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Pilmore, Lee

Tower Of Learning

Filed under Noted life on June 7th, 2007 | Comments Off

I’m looking for the tower of learning,
I’m looking for the copious prize,
I saw it in your eyes what I’m looking for,
I saw it in your eyes what I’m looking for.

I really do fear that I’m dying,
I really do fear that I’m dead,
I saw it in your eyes what I’m looking for,
I saw it in your eyes what will make me live.

The 2007 Eden Sessions - the Eden Project.

Hello Nelson Galaxy

Filed under Music, Noted life on April 4th, 2007 | 2 comments

Nelson

I’d like to say hello to Nelson Galaxy. It’s been some time. Can’t wait to hear the music.

I recognise ‘In the sea’, obviously, very strange hearing it again.

Enormous - bloody well back!

Filed under Music, Noted life on April 2nd, 2007 | Comments Off

Enormous are Steve O'Toole, Graham Boffey, Davy Lawrence and David Graham

Well they’ve been back for ages I just didn’t know. A strange place the past. Good to see the future could be stranger, could be enormous. I’m from Mansfield Town, as are these boys, but I’ve not seen or heard from them in a long long time.

Enormous the band (left to right): Steve O’Toole (guitar), Graham Boffey (drums), Davy Lawrence (guitar/vocals) and David Graham (bass).

They played up and down the country in the usual toilets and dives before releasing their debut single My Type on Beatific Records, a small independent label based in Mansfield.

Albums available: Almost Everything / Situation Comedy / Electric Baby Grand

‘Like being locked in a lingerie store with Anna Friel and Catherine Deneuve’ - Melody Maker

Like I say, the past is a strange place. It can rear its ugly paisley head when you least expect and make you feel good, make you smile, make you glad you were there.

So, Enormous are back, they’re full of songs, they’re full of spittle, and they’re full of themselves. Go listen to the music.

A finalist in the SXSW Web Awards

Filed under CSS, Noted life on February 2nd, 2007 | 2 comments

No, not this site but the redesign of Kettering Borough Councils website, which went live mid may, 2006. I’m pleased as punch, if not a little shocked, to be in the finals of the CSS category, which I quote:

Showcases sites that push the boundaries of CSS coding technology, bringing together top-notch design and content with standards compliant and accessible code.

The 10th Annual SXSW Web Awards uncover the best new websites and celebrate those who are building and implementing tomorrow’s online trends, well that’s what they say and who am I to argue?

This is something else, isn’t it?!

This means that I (or Jadu rather) receive two complimentary registrations to attend SXSW Interactive Festival in Austin, Texas. Although there’s not a hope in hell I can afford to go to the US and take up the offer.

Winners in all categories will be announced at the 10th Annual SXSW Web Awards Ceremony, presented by Adobe on Sunday 11th March.

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