Thursday 17 May 2018

Thursday 3 May 2018

I have hurt my back and suddenly feel very old

Walking down the stairs last week, I slipped on the slightly shiny wood and my legs shot out from under me.  I took the full force of the fall mid way up my back on my right side.  Initially it just seemed like I had badly bruised the area and for two days it was sore but not too bad, and it definitely seemed to be getting better.

But on the third day after the fall, I started to get really bad muscle spasms and my mobility started to really get worse.  A day later and I was in quite a lot of discomfort every day, and now have trouble getting upright when I have been lying down.

Suddenly I feel really old.  I can only walk a few hundred yards before the dull ache starts to become a sharp pain.  I won't be doing any fitness training for a while it would seem, just as I was about to start my push to be super-fit for cycling up the Col du Tourmalet in late June.



So I have acquired a support belt to hopefully speed along recovery.  But backs take a long time to heal properly and I suspect it will be a few more weeks till I am back to normal.

What a pain - literally

Reading Viv Albertine

I have just finished re-reading Viv Albertine's autobiography and am starting on her new book, To Throw away Unopened.  The first book was one of the best of the recent music books I have read, comparable to Kim Gordon's book and better than Brix Smith's though I enjoyed all three.

I remember hearing the two Slits Peel session soon after I had first started to listen to John Peel every night and I remember talking to people at school about them - the amazing amateurishness!  I was 14 when the Peel sessions went out and have to admit to really fancying Viv Albertine when I was that age

Live in 1980 or so - the Allie Pallie gig


and she's very fancy-able now too


The new book is written in a very episodic style which I am rather enjoying - more like a blog than a book perhaps