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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Has it really been a month?

I can't believe it's been a month since my last post. Well, actually I can. I've been trying to get round to this for ages. I like to think about the internet as a vast sea of content. I think that's a good metaphor - there used to be this great advert in the UK (I think it was for a search engine), of someone with all their bath and sink taps stuck on, drowning. The metaphor was that you could drown in the sea of content that is the internet. So, I've been drowning in all the material for Kirkcaldybands.com in the last few weeks - gots lots of exciting new stuff, posted most of it - many times whilst sitting on planes, in hotels and in cars.

Nationwide

I have had a great batch of material from Mark Nicol (ex Nationwide and Ghost Train, Nationwide are pictured above). Nationwide's original demo sounds great. I only got one track from it, which was "Dusty Bedrooms". Mark thinks this may have been recorded as long ago as 1980, imagine that, 27 years ago!

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Since my last post I've also been back in the UK for a week.

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I flew through Atlanta on my way to Scotland. I still think Atlanta is a rather strange place. The hotel bus driver took me past a pub on the way to the hotel. Great - I thought somewhere to have a beer and some food before bedtime. However, I went in the pub, having been warned "not to carry anything in the street by the hotel receptionist, as it is a bad area!" and was the only non "African American" person there. Despite a number of funny looks by the other customers, this didn't seem a big problem for anyone there, especially the staff, but it's a shame that 40 years after Martin Luther King died that there is still a form of self-created segregation in the southern states of the US. The pub I was in last year near the hotel was all white!

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Some nice food I had in 'Frisco airport before I got the plane. Can you imagine that this was $17 though?

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I took lots of nice pics with my new Nikon camera. This is Edinburgh coming into view! I went Continental, I like to support the airlines that fly direct to Scotland. However, having lost my luggage (then found it again 5 hours later) and neglected to deliver the vegetarian food I ordered, I'm not sure I'll use them again.

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Scotland can look beautiful at this time of year. I got great weather when I was there in April, then amazingly good weather in October. I believe the bit in between that I missed was not so good.

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I do love the kind of effects you can get shooting in the late afternoon light. This was Broughty Ferry looking particularly lovely.

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Had a fun day with my sister (magnusmog.blogspot.com) photographing venues in Kirkcaldy for the website. This one, unlike three of the others that are now old people's homes, looks pretty much the same as I remember it when we played there in 1986.

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Back down to Edinburgh later in the week, staying in a different Travel Inn this time. This one is in Lauriston place, sad to say I believe this may have been built on top of the classic Edinburgh goth pub, the Tap of Lauriston. At around 10.00 every morning I kept hearing voices.... The above was the answer, the tour buses outside my window, stuck at the traffic lights.

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It was great to see the guys again. As a coincidence, my mate Andy of Tom's New Shoes (he's on the right in this pic, Craig who was the bass player of TNS is on the left) was playing with his new band "The Smallest Bones" in Leith on the Saturday when I was there.

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Went on a little nostalgia tour of places I used to know. Some of my socialising was screwed up my my cool Sony Ericsson camera phone being no good as a phone in Scotland!

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Back to the US via Atlanta Georgia for the Procuri conference.

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We had to go up on the stage on the first day in front around 250 people. Good thing it was early on the first day - got it over with quick!

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See what I mean, big hall!

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My colleague Amit up on the stage.

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It was nice to catch up with some of the team in Atlanta again.

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They are building some impressive new buildings around where my hotel was in the Buckhead district. Some of these are doing for as much as $1M.

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Back home to 'Frisco and is this not the most cliched image of someone in San Francisco you can imagine! Third time on a trolley car, but I'd never hung off the side before! I finally got my green card, having been approved for it back in May. I have a pic of me holding it, but I'm advised I may be a victim of identity fraud if I post that!

Friday, September 14, 2007

Scotland Wins Third Consecutive World Cup



September 14, 2007 - Sun Scotland defeated France to win the Sun Soccer World Cup. After regulation ended scoreless, Scotland outscored France 3-1 in a penalty shootout to win the trophy for the third consecutive year. The Netherlands A team beat Spain 2-0 for third place.

Shame it's not the real world cup, though nice to see that Scotland can beat France at Sun football as well as the real thing!

Thursday, September 13, 2007

France 0 Scotland 1

Scotland scored probably their best football result ever yesterday. Having managed to beat France in Scotland one nil, we beat them by in France one nil too. I really enjoyed the celebratory podcast in the car when I was driving to work this morning.

Spookily enough, here is a copy of a mail I sent to a friend in San Francisco two days before the match - "....Aw ra best and hae a guid time. Scotland 3 Lituania 1, France 0 Scotland 1". Now, who could have predicted that result?

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Ron the Walker


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Originally uploaded by tomreid
We met this amazing guy on Sunday. I had been persuaded into doing a "slightly challenging" walk on Sunday. This was at Marin Headlands which is just over the Golden Gate from San Francisco. The area slightly to the north of 'Frisco is very different from the urban nature of 'Frisco and is full of open spaces.

We met Ron whilst we were having lunch. He walked up to us shouting that this was his first sight of the Golden Gate Bridge, we gave him some plumbs.

Ron is walking from Portland Oregon to Morgan Hill California, 865 miles! Ron seemed an amazing guy and his son is documenting his travels at http://www.solowalker.thruhere.net/

Happily I survived walking four miles (as opposed to Ron's 865!) with some knee trouble for a bit, which has cleared up now.

Marin Headlands was home for a while around World War 2 for some coastal defenses. These contained huge guns, which happily were never fired in anger. The buildings containing the guns have been disused for years, but are now open every so often, staffed by volunteers.

There is loads of strange grafitti in these old buildings, it makes the space seem quite surreal.

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I took this pic using a flashgun, this was a huge tube behind a reinforced door. They used to use this tube to test bombs. The graffiti only becomes visible when you use the flash.

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Poor Stitch was a bit knackered towards the end of the walk, he only has little legs.

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We finished the day with a huge fondue meal. I particularly liked dipping the sweet things in the chocolate sauce.

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Monday, September 3, 2007

More Amusing things seen in San Francisco

At a coffee shop in the Mission -



Political comment -

Saturday, September 1, 2007

This is what I look like most of the time

Technology is incredibly useful. Computers are, I think, the most useful and interesting of all. The problem I'm having at the moment is keeping away from them. So this is what I'm looking like most of the time at the moment, despite my long suffering iBook beginning to exhibit some rather eccentric failures of keyboard, probably due to over-use. The number three is now impossible to type on this machine now.


One of the many things keeping me tied to the computer at the moment is all the interesting Kirkcaldybands.com material that's been coming in. The above came from Andy Carr. I hadn't heard from Andy since 1992, it was great to hear from him again. My mate Ritchie (see the post about him below) had guested on many occasions with Andy's blues band, The Summerfield Blues. I love this picture of Ritchie above, he looks like a real blues man.

I've also had some nice e-mails this week from Bil Gimix and Dave Acari from back in the day - keep your e-mails coming guys, knowing you are enjoying the website makes sitting here on a sunny San Franciscan afternoon working away on a website seem worthwhile!

Actually this is one of those few days in San Francisco where you wish you had air con. The window opening here is not that much use without wind! They are more like a "dow" just now, if you see what I mean. Air con provision as standard seems to stop at an invisible line as you drive up the San Francisco peninsula, around San Mateo. I suppose it's better for the environment not to run air con.

However, I have a distraction now this weekend as we have a wedding to go to. I have not worn a suit and tie since 2004 and that was just for an (unsuccessful) job interview. I had to buy new suit specially here, as I didn't even own one. Come to think of it, I don't think I even owned a tie. I can't wait to see what we look like all posh for the wedding.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Tom's blog about life in America as a Scottish person, appreciating and making music, politics, travel, my own philosophy and other stuff not easy to categorise.


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Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom
I'm a 40 something Scottish person who lives in the USA. I'm also an aspiring part time musician and songwriter.