrowed from Griffin, with Thanks.

Pic Borrowed from Griffin, with Thanks.

Review by Tearthese Trouserzoff

So, last weekend, FM, a couple of pals (Terry and Brenda) and I went to see another in the flesh gem from Griffin Theatre Company at the Stables (the old old Nimrod).

The play is called 8 Gigabytes of Hardcore P~ (just to get past your nasty network filters).  While there was no actual P in the play, it was a very contemporary cutting and funny reflection of the midlife loneliness-driven world of online dating / SMS “romance” – or more accurately the lack thereof.  Look closely at the picture above.  Can you make out the repeated word “happiness” ?  It’s elusive.  It sure is elusive.

“I’m fat.  I’m stupid.  I’m ugly”.  “Maybe if I wasn’t so fat, I wouldn’t be so ugly – it’s because I’m stupid”  But I DO have some good qualities ….. pause …. I’m kind.

LOL ?? ! ?  The spoken SMS punctuation was hilarious.

Written by Declan Greene, Eight Gigabytes stars Andrea Gibbs and Steve Rodgers and was/is directed by  Griffin Artistic Director Lee Lewis (whose mythological adventure The Bull, The Moon and The Coronet of Stars blew us away last year).

The protagonists exist in a sad and lonely mid-life wasteland – she is an underpaid/overworked nurse – a single mother of one facing a slow grinding financial oblivion and he’s trapped in a very unloving marriage where he sits desperately waiting for his TV-  watching his wife to go to bed so he can pullout the laptop, unzip the fly and … you can guess the rest.

The two (one hesitates to use the word ‘lovers’ ) meet online, negotiate a stop-start phone affair and eventually meet in person.  They get to share an uncomfortable drink or two too many in a bar as well as sharing a plethora of half-truths and outright lies – much like the lies he tells his boss when he gets asked whether he’s downloaded 8 gigs onto the company laptop on one of his many sick days.

steve and andrea

It’s a sad, sad, funny dialogue – at once poignant and heart wrenching –  according to Terry who’s gone through much the same scenario after his kids grew up and left the nest, and for whom the drama was just a little too uncomfortably close to home.  Not that he was keen to share that with Brenda – his partner of just one year.

Afterwards, we discussed the play for hours over a meal and a few glasses of somewhat too inexpensive red – which is a fair indication that we really appreciated the play, the light-as -a-feather direction, the warts and all acting and the all too human story of the built-in compromises involved in beating loneliness deep in the third quarter of life.

Griffin supports new talent and the price of a seat is really at the bottom end of live entertainment – but the quality of their productions is fresh and always outrageously good.

Go and see 8 Gigs if you can – It’s a blast !  http://www.griffintheatre.com.au

 

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