Wednesday, 9 April 2025

What next for The Beatles U.S.vinyl reissues?

We are approaching Easter so there is some preparation for that here and I have been continuing on with sorting some duplicate copies out and straighting some of the storage out so it's easier to finding things and is straight.

Over at a music forum, a pretty busy one actually, follow last years release of six (plus one exclusive to the boxed edition) of a series of classic mainly American beatles album from 1964 marking how that year and the "British Invasion" impacted america talk has moved to what about the other albums.

A basic fact in so far as their catalogue goes is after 1967, any UK albums were released in same form as in the U.K. in the States so there are less varients so there are limits to how how any reissue series can go with those albums being available anyway new.

Three 1965 U.S. albums are potential candidates, June 1965's Beatles VI (That's Six if you don't do roman numerals!) that featured the number 1 single Eight Day's A Week, Yes It Is (the "B" side of Ticket To Ride) and two tracks record originally for this album alone.


In the U.K. Help! was issued in September 1965 and had seven film songs and seven others on the second side while in the U.S. Capitol issued it in  gatefold sleeve with instrumentals from the film.

That would have collector appeal.

Finally Rubber Soul emerged at the end of the year but while it shared the same title as the U.K. edition, the U.S. version only uses ten songs of the fourteen and adds two more folky songs previously issued in the U.K. on that second side of Help! that it is held changes the feel of the album and some do prefer.

1966 saw two albums, Yesterday and Today, enjoyable mixture of singles held back from U.S. versions of Help! and Rubber Soul such as Yesterday, a number 1 single in September 1965 and with a highly controversial initial cover (the so-called "Butcher Cover") and Revolver that was just like the U.K. except it missed three tracks issued on Yesterday and Today.

I feel good arguments can be made for all the 1965 albums as they do offer something different to the now standardized U.K. catalogue especially on vinyl which we've not had since the late 1980's but Revolver is just the UK version minus three tracks.

You might be nostalgic for it but in the racks would you choose it?

For extra albums to me the only clear cut option is the 1970 originally U.S. only Hey Jude compilation for its cover and being the first time many of these singles had been available on a U.S. album in stereo.

Wednesday, 2 April 2025

End of month thoughts

 

Well it may be the start of a new month but in some respects it does rather feel more like finishing off various projects and playing catch up here not least for being away across the weekend.

For one thing I did find my abilities to think very much on my feet rather helpful as two trains were cancelled that I planned to travel on and take decisive action proved themselves most useful.

A delayed item, see last weeks post, finally arrived as that didn't get diverted away from Heathrow Airport and was stuck in the backlog, arriving yesterday morning and a recorded ordered a couple of weeks ago should be here today.

We did gain a new member at the forum who did pose the question of this business of dressing like we did is a kink and really unless you bring things from that world into it really no as you are just being that person you feel, you may be re-enacting things from then you enjoyed presenting as he did back then or possibly going back to that point in time mentally.

People of course can and do hold all manner of opinions but the thing about points is everybody's got one and it certainly would never be first time someone tried to say something isn't what you know you do.

I like the feel of just being back in that world, having some responsibility certainly but without the weight of adult concerns and obligations weigning down on me and when with those ewho are doing that "adult" stuff it feels very comfortable, even perhaps natural to me personally.

Who knows what this month might bring?

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Delays

Sometimes you don't have to use something yourself to be impacted by the things causing issues  to those who do.

Plenty of things make their way here beyond say bank statements much from within the UK whither or not it's from Amazon, Evri or Royal Mail and in the main that's clockwork: You order it and within a few days it is just there.

There are times things do come from overseas, actually a lot of stuff comes into the U.K. and that is when things can get ahem...interesting.

Somethings come come on container ships which tend to be slower but as most of that is destined for UK distributors it doesn't matter so much although I can recall waiting over a month for a new Lens to come from Japan to the local camera shop for me to pick up.

Today much is flown in, sometimes on dedicated freight flights othertimes in space capacity on regular ones to major airports which is where the fire at the electricity sub-station that feeds London's Heathrow Airport on Thursday came into effect.

I had two items due from the U.S. that current political issues aside needed to be sourced from that had moved from their last U.S.step before being sent over and that was where the incident struck.

Seemingly some arrangements were made to divert fright flights with a  good number going to East Midlands Airport near Castle Donington so one item came via Royal Mail Monday, just a day later than anticipated.

In the end things got sorted but it just reminds you of how much we depend on things just being right.


Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Suits that would of suited

On a day where more grown up attention was on my disability benefits - and I can see some challenges to elements of those announced changes today - thoughts are more around other things.


Suits did feature a bit in eatly childhood  but rarely were they short trouser suits usually for occassions such weddings, formal party invitations and the like where what I'd wear in church was more "smart casual" and usually casual for Sunday School.

In a lot of ways I really missed that as not only was there something really disagreeable with them having "longs" but being unlined too the materials were either sweaty or very itchy just where you don't want itches and that itchiness sometimes carried over the the waistcoats rubbing against your polyester shirt.

Back then negotation over clothing was unheard off so the last suit I had was long even by 1979/80 I was getting somewhere in the shorts rebellion at least at home.

Lined short trousers would of been far more comfortable.

Wednesday, 12 March 2025

Governance in Staffordshire -changing times?

 Yes another more current affairs post but a bit more localized and in places bitter.

Current the area that is served by Staffordshire is serviced in two very different ways depending in which of the areas below you fall into and part of the complications come from the post 1974 changes that detached much of the south of the county from the area to the left of that which remained.

2: Newcastle Under Lyme
3: Staffordshire Moorlands
4:Stafford Borough
5: East Staffordshire (Uttoxeter,Rocester and Burton)
6: South Staffordshire (Detached Black Country)
7: Cannock Chase D.C.
8: Lichfield D.C.
9: Tamworth B.C

All 8 of these councils do provide services themselves but are overarched by another authority Staffordshire County Council who provide schools, social services, education, waste disposal and so on.

1: is Stoke On Trent - the city boundary which does everything with one council.

Central Goverment has called for whole of Administrative Staffordshire to be re-organized believing it would be more efficient and less confusing to have one or perhaps two single councils covering the area providing all of the services.

To complicate things it wants a overarching Combined Authority  over all of that but the patchwork of existing ones is messy from the original idea of more vast regional ones such as Greater Manchester and West Midlands to talk of almost a former county council area being one like Cheshire and Warrington or Cumbria which is quite small.

Really goverment should of had a blueprint for English Devolution from day one that set the broad boundaries - would a more focussed Black County, South Staffs D.C and Telford combined authority of  made more sense  and left Birmingham, Solihull, Coventry and Warwickshire  to form another?

Staffordshire County Council favours a Unitary Donut just the the 8 Staffordshire District leaving Stoke totally detached as it feels it cause least disruption to existing arrangements but those arranges create difficulties for Education and especially Social Services where clients and and facilities don't align with council boundaries.

That was and remains a major issue from when Stoke became a unitary authority and buildings were in what was now the "wrong" council area.

To me that makes little sense.

It really comes down to a unitary all nine councils of the ceremonial county, removing that issue or splitting into North Staffordshire (area1,2,3 and possibly part of the old Stone Rural area) covering the whole of the conurbation I'm in and a Southern Staffs comprising of 4,5,6,7,8 and 9 looking more as that area and its needs.

The entireity being a Combined Authority for more wide ranging structural planning although to be honest Codsall, Wombourne and Perton in the South Staffordshire D.C. area especially are very much in the Wolverhampton and Dudley travel to work area and things connected around economic needs really align there than one that would have the "Greater Stoke/Newcastle" area as it's #1 priority and much work is planned with Wolverhampton council anyway.

Wednesday, 5 March 2025

Current Affairs

I dislike having to say anything regarding regarding current ffairs but given where we are right now, unable to rely on the United States tolook after Europe's interests,and  concerns I'm just going to have to as much as I keep stuff like that Off Forum.

Some might say to raise the question of security guarantees at a press conference about a Mineral Rights might be inpolitic but the suggestion that merely having a number unspecified of Americans working there patently does not guarantee a breach of ceasefire as even if a mine was not bombed, transportation from it might well be which would be driven by Ukrainians. What then?

So it's not unreasonably to ask about and for a short response "We'll talk that through later" reply to be given and move on but it is exceedingly likely a metaphorical grenade was planned to be tossed in show the Ukrainian president in a poor light starting from the frankly bizarre assertion that to wear what is his usual attire in the Oval Office is disrespectful.

Anyone who follows the news knows what he is likely to be wearing at meetings at which point blatant often pro Russian lies are being tossed into a massive rant by the President and Vice President the latter at one point seemed to me running the show than President Trump, just watching on enjoying the spectacle unfold.

And for challenging that, the Ukraine President is ordered out, no deal being signed.

Trump and co may feel they made him look humiliated but frankly you made your country look like it is run by school bullies where diplomacy and due process are no longer a given for incoming Prime Ministers and Presidents and has exposed the petulant infantile nature of your leader

Yesterday morning he announced he'd cut off all aid to Ukraine doubling down on his assertions that Friday. How the hell does that get you peace???? And leaving Ukraine unprotected for President Putin to blow to smitherines and take over.

Some "Peace" that is!

Your country is in state of disgrace and I do question if you even should remain a NATO member given your behaviour to allies (and I might add I'm no lefty).


Wednesday, 26 February 2025

Play and rec things

One element from last week was play and presents which differs than the sort of thing many of us had back in the day.

Colouring books did exist but in isolation rather than being part of an activity centre with a storage bag for different things and the things you might use such as your pencils or paints in small trays.
Crafts have come on to more colourful things more reminscent of older mole roles and activities such as ceremonial swords that would of belonged to warriors.

Given some reluctanence on the part of boys to get into arts and crafts, a wider range of options is to be welcomed.

We always loved dinosaurs so combining them into a foil art kit so you can make lots of colourful ones to rawr with is just great appealing in a way say flowery designs might not.

I just love them.