good morning! good morning! it looks like a good morning out (by which horsemouth means there is sunshine and no rain clouds). ok some cloud cover is starting to bubble up (or be blown in). the seaside towns are in fact a long way from the coast. they are in a river valley (it's a bit of a swamp really).
last night the straight ahead giallo death carries a cane (1972). ideally horsemouth would match the gialli he watches to the ones discussed on the fragments of fear podcast.
horsemouth has remembered where he heard the bunky and jake track before - he thinks the owl service covered it.
he pretty much sees it as john harris sees it - the UK politics that is emerging post-covid (if indeed we are are there which we are not) is pretty ugly. and it's pretty hopeless in electoral terms too.
it's the monday (start of the week) and horsemouth should really hurry up and start getting some plans together.
tuesday fahey week begins (and it's interstellar space day with john coltrane and rashied ali too). horsemouth sort of plans to recap and contextualise what he has written before and to look at other celebrant's productions (james cullingham's film in search of blind joe death for example, john jeremiah sullivan's writing in pulphead, steve lowenthal's dance of death: the life of john fahey etc).
fahey week will finish sunday 28th with robbie basho day (which commemorates basho's death and fahey's birth). it's not a leap year so we will be moving on sharpish to jackson c. frank midweek celebration (march 2nd and 3rd).
hawkbinge is here!
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