
Each Sunday, tune in for the next chapter of "Infinitely Distracting", written and delivered by author Peter Loveday, (Cover photo by Bleddyn Butcher. All other photos, sketches, etches, paintings and music by Peter Loveday.)
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 162 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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I teeter for a time and then walk awkwardly like a newly-born fawn, venturing out and about, all the way downstairs and to the kitchen.
I wake from a strange dream in the early hours of some new day, the bed floating on a dense dark sea, a tenebrous glow on the horizon. (Quotes from “Peasants” by Anton Chekhov. Song: "Being born" from the album "Through the mirror".)
It doesn’t always go as planned. Often, there is no plan. Detailed drawings we do not have, simply brief reminders scribbled on back of hand, a scrap of envelope, or scratched in the dirt with a stick. (Music excerpt "Through fishes' eyes" from the a... more
We make our way towards the new year, supping in Soho and slipping books under sweaters and up sleeves, fuelled on cappuccinos and stout, treating hangovers with Feminax, while sitting staring into the depths of dark Rothkos at the Tate. (Music excer... more
Being on the cusp of festive days, I wander down Brick Lane, in search of a gift of some kind to send home, a token, a souvenir, a reminder, to let my family know that I think of them, … occasionally, … I do. (Music excerpt "Through fishes' eyes" fro... more
Highs and lows. High points and low points. The road, always the road, twists and turns. The lie of the land, varied and infinitely distracting.
We have angels up there, looking over us, sometimes guarding us from danger.
Without a song, where would we be? Where would we be without a song? Recording new songs in an old school bus, in Ladbroke Grove.
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