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#16
General Discussion / Re: Assisted Dying
November 28, 2024, 02:24:23 PM
Quote from: dom on November 28, 2024, 11:33:12 AMWho knows how he personally sees things ? He is a representative of the church so his pronouncements have to reflect that

Well, the church is not a monolithic bloc, as, for example, internal, interminable, ever-raging arguments about the status of people who happen to be gay has demonstrated for years.

There are devout religious believers arguing against the AD bill on the basis of the "sanctity of life" - and other devout religious believers, often within the same sect, arguing for it for precisely the same reason.

Where a church member in the public sphere has views that don't converge with official church doctrine, what is that person meant to do?  Bear false witness?
#17
General Discussion / Re: Assisted Dying
November 28, 2024, 07:22:15 AM
Quote from: dom on November 27, 2024, 08:09:59 PMI was expecting him to pronounce his opposition to the bill so was pleasantly surprised when he took a more balanced approach.

I thought the angle he took from the perspective of the person supporting the individual having to choose was an interesting one too

It struck me as a bizarre and even callous angle, displaying more sympathy for those affected by another person's suffering, rather than sufferers themselves.

And of course, Wells can only see this and indeed everything else through a prism of his own personal introspective theism; that's being blinkered, not balanced.
#18
General Discussion / Re: Assisted Dying
November 27, 2024, 07:43:52 PM
Quote from: dom on November 27, 2024, 03:23:59 PMÌ do worry about the possible element of coercion or feeling you should go to stop being a burden,  but if you have 6 months left to live and those 6 months are set to be pretty miserable then why not?

In terms of the religious side, Sam Wells, vicar at St Martin in the Fields, was on thought for the day this morning and was very balanced and compassionate on the argument.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0k78vjg

'Thought For The Day' almost always consists of a three minute stream of pious platitudes and vapid deepities masquerading as insight and Sam Wells' address this morning was no exception.  He seemed determined not to show his hand on the matter and played hide-the-ball instead - it wasn't so much balanced as frustratingly equivocal.
#19
General Discussion / Re: Assisted Dying
November 25, 2024, 03:33:56 PM
Quote from: Slim on November 25, 2024, 09:03:30 AMOne significant thing about this for me is that the opposition to it seems to a large degree to be on religious grounds. To be fair, it isn't being framed that way necessarily but the fact that dissent about it seems to have coalesced around religious authority figures is a bit of a red flag.

I mean - there are non-religious arguments on both sides but I'm never going to be swayed by an argument that's ultimately predicated on the existience of a sky fairy.

Just to point out that the Chair of the campaign group Dignity In Dying makes much the same points and he's a Rabbi.

And there's plenty of support generally for the bill from the devoutly religious (whatever their motivation).
#20
Moving Pictures / Re: What's in/on Your DVD/VCR/PVR etc
November 22, 2024, 07:29:07 AM
Encanto

Another solid Disney effort that won the Best Animated Feature Oscar in 2022.

It has all the usual Disney elements present and correct, but it's elevated by glorious visuals (the tale is set in a Colombian mountain village) and the impressive soundtrack is notable for the song We Don't Talk About Bruno, which has 607 million views on Disney's YouTube music channel and has entered popular culture in a similar way to Frozen's show-stopping Let It Go.

The best song for me though is the opening number The Family Madrigal, possibly the best song I've ever heard with 'Madrigal' in the title. ;)

Rating: ***
#21
Quote from: Slim on June 13, 2024, 01:35:37 PMWhat I'd really like is to be able to feed it chords - let's say I want two bars of CMaj7, then a bar of B half diminished then E7 .. and so on. Just tell it what I want in English like that. Ask it to make it sound like a jazz piano quartet but leave space for a guitar.

Then when it comes back with something you could say "good, but make the verse a bit more punchy and the whole thing a bit faster. Make it swing a bit more in the chorus".

It must be possible. Would be a fantastic compositional tool. Maybe it's already available. Actually Band in a Box can do that - sort of - but you can't give it instructions in natural English.

That's enormously exciting in principle, I just wonder if it's still an efficient use of time, as to explain the musical sound in your head to something that (presumably) doesn't have any intuition or empathy could be a laborious process.  I'd love to try it though and see.

A few weeks ago I (long story short) used an AI app mentioned in the Image Creation thread to create a movie poster for a film idea I have; I had a firm concept and theme of the image I wanted and added more and more detail to my description, my expectation being of course that it would be progressively fine-tuned toward the end result I wanted.  But I found that it had a habit of taking a step back rather than forwards and I ended up abandoning the whole process.
#22
General Discussion / Re: Weather Watch
November 19, 2024, 02:34:05 PM
Had 2-3 inches of snow which started falling in the early evening yesterday. Looks like it's thawing now.
#23
General Discussion / Re: Coincidences
November 19, 2024, 09:00:35 AM
Nowadays at schools they have a lesson period called "Forest School", where children have hands-on learning in a natural outdoors environment.

The teacher designated for this at my young 'un's school is called Mr Wood.
#24
General Discussion / Re: Weather Watch
November 18, 2024, 03:48:09 PM
Snow forecast to arrive by tomorrow morning. WFH it is, then...
#25
Other Music / Re: Gigs 2024
November 18, 2024, 02:05:58 PM
Fri 9th Feb
STEWART LEE, Leeds Playhouse ****
Sat 16th Mar
SIMPLE MINDS, Manchester AO Arena ****
Sat 13th Apr
PAUL FOOT, Halifax Square Chapel
Thu 18th Apr
STEWART LEE, Bradford St George's Hall
Fri 3rd May
MOVING PICTURES, Leeds Brudenell ****
Sun 5th May
FM, Leeds Brudenell
Wed 22nd May
RICHARD MARX, London Royal Albert Hall ****
Thu 23rd May
YES, Manchester Bridgewater Hall
Thu 13th Jun
SHERYL CROW, Halifax Piece Hall ***
Sun 16th Jun
NILE RODGERS & CHIC, Halifax Piece Hall ****
Fri 21st Jun
THE KILLERS, Manchester Co-op Arena *****
Sat 22nd Jun
GRACE JONES, Halifax Piece Hall **
Sun 7th Jul
RICK ASTLEY, Halifax Piece Hall ***
Fri 12th Jul
TOM JONES, Halifax Piece Hall ****
Sat 31st Aug
BRAVADO, Sheffield City Hall
Fri 18th Oct
RITA, SUE & BOB TOO, Halifax Victoria Theatre ***
Sat 19th Oct
BRAVADO (Eucon), Chester Live Rooms ****
Tue 22nd Oct
The Libertines, Leeds O2 Academy #
Sat 2nd Nov
FM, Athens Piraeus Academy ****
Sun 10th Nov
FM, Wakefield Venue 23 ***
Thu 14th Nov
THE SAW DOCTORS, Leeds O2 Academy ****

2025

Sat 1st Feb
MICK MILLER, Bradford Tapestry
Sat 10th May
STEWART LEE, Leeds Playhouse
Fri 6th Jun
JAMES, Halifax Piece Hall (tkt for sale ::) )
Sat 7th Jun
JAMES, Halifax Piece Hall

Mon 7th Jul
SIMPLE MINDS, Halifax Piece Hall
Sat 2nd Aug
THE SAW DOCTORS, Halifax Piece Hall

Fri 8th Aug
The Libertines, Halifax Piece Hall ##

# Chaperone duty
## Trying to get out of chaperone duty
#26
General Discussion / Re: What's made your day today?
November 15, 2024, 02:58:41 PM
From last night, really: I (along with seemingly quite a few others) have been pestering petitioning Irish folk-rock legends The Saw Doctors for quite a while via their social media channels to play at the Piece Hall, its size and surroundings being absolutely tailor-made for the band.

So, last night at their gig at Leeds Academy, just before their last song, guitar-vocalist Leo Moran announced that next summer they're playing the very venue I've been dearly wanting them to play, which had me literally roaring with delight as if my football team had scored a last minute winner in a cup final.

That didn't so much make my day as make my year - and next year, come to that. :D
#27
General Discussion / Re: Dreams
November 14, 2024, 05:54:31 PM
A common theme of my dreams is being on a plane that takes off and struggles to gain any great altitude.
#28
General Discussion / Re: Dreams
November 13, 2024, 12:26:01 PM
First ever dream I can remember that took place in space.

I'm an astronaut on some sort of lone space walk which initially feels exciting but then almost immediately feels uncomfortable, and then somewhat distressing as I seem to lose control of my bearings and start spinning around helplessly.

I can't see anything other than the blackness of literally empty space - no stars, no Earth, no space station...just the blackness.

No idea what might have prompted it.

#29
No doubt it's all quality gear, but there's kit for a third of the price that would probably do just as good a job; it all seems priced with the exclusivity element for collectors in mind.
#30
All his signature gear - amps, pedals, guitars - is fantastically unaffordable.