Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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24 June 2021
Long time, no blog. There was a time when I blogged almost daily, sometimes more than once. But what with all the stuff I write elsewhere, not to mention twitter and my Instagram Lives, the blog has become less frequent. And I note that the last one, like this one, was about music, and in particular the choices we make when forced to, about what music we really really like. It is a wonderful way to spend the time, and an aid to following half of one of my favourite mantras: 'Read books not newspapers, listen to music not the news.' So good for your mental well-being!
So the last blog was as far back as March, and it was about six songs I was asked to pick to tell the story of my life for Boom Radio's Still Busy Living programme. You have to select ...
Well now I am moving a little up market from some of those, having been asked to be a guest on Sunday's Private Passions with Michael Berkeley on Radio 3. They asked me, given the audience, to focus as much as possible on classical music, though I did confess to Radio Times, who interviewed me this week, that I am more likely to listen to Motown than Mozart, Elvis than Elgar.
In trawling through my memory bank though, and in listening through a long list of possibles, I was reminded of a line I wrote in Living Better: 'I love music so much, and I love so much music.' It is so hard to turn the long list into a short list.
For Private Passions, you are allowed seven pieces of music, and here they are, with a brief explanation.
So there you go. Sunday midday, Radio 3. I should add that Michael Berkeley is a very good interviewer, in that he had clearly done a huge amount of research, and I ended up leaving the studio wondering whether I had been a bit too open at times. Anyway, I hope that if you tune in, you enjoy the choices, and the chat.
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Good Morning Alastair I truly hope you are having a productive morning.
Just finished “Living Better” the techniques I can’t wait to implement to improve my mental health.
On another note, your son Rory is a credit to you both. I worked for his company a couple of years ago for a season and as someone with a physical disability after a long illness, he didn’t judge me at any stage and was a pleasure to deal with.
Continued success.
John
Thank you for the kind comments about the book, and even more so about Rory. I always feel especially proud and happy when I hear good things about our children
Just listening to “Lament for the Old Sword” and can hardly type for tears in my eyes. Music truly is the hotline to the emotions and the memory. I’m with you too on the wonder that is Ms Jaho. Have you heard a soprano from an earlier age called Gundula Janowitz? You might appreciate her too.
Stay strong, big man: I send my best wishes.