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03-JUN-2004

3rd June 2004 - desperate measures

I have been at work today from 7.30am until 11.15pm and have spent all day in a darkened room discussing all sorts of stuff, the most memorable to be being ‘PAD’. No, not ‘Picture A Day’ but ‘Pleasure Arousal Dominance’, which is apparently a psychological model for how we relate to the things around us in the world. The ‘pleasure’ bit is how happy that thing makes you, the ‘arousal’ thing is how excited you get about it and the ‘dominance’ element is how empowered you feel in relation to it, in other words how much you control it or it is outside your control.

Personally I have no idea whether this is a truism or whether it is simply a nice group of words designed to make us all sit up and listen to the person who has raised the subject…..I know that my mind wasn’t thinking about how I felt about a prescription medicine when the words popped up on the screen in the meeting.

At 6.45pm I was allowed out of the dark room to get into a taxi that took me to another ‘dark room’ (a restaurant) where I stayed until 10pm ‘bonding’ with my colleagues. Bonding is OK sometimes but I’m always at a disadvantage in these situations because there is a clear and strong inverse relationship between the restaurant’s prices and its likelihood of catering properly for vegetarians. In this case, it was an expensive restaurant and guess what? They only had one appetiser that had no meat in it and one main course. While everyone else is choosing between all of the succulent meat dishes, I sit twiddling my thumbs and wishing I was at home, where I could eat a decent meal, rather than feel that my needs as a vegetarian are an afterthought.

So, after a long, arduous day, I arrived home at 11.15pm exhausted and tipsy. I got through the front door painfully aware of the need to get a shot and took two photos, both with the camera set to the wrong white balance so this photo has been fairly heavily manipulated to get something approximating to the actual colour of the tickets.

It has long been said (by many people, Ray included) that this would make a good shot for a PotD and to be honest this is the subject of much avid searching and comment from all who come to the house. The picture is of one of two huge clipframes from our hall wall. They are the first thing that most people notice when they come into our home. They contain a selection of tickets from gigs I’ve been to over the years and represent a fairly strong summary of my musical taste.

It’s amazing how much interest they generate and you can see, when a new person comes here, how they suddenly ‘bond’ with you because they realise you’ve seen a band that they love or, even better, that they were at the same gig! To me, one of the best tickets on here is the ‘Book of Days’ ticket, which was a Psychedelic Furs gig in a tiny venue (200 capacity) long after they were playing huge venues in normal circumstances. I also like the ligger tickets like the Radiohead party ticket (they are from Oxford and the bass player worked in a shop managed by my ex-husband), the Top of the Pops & Old Grey Whistle Test tickets are nice ligger ones too.

Best gig of all of these? I don’t know any more, just that they are all part of the rich tapestry of my life and they all represent ‘good things’ which is where I leave this posting. After such a long day, I think I should be applauded for achieving a photo at all (albeit I know and you know it’s crap) and the fact that I walked through the door and saw these two frames and remembered feeling good about a part of my life despite exhaustion and a desperate desire to go to bed.


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Lara S06-Jun-2004 20:10
The Police. Hmm wasn't that the band my Sting was in? Ok ok I do see it. I had to search hard with a a telescope, a magnifying glass and a little help from you. But I see it. :)
Guest 06-Jun-2004 05:32
Hi Linda
Great shot. Been lucky enough to catch quite a few of these bands as well. I was chatting with some friends about the best gigs we'd ever been to. For me it's a tough call between the Clash, Elvis C, Primal Scream, Happy Mondays and the second time I went to see the Smiths. The first time they were shocking. The second was a revelation. See this photo elicits all sorts of memories and a tinge of envy that I've never kept hold of the ephemera to create something like this. Strangely enough been listening to Lloyd Cole and the Cult earlier today. Must have been a secret grebo in my youth. Great picture.
Beth 05-Jun-2004 13:14
I love this image. I am sure there are so many stories behind each one. Glad you finally had it as your photo of the day.
Elizabeth Glass05-Jun-2004 00:57
Dang you've seen some awesome bands. REALLY jealous about The Cult. Yumm.
virginiacoastline04-Jun-2004 21:51
"Picture A Day’ . . . ‘Pleasure Arousal Dominance’" . .sounds like one and the same to ME!!
Linda Alstead04-Jun-2004 21:50
....as for the rest of you? Never heard of Paul McCartney? What about the Stray Cats? U2? INXS? Roxy Music? David Bowie?
Linda Alstead04-Jun-2004 21:45
Er Lara.....have you ever heard of The Police?
Teresa 04-Jun-2004 19:20
I would have to agree with Jill, Elvis C. is the only one I recognize too. I have never been to a concert except I have seen the Alabama band at the June Jam, but I don't think that really counts they live here in town and it is not really like seening a celebrity. I would love to see Matchbox 20! Great picture Linda.
Lara S04-Jun-2004 19:13
U2, Simple Minds, The Clash. Gosh this photo brings back memories. But, errrr. Miss Linda, where is Sting. Oh I forget, not one of your fav! :)
Guest 04-Jun-2004 18:49
Ride - now they were an excellent band. I have a book full of tickets from my days in studentville - I was a security geezer in the SU, and got to see so many bands over a 3 year period
northstar3704-Jun-2004 18:35
I'm having that kind of a day today. I stopped off the road home from work to take a picture, wolfed down my tea and then I've to help out at youth club from, er, ten minutes ago till half past nine. I'll study all the tickets in detail later!
katwilkens04-Jun-2004 18:24
I like photos like this with a lot of detail--well done!
penny roots04-Jun-2004 18:12
Wow , this is so cool Linda .I see you've seen the Clash more than once , you lucky ., lucky thing you
Guest 04-Jun-2004 18:00
I like it, Linda.
Ray :)04-Jun-2004 17:42
I certainly did recognise this in the thumbnail, and was very pleased to see it!I'm not really a gigger but at least I've heard of most of these peeps.
Seems that someone has yet to learn the true meaning of PAD! They need to get out more!
Larry Ahern04-Jun-2004 17:19
Great picture! You got to see the Clash! lucky ... too short a run for them.
Jill04-Jun-2004 17:10
What a fab image..the only one I know is Elvis Costello! Guess I need to get out more.