Monday 23 June 2008

Breaking More Waves


“We can draw lessons from the past but we cannot live in it”
-Lyndon B. Johnson (1908 - 1973), December 13, 1963

“The past has a way of repeating itself. The past has a way of repeating itself. The past has a way of repeating itself.”
-Old Granny (Unknown)

Eleven years ago, in the olden days, I published my first fanzine. It was called Breaking Waves and I published it under the name ‘The Boy On The Boat’. The name was partially true as I lived on a house boat, although technically I was about ten years too old to be considered a boy. Depending on how you define boy of course. The fanzine was about my passion for music. It was produced with virtually no thought and in a rush of speed that was immense fun. Several more copies of this tome of wisdom and comedy followed. Two editions even sold out and made me enough profit to buy half a postage stamp. So overjoyed was I with this good fortune, that I created two children of my own, spent many hours obtaining numerous academic and professional qualifications, moved to the south coast and worked hard at building my career.

In this time my passion for music never took a back seat, but writing about it did. When the time allowed for writing again the fanzine was an obsolete dinosaur. The internet had revolutionised our world. Now it was easy for anyone to write, and thousands did. My first attempt at writing about music was on a blog on the social network site known as Myspace.

This is my second attempt.

It’s just like the first internet version really, with a few lessons learnt.

I'll be writing about the music I love and something about festivals too. Let's see how it goes. Ready ?

4 comments:

  1. Aha... Breaking Waves 3.0 - found you.

    "...a good diplomat is someone who can tell you to go to hell in such a way that will make you actually look forward to the trip..."

    Fab quote (I assume a quote anyway). Will be getting my blog up soon I hope; look forward to reading yours...

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  2. Nicely put sir!

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  3. Hello I'm from the future. Love the link. Genius and bollocks all at the same time.

    And yes as a regular reader I have caught hold of the backbone of some of your arguments. It's why I enjoy you blog.

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  4. Hi. Again, I'm also from the future ... I made a comment on another item that with hindsight you might have seen as criticism. It wasn't intended as such, I was just trying to take your discussion forward. Your efforts are valuable, and I hope it gives you and all your readers pleasure and interest. It would be nice if you also made some money out of it, but I doubt that's the case!

    Anyway, I'm also passionate about music, and I like to see people write intelligently about it. Kudos!

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