Quote Of The Day

"Victory goes to the player who makes the next-to-last mistake - Chessmaster Savielly Grigorievitch Tartakower (1887-1956)"

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Heathrow to London in 2 minutes…

A few weeks ago, flying out of Heathrow with a window seat and clear blue skies I couldn’t resist snapping London from above ☀️✈️

Such stunning views of an incredible city.


#London #Heathrow #AerialView #CityScapes #WindowSeat #TravelPhotography 

@visitlondon @heathrow_airport



















Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Obscure Pet Shop Boys @ Electric Ballroom Camden…

Last Friday night, Stuart and I went to see the Pet Shop Boys perform their Obscure show.  OMG. 


B-sides, album tracks and fan favourites. They played some of my favourite ever Pet Shop Boys tracks; To Face the Truth, King’s Cross, The Way It Used to Be, Your Funny Uncle, Later Tonight (to name but a few). I was in Heaven.  


The crowd sang every word to every song. 


It was a fabulous show.  But also a meaningful one. 


The Obscure shows aren’t meant to be judged by the same criteria as a standard Pet Shop Boys concert. They’re the deliberate antithesis of the long‑running Dreamworld tour, which has been delivering the hits, brilliantly around the world since 2022. 


Obscure is something else entirely: a curated deep‑dive for the people who’ve lived with these songs for decades.


For many of us, these tracks aren’t “obscure” at all. They’re the soundtrack to very specific moments in our lives. We remember exactly where we were when we first heard them. Who we were with. How we felt. We fell in love to these songs in our bedrooms, listening on cheap hi‑fis and cassettes made by people we cared about, some of whom aren’t here anymore. We revised for exams to them. We listened to them on Walkmans at bus stops in the rain. We listened at funerals to them, we danced at weddings to them, skipped to the pub humming them and skipped home singing them even louder. 


These songs taught us about running away, about revolution, about dignity, about being yourself with a bit of class. 


So when the Boys choose to build a show around this part of their catalogue, it isn’t a downgrade... it’s a gift. It’s a chance to hear the emotional architecture of their career performed with intention, in a venue small enough to feel personal. 


If anything, the only “obscure” thing is the idea that a band with a forty‑year legacy should only be measured by how loudly a crowd reacts to their biggest singles. 


For the fans who’ve carried these songs through every chapter of their lives, Obscure made perfect sense.


⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️



PSB Setlist (Friday - each day was a little different)


We're the Pet Shop Boys

Positive Role Model

Will‐o‐the‐wisp

After the Event

Two Divided by Zero

Jack the Lad

To Face the Truth

Hit and Miss

Bet She's Not Your Girlfriend

One in Million / Mr. Vain

Happiness Is an Option

Sexy Northerner

In His Imagination

It Couldn't Happen Here

Miserablism

King of Rome

King's Cross

Love Is the Law

Why Don't We Live Together?

Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin


Encore:

Your Funny Uncle

The Way It Used to Be

Later Tonight

I Dream of a Better Tomorrow














Monday, April 13, 2026

Arsenal 1 - 2 Bournemouth…

Poor timing to lose both grip and nerve with Man City lurking. 

Next Sunday now rather important. 

Onwards and upwards, my friends. 


@Arsenal ⚽️ #COYG 🔴⚪️ #ARSBOU 🥅













Friday, April 10, 2026

Black Cap…

Finally made it to the Black Cap for a pint. Great to be back in the old gaff. 





Umlaut…

 I love an umlaut. So Finnish is my go-to for those two wonderful dots. The Finnish word for “save” gives me all the feels säästää. 

But wait, there’s more. The Finnish for translator is even more glorious - kääntääjää.  Fäb! 



Thursday, April 09, 2026

Lisbon…

Lisa and I had a lovely ferry trip and walk along the coast yesterday.  We were winding our way towards Christ the King. It’s pretty damn high but offered amazing views of the city and the bridge. 

Then we met up with the gaygooners to watch the football and have a beer. 

A lovely Arsenal way trip.