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July 30, 2018
Tune in to
Tony’s Time Machine
at Noon on 31st July.
Tony will be chatting about the latest news in the music world
and his up and coming Interviews and Adventures.
So Rock through Summer
and dance your cares away to
great music in another ‘action packed’ hour.
Tony will also be reading the poem –
‘For The Love Of Life’
written by
Harriet Blackbury
July 29, 2018
… and bliss stopped by
to briefly say ‘Hi’,
followed by a second
white butterfly.
They swished together
as the dogs jumped high,
unable to catch them
as they touched the sky.
…and bliss stooped by
in the blink of an eye,
then left forever
as they breathed a sigh.
They swished together
and let out a cry –
Never to be forgotten
was their last goodbye.
Blacked-out squares
in the Battleship game –
a change from Sudoku
and wotsit’s name.
Never a cross word
as general knowledge he knew,
but he needed my help
with a cryptic clue.
Like a menacing cloud that lingers
and threatens to re-appear.
Never far away
is that next moment of fear.
Like an un-exploded bomb
from an abandoned ambush,
that rears it’s ugly head
causing blood to rush.
Like the constant banging
on a solid oak door
that slowly opens to reveal
a room with a bottomless floor.
Like nightmares from the past
that sit deep within the brain –
What point in going back
down that long forgotten lane?
Like the chance that wasn’t taken
when risk did overpower.
When the ‘deal of deals’ fell through
at the final hour.
Like the one who stayed a while
but ultimately fled !
Was it something that I did?
Was it something that was said?
Like the never ending torment
that caused a lack of sleep.
Never was a tear shed,
but inside a constant weep.
Like the good days that came
when I thought all would be well,
but one step forward always took me
two steps backwards into hell.
Like a chink in the Armour
where vulnerability seeped through.
Life was never quite the same
after losing you.
Like the day that I discovered
someone suffering more than me.
Only then, with eyes wide open
did self indulgence flee.
Like the day of resurrection
from the old life that he knew.
Being re-born again the answer;
mistakes learnt – and paid in full, each due.
July 23, 2018
Tune in to Tony’s Time Machine
at Noon on Tuesday, 24th July
for a fast moving hour of music and chat.
This week Tony will be in Conversation with
BETH HAMER
Beth will also be reading the Poem
‘For The Love Of Life’
written by
Harriet Blackbury
July 22, 2018
In 66, The Rolling Stones on Decca,
were at No.2 with ‘Nineteenth Nervous Breakdown’,
and in the charts of 87, Bruce Willis
was at No.7 with ‘Respect Yourself’, on Motown.
‘My Brother Jake’ on the Island label,
in 71, was a hit for Free,
and John Lennon was in the charts with ‘Mind Games’
on the Apple Label in 73.
In 65, Dodie West on Decca,
had a Top 40 with ‘Going Out Of My Head’,
and in 92 on Epic – ‘Heal The World’
at No.2, Michael Jackson said.
‘Holding Back The Years’ on Electra,
arrived in 85 for Simply Red.
Becoming a US No.1 in 86, on the Wea label –
Mick Hucknall’s voice – to his fans – life’s bread.
In 65, ‘Heart Full Of Soul’ on Columbia
found the Yardbirds at No.2,
and in 78 with ‘Mind Blowing Decisions’
Heatwave’s fourth consecutive Top 20 on view.
In 91, George Michael on Epic,
had a Top 40 with ‘Heal The Pain’,
and in 2006 with ‘Rehab’ on the Island label –
Amy Winehouse shared with the world, her strain.
In 65, ‘Help’ by The Beatles on Parlophone –
their eighth UK No.1, proved to be.
and in 69 ‘He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother’,
also on Parlophone, gave The Hollies a UK No.3
In 82, Imagination, with their fifth Top 20,
gave us ‘Music And Lights’,
and in the Uk chart in 75 ‘ making No.9,
‘Let The Music Play’ sang Barry White.
Whatever our choice in music,
be it Classical, Pop or R & B –
there’s a song that makes life worth living,
when our minds drift out to sea.
So whatever mood we wake up in,
at the start of another groundhog day,
Let’s jump to our feet and pop on the radio,
and dance all our blues away.
Written by
Harriet Blackbury
July 8, 2018
Tune in to Tony’s Time Machine
at Noon on Tuesday 10th July.
This week the Show includes
The Sicilian Connection –
featuring a live interview with Baldo –
who is passionate about life and food.
Tony will also be reading the poem
‘For The Love Of The Bay City Rollers’
written by Harriet Blackbury
Enjoy
July 6, 2018
and there he was, threading his way
through Saturday morning shoppers –
his gait recognizable, so handsome,
so utterly masculine, and yet so lost.
Could he find me in a crowd?
absolutely not!
So I stand on a discarded bus ticket
to make myself taller, and wave
my hand frantically to attract his
attention. Eventually he spots me
and moves to cross over the road.
He smiles as he mounts the pavement.
I return his smile and ask him if he
remembered to get some onions, and he
says I never mentioned any onions to him,
so we cross back over the road, and
go into the greengrocers, and buy
some onions and cherry tomatoes,
and then continue on home to
watch Footy on TV.
What Bliss !