Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Bloggart 1, Do you remember the Inn Miranda?

Do you remember the Inn Miranda?

The idea for this little project came about after a post my sister put on Facebook the other day, my sister is about 5 years older than me and thankfully we share the same sense of humour and the same love of the strange and unusual as well as sharing many of the same influential people, music, poems and films that we grew up with or indeed being the person to influence my music and film preference in many ways. The quote she posted was “Do you remember the inn Miranda” which is from a poem by Hilaire Belloc (I’ve just realised that he has the same surname as Indiana Jones’ rival in Raiders of the lost ark :-) titled “Tarantella” which was written for Miranda Mackintosh whom Belloc met at an inn in the Pyrenean hamlet of Canranc on the river Aragon in 1909. He wrote the poem some 20 years later as a new year present for the Scottish Miranda. But this blog actually has very little to do with the poem itself but more to do with a moment in time that could be recaptured for the purpose of reminiscing happy times and a touch of nostalgia splattered with what our Mother says is us going of into our own little world.
If you are over 30years old, you may remember that one of the best things on TV in the early 90’s was a comedy duo called Reeves and Mortimer who brought a unique brand of comedy to us in the form of “Vic Reeves Big Night Out” and then “Reeves and Mortimer” on a regular weekly basis on BBC 2. We taped* the show every week so we could watch it over and over again and as usual we would share it with many different people who would come round for a drink on a Friday night at My Sisters house. These were very good times.
We love to quote from Reeves and Mortimer and can still re-enact large chunks of script with ease which is a perfect way to allow our minds to instantly jump back to a wonderful period in comedy and in our lives. In the last couple of years Sky Gold has started to show these wonderful programs again and only through watching them with my own children have I realised how much I quote them as they now sit there saying the next lines before they are spoken. My youngest daughter even has a stuffed toy called Gregory Mitchel, the gorgeous sandy coloured Labrador after one of the regular characters on the show.
Anyway I’m starting to ramble so back to the point, “Do you remember the Inn Miranda?”
Quite simply when we had recorded the show off BBC2 we got a little bit of what was on before and after and when this particular season was aired, the BBC were running a series about poetry and would have somebody reading a poem after every program, one of these poems was “Tarantella” and the bit that stuck was “Do you remember the Inn Miranda”.
Simple really, and as many people say “You had to be there”, but what strikes me is just how one simple thing can trigger so much memory and emotion.
On remembering this and actually looking up the poem after all these years, another memory was triggered.
We used to (and still do to this day) love to discover misheard lyrics, usually on my part I must admit, as Forest Gump would say “I am not a smart man” and I have for years been singing wrong lyrics to songs and miss quoting films etc etc, and with this poem (god knows what I had been drinking that night) remembered the next part as “Do you remember the inn Miranda?” “Do you remember the inn?” “With the pills and the thrills and ills and the old.” “Do you remember the inn Miranda?” Which as some of you may recognise as part of a Happy Mondays album title and the rest just some shit I made up. This must be said of many of my memories; there is always something I have seen or heard mixed with the constant barrage of thoughts I attempt to make sense of inside my tiny mind.

I think My sister Kath is the person who is to blame for much of this so she is who this first Bloggart is an ode to, there will be more about her as she was quite integral to both “building my character” and as this points out, influencing me as I grew up.

Things to share from this Bloggart are below.

http://www.kissthisguy.com this is a brilliant website we found while sitting in an office we shared many years ago, it is basically an archive of misheard lyrics, people post what they thought the lyric was and what it actually is and most importantly the moment they realised they were singing it wrong. Well worth a look.

http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/tarantella/ This is a link to the poem I have mentioned Tarantella which as it turns out is quite a good read ( sounds a bit like early 80’s rap haha ) and it is on the poem hunter website which is a pretty good (not always accurate) resource for poetry that I have used for a while. The new I-Phone app is actually better than the website because you don’t get the electronic voice reading the poem videos on it.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1yMrYke5v0 This is a collection spanning the first series of Reeves and Mortimer and tells the whole story of Gregory Mitchell the Gorgeous sandy coloured Labrador and his partner in crime Thomas Corkindale, I owe so much to these Fellah’s, I have spent so many happy moments quoting the amazing characters that they created and bonded with some very wonderful people who can share in there quote-ability. I would recommend anyone to catch them on SKY gold or to but the DVD’s on Amazon.

Sunday, 18 January 2015

What I would like to do.

I spend a lot of my time giving advice, helping and supporting people to develop positively in life. I draw heavily on my own life skills that I have developed with the phenomenal influences I have been lucky enough to have throughout my time on the planet. I have come to appreceate the importance of each individual that has been a part of this process and thought it might be fun to write a series of blogs to illustrate how people have had an impact on me and link them to my favourite things which are music, stories, poetry and film and hopefully create something that can be used by people to share in what has made me happy.
I will try to regularly post a song, story, poem or film spot along with a bit about how i found it, who shared it with me and how it influenced me or something to that effect.
It may end up as just a random meandering of my mind but whatever happens I will try to share something positive that somebody might find interesting.