Archive for May 16th, 2007

Worth a look…

http://republicofhydepark.blogspot.com/index.html

A Councillor’s view on the Leeds minority power struggle (that the MBIs could tip the balance on).

Low key showbiz


In complete contrast to the Supertramp Gig, the Summer of 1976 was rather flat with the diary fairly empty at the City Hall. There were two things to look forward to on the horizon though- our new lighting and sound installation, and a two week residency at the nearby Gosforth Civic Hall, a fairly new building replacing the ghastly flat floor asbestos clad Central hall which burnt down in the early 70s. (I did see a couple of am-dram shows there and had my first attack of stage fright.)

The custodian at the Civic had a fortnight holiday and Colin had been asked to cover there for a number of events, mostly weddings and parties. I leant a hand and he split any tips he got with me. I took great pleasure in relamping everywhere and fixing anything that needed attention, as well as setting the stage lighting to best effect for the events.

It also had two backstage dressing rooms in a locked off area that were a handy hidey-hole for a bit of peace and quiet during the evening.

Our first proper show back at the City Hall was Richard Stilgoe, supported by a Christian group called Nutshell. (I still have the album they gave me, called “In your eyes”, I have never played it!) Colin and I were sitting Front Circle with our new lighting & Sound desks and there were only about fifty people in the audience downstairs.

During the first couple of songs, they had some real problems tuning up and staying in tune. During a protracted tuning session and several apologies, I shouted out “Do you want to borrow a welder?

Colin sat there chuckling right until the interval. When I commented to him that it wasn’t that funny, he said that the funny bit was that it was me that had shouted it, being so out of character!

Presumptive Press

The Morley Obtiser has a story on the front page about the forthcoming literature festival in October.

In it, it describes the Deputy Mayoress, Joyce Sanders, as the Mayor-elect.

Seeing as how the meeting appointing her would not take place until today at 7pm, it is extremely presumptious of the paper as the Mayor is decided by who the Councillors vote for.

However, with 23 Morley Borough Independents and only one dissenting voice in Joanne Beverley, BNP Member, it is pretty much a given other than interference from an act of God.

(Traditionally the Labour Group would propose Stuart Welham in a bit of mischief making but that won’t happen for the next four years).

On the basis of near unanimity, will the MBIs dispense with their behind closed doors pre-meeting? There is no longer any justification to have to stage manage the meetings these days.

On another note, i wonder who the deputy Town Mayor will be? Suitability is based on both inclination and capability, not just longevity. My guess is Wenda Whitehead…

Back from the edge…

UKIPhome site went rather quickly. It is now back as DroogieBlog, written in Nadsat.

Get your oranges out and wind the key…

http://www.droogie.com

You might need to load the dictionary/translator…