Friday, 1 June 2012

1st June 2012 Clouds - A Love Story

June 01A
Weather to me is just that, weather. It's not a thing but an atmospheric condition that's always there. Good, bad, hot, cold, bright, gloomy, sunny, rainy, calm, stormy ... there's nothing one can do to change it as one wishes and, maybe because of that, it becomes the most common conversation openers. If not exactly that, it would still sneak somehow into some part of the conversation, even if you start off on subjects with nothing whatsoever to do with the weather.

Not too many people pay a lot of heed to clouds, except to mention it in passing. Or use the word cloud in a figurative sense, mostly with connotation to something negative or doomed. Like a cloud is hanging over the property market to mean it's doing badly, or he's got his head in the clouds to mean that instead of concentrating on the job in hand, he has let his mind wander. Or just use the bad weather as an excuse to be depressed. The Spanish say "Summer clouds" to mean a brief and artificial romance.

But There is always an exception to everything, isn't there? There is a new club just formed in Spain, exclusively by and for cloud lovers! Yes you have heard right. Why not? Isn't there a club or organization for just about everything under the sun already? I thought it strange at first, but then I like clouds too. I often let my imagination go wild, forming pictures in my head with the formation of the clouds, seeing people, faces, animals, trees, boats and rivers, even an entire ocean .... With the moving and changing of cloud patterns, the shapes take on a life and play out scenes and stories in my mind. My private motion picture in the sky!

I saw a Spanish TV programme sometime back, where a group of book critics gathered to talk , discuss, praise or criticize books of known authors. Sometimes one or two of them would read out an extract to demonstrate or back up his views. I watched and heard a passage in one of these books being discussed. Can't remember the name of the book nor that of the author as I wasn't paying much attention in the beginning. The part read out could well be a short story on it's own. Talking about clouds reminded me of it. I hope I remember enough to tell you the gist of the story.

On a dark, stormy night, a woman knocked at the door of a neighbour. She was frightened and alone, as her husband was a salesman of umbrellas, and had gone out client hunting. She just needed some company. They fell madly in love, and promised that they would meet whenever there's a storm.

The husband returned elated having sold his entire stock, including all that in the factory. He took her away to one of those paradises where the sun shines everyday. The heartbroken lover hated the cloudless skies since, and spend the rest of his life leaning on his window, waiting for dark clouds to appear.
 
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1st June 2012 Peacock - Phornix

Have you ever seen a peacock in full flight?
This is our first opportunity for this.

We never imagined that it could be so magnificent
Like a phoenix in fairy tale!!

Not everyday we can see a phoenix!

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1st June 2012 Boogie Woogie ...

June 01
From yesterday till, and including Sunday, there's the 1st Festival in Barcelona dedicated entirely to Boggie Woogie, the happy and carefree descendent of Blues and forerunner of Rock & Roll born almost a century ago in the south of the United States, in which the piano is the king. It's the music for dancing, for enjoying oneself and very hypnotic, 'like a pleasant journey' said the pianist Lluis Coloma, the major guardian of the genre in Spain and organizer of the pioneer event 'Campi qui Boogie'.

In the past decade, Coloma has made his name in the international circuit taking him to work with American European musicians, very impressed by the popularity of this kind of music in all big cities. After he attended the festival in La Roquebrou, in France, he nurtured the idea of having something similar in Barcelona. He united 5 pianists, 4 locations, also the American Bob Seeley, taking turns in 2 different stages. During these 4 days there would be various concerts, including one with the original Boogie fashion with people of the street taking part dancing. Today and tomorrow the concerts are more formal in the Hotel Palace.
 
Boogie is the kind of music for sharing, always with twin pianos following the tradition; he and Seeley had recorded an album called International Boogie Woogie Explosion.

Why he admired Seeley so much he was asked. 'He is 87 and the music has made him a complete person, always happy. When I 'grow up', I want to be just like him.' he said.
 
While I was writing this I heard the sad news of the death on Wednesday of Doc Watson, pioneer of American folk and Bluegrass, at the age of 89.

Rest In Peace, Doc. You will be warmly remembered.


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