Quiz Questions · Trivia

Oven-ready quiz rounds: First, last or somewhere else  

Following on from this introductory piece, here is the first of my “oven-ready quiz rounds”. First, last or somewhere else Here are 10 questions about people, places or things that are part of a group or list, or can be identified by their geographical position. For example: which is the northernmost of a group of countries,… Continue reading Oven-ready quiz rounds: First, last or somewhere else  

Conversation recall · Notes from West London

Generations, and Harrison Ruffin Tyler

How long is a generation? A quick search will provide a range of answers. This Wikipedia page suggests 20 to 30 years, with the following definition: A generation refers to all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively. It can also be described as, “the average period, generally considered… Continue reading Generations, and Harrison Ruffin Tyler

Music · Notes from West London · Word of the week

Word of the week: Session

Here’s something I wrote way back February 2016, which still applies today: I often recall these last two lines from the first poem in Ted Hughes’s “Birthday Letters”, “Fulbright Scholars”: At twenty-five I was dumbfounded afresh By my ignorance of the simplest things I am way past 25 but dumbfounded almost daily by my ignorance… Continue reading Word of the week: Session

Gigs · Music · Notes from West London

Musical degrees of separation

You are probably familiar with the concept of “Six Degrees of Separation”, the idea that you are within six steps, or “six handshakes”, of everyone else on earth. When I first came across the idea I realized that my quickest route to the 7.9 billion other people on the planet is through the church hierarchy.… Continue reading Musical degrees of separation