Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Blasting the Past

I WAS REALLY DEFLATED ALL WEEKEND. The methadone miseries.

In a way I shouldn't really complain as the alternative to a methadone script would be a life of unimaginable chaos (not to mention insecurity) ...

Methadone holds you - whether you're on the verge of sickness but not quite there, or you're OK, or even slightly stoned. It holds you and does so persistently once you've achieved a level in your body. But the upshot of methadone very often is -- and I'll hardly be the first one to say this -- you live a flat existence of a life. Monochrome and uninspiring. As if someone's turned down the colour and brightness on your TV. Everything comes through. What can you complain about. No one specific thing is wrong. And you certainly don't deserve to complain. But it's there. All the time. This consistent, persistent, sunken feeling ...

My video blog has really cheered me. Firstly all the musical stuff there (apart from some of the foreign rave trailer type things -- but all the stuff by vocalists and bands) I trawled specifically for. I've departed upon a magickal mystery tour of my past musical loves. You will notice I value the female voice far above the male (can't explain why: always have done). And my tastes in a lot of things (especially as I've got older) are very middle of the road and I don't apologize for this. Two tunes have been whirling round my head.

Eurythmics' "Angel" which got into my subconscious a few years back when I fell asleep to a Eurythmics concert on telly, waking up from tangled dreams with this playing out. The video's pretty dreamlike, too, which is why I went for that over the live version ...

And secondly that Tammy Wynette + KLF track ... For a brief while in the early 90s the KLF were slapping out dancey pop tunes of the highest calibre and what they lacked in "credibility" they cannily made up for in "ironical" value amongst the critics of the day. If you listed the elements of a really catchy pop production on a piece of paper - the KLF's stuff would tick all boxes. They sold shedfuls of albums, then went quiet for a while, appearing only intermittently in bizarre media stunts done in the name of "The K Foundation". The last of these (and the money was real) was to withdraw the £1,000,000 cash they'd made out of their music out of their bank in £50 notes. This they piled in a great heap. Journalists of all persuasions and all manner of publications were invited to the mass burning. And that's exactly what they did. In the name of art they doused paraffin over this money, set fire to it and burnt the lot. £1,000,000 cash.

There's a proverb that in so many words says the following:

Making a million is one thing. Keeping hold of a million: now that really takes some doing.


About a year later one of the K-Foundation "bandmembers" appeared on TV looking sheepish and regretful. He admitted to questioning the wisdom of his actions on that day when his entire life savings went up deliberately in smoke ... all in the name of ... I don't know what. I wonder, does he?

You can see a brief history of their music and madness by clicking here ...

20 comments:

  1. I've been enjoying your video blog too. Now you are inspired by the past how about some more poetry?
    Rx

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  2. i read your blog about your childhood and very much enjoyed your story about looking for posion mushrooms, i myself am a bit obsessed with posionious plants and flowers, i started this thing called "kill yourself with"
    thus far because i am lazy and got sidetracked with other things only wrote about hemlock, but yes the mushrooms will come as well.

    i confiscated percs the other day but what bullshit there was only 2 pills, besides oxy is much better , cause with perc you get all that acetominiphem crap. totally useless. sorry my typos but im a bit frazzled right now.

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  3. I am new here. Are you on methadone for pain or for other reasons? I know much about Methadone (never taken it) as my Aunt is on it for pain and as a child my Mother took it to get off heroine.

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  4. Sorry, I just found my answer. I just needed to spend time and read the archives! Very good luck to you!

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  5. hey, haven't we met before? Through Raymi's site?

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  6. my x used to take methadone and shoot up oxycontin, god i loved that man....

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  7. Katarina: my friend Nutnut's sister's exhusband was a nightclub bouncer. One night the entire family plus a massive group of friends went out raving and stayed high into the next morning on the confiscated ecstasy he had accumulated over the weeks ...

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  8. (true story)

    Wendy: met thru Raymi's site?

    Sounds v plausible ...

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  9. I am looking forward to the weekend, when I too, can enjoy your video blog! I simply have not had the time to give it a proper whirl. I get home, I do my blog, I'm tired and I spend all day on the computer at work so I'm less inspired to spend my evening on one as well. I'm also working hard to finish a cross-stitch wedding sampler that I'm creating for a friends' wedding on June 1st, so I'm stitching most evenings.

    Apart from that I also love both songs you just mentioned! The Eurythmics one and the KLM one! I must download them for my iPod!

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  11. I stumbled on your blog via Katarina's (I am her ex-roomate that she talks about)and I must say that it is very intriguing. Your candidness took me by surprise as I would be hesitant to put it all out there balls first as you have done. I don't have a blog myself, however, I am a grade A internet lurker...must be the voyeur in me.

    I wish you the best of luck with whateva it is you're taking on...

    -Eileen dans le Canada

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  12. A warm cool(!) "Hallo" to you and the other friends!


    Thank you for your message left for me. This is the first message I have received in my blog yet!

    I tried to edit my profile. I am really cheerful of being familiar with you. Look forward to hearing from you more and more!
    Thanks again

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  14. try to see the good side of methadone. If you are busy and working a lot then you wont feel so depressed.. I promise!

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  15. How much are YOU on anyway??

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  16. BTW hi Eileen Canada ...

    Eisen! At last I found it sorry I got confused by the names Eileen/Eisen... one above the other v similar... It's really easy to alter the profile just finding the way into that function I've always found hard (couldn't explain how to do it for you)...

    You ought to post more stuff on your blog Eisen seriously!!

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  17. Katarina - did you hear... well I expect you wouldn't have... one of our posh English Duchesses has (with special dispensation from the Home Office, though I don't see why you should need permission to grow natural PLANTS) opened a (high security) poison garden. Much of the stuff is electrically cordened off. Or growing behind wires. So you can't take cuttings. Loads of belladonna, henbane, mandrake, deadly nightshade, digitalis (foxgloves) etc. I've no idea whether there's deathcaps, destroying angels and panthers there ... (don't know that she did fungus, also maybe it's hard to cultivate. Deathcaps are meant to grow around the roots of oak trees ....) This poison garden's been on TV loads of times and is extremely popular, making her aristocrattedness a fortune I expect to pay for the leaky stately roofs ... I'm with your fascination with the plants, totally ....

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  18. I was interested in what you say about methadone and how it feels. Thanks for being so honest and frank...

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  19. how long have you been on it? And you obviously still use heroin on the side sometimes, right?

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