Friday, November 18, 2005

Martyn Joseph - Awesome (trumpet player?)

We had an Erics band trip to see singer songwriter Martyn Joseph last night. Dave, Linda, Sam and myself have all seen MJ before - Phil and Sam's partner Jill were the virgins.

Describing music is difficult, part protest, part folk, part infused with a gentle God bothering (but not enough to make Sam feel uncomfortable), part David Gray, part Bruce. All delivered acoustically with exceptional guitar playing behind a wonderful voice which, though not the best I've ever heard, he uses to both move and inspire the crowd.

When the performance starts it is clear from the off that this guy knows his craft. New songs are interspersed with old favourites. He also has the intersong patter and anecdotes off to a 't'. Stand out for me were a new song about the life of African American activist and Singer Paul Robeson (as Martyn said - if you dont know who he is...you really ought to!), the classic Cardiff Bay and an extraordinary virtuoso acoustic guitar fest called Wake Me up.

We also got covers of Piano Man, Stuck in Moment and One of Us. Dave loves this guy and was close to tears on a number of occasions. All of us left raving about the performance and I would like to think a little inspired and less cynical.

Finally in a Vic and Bob style misunderstanding, my knackered drummers ears mis heard Jill as she said "theres the Horse and Trumpet" (pub) as "He's an awsome trumpeter" For a few moments I thought she knew something about MJ that I didn't!! Guess you had to be there.

Great night.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005


Sorry its been a while since I have posted a blog message.

Sophie's arrival has led to much happiness, but also much fatigue as we all adapt to new routines. Experience leads me to suspect that this 'tired' stage has a couple of months left to run, so I apologies in advance for my lack of posts.

This picture opposite, is of my son James. It was taken as we were on a pony and trap ride during our 'lads only' trip to Ireland in July. We visited my sister Helen (Brother in law Mark and nephew Ben) at their house in Co. Tipperary. Although it is a long way (tee Hee) we have been able to visit them often over the years and James and I love it. Ruth was gutted as she was unable to travel due to pregnancy.

Learned a few items of really sad news over the last couple of weeks. It is always particularly difficult to know what to say to people you know or know of, when it is clear that nothing can really be done (by you) to ease the pain of their situation. It does lead to a reappraisal of your own life and realisation of how precarious many of the things we take for granted are. But for those in difficulty I find myself with an increasingly fustrated feeling of helplessness. I confess that I do say a prayer for people. I realise It might be futile but it cant do any harm. Perhaps it just makes me feel a bit better? Well, much of the time it seems like all I can do. My head tells me that we are all able to move on eventually, but the thought of the ordeals that people I know have had to face in their lives gives me an all too familiar sick feeling. In the song 'stuck in a moment Bono says:

And if the night runs over
And if the day won't last
And if your way should falter
Along this stony pass
It's just a moment
This time will pass

Not much help in the deep pain we can feel in the harshness of a really bad day, but perhaps something to think on when we're ready to face tomorrow.

I have been working lot of overtime at work as this month (Nov) is paid in December. I realised during one of my Saturday shifts, that I am lucky to work with a decent bunch of young people. Iam the oldest in the team. At 46 I am nearly twice as old as most and could easily be the Father of all of them. In a future post I will describe some of the characters in detail and expalin how my confidence in the future of the country has been restored by these people.

Readers of Phils blog will know that The Erics are haveing a band outing to see Martyn Joseph the singer songwriter this month. Phil has said that his favourite MJ song of the moment is 'he never said' I will end this post by writing out the chorus and will leave it to you to work out who the 'he' is in the title

He said

Answer a strangers cry for help
love your brothers as you love yourself
you only need to seek and you will find

Forgive your enemy and drop that grudge
Dont judge others and you wont be judged
only push and the door will open wide....open wide