I don’t have a lot of news to post. Maybe that’s a good sign. I’m doing better, I think.

It’s a shame I spent all of my free time in the last few days feeling so crummy: at least I made some knitting progress. The good news is that I’m going to be well groomed (haircut in a few), and fed (just finished breakfast), and I’ll have run an important errand before work. So rock on.

I present you with a youTube gem:

This is a video of three men singing in a doorway, and that’s about it. The song is “Sally Free and Easy” which is a Cyril Tawney song, but my dad (and I seem to agree that it’s a very Bert Jansch sort of song.) Anyway, what’s remarkable is that the guy on the right is none other than the amazing “Nic Jones.” Nic Jones was/is an amazing guitar player and singer who stopped performing in the early (?) eighties after sustaining rather serious injuries in a car accident, this is made even more tragic by virtue of the fact that the bulk of--and arguably--his best albums1 have been held hostage by a record company determine to not rerelease them to CD.

Sigh.

Anyway, it’s good to see him singing. It’s good to hear such a cool song. And it’s good to see that the kind of singing that I most enjoy (little groups of people singing in doorways) is alive and well. It’s something that can’t really be recorded, but it’s nice to know that it’s still around.


  1. The “Noah’s Arc Trap” and “From a Devil to A Stranger” from 1977 and ‘78, I believe. Amazing pieces of work. Amazing stuff. ↩︎