Another Year Over …

Happy New Year, everyone! I hope that 2012 will a better one for you than 2011. Here are a few tunes that cover most of the bases for tonight and tomorrow. Bill Janovitz does a nice acoustic version of the oft-covered Frank Loesser classic and even throws in a bit of Auld Lang Syne. So does Tom Waits on the closing track from his latest release, Bad as Me. Like most of us, I’m sure Tom’s night will be a lot quieter than the ones in his youth. It looks like Bonnie Prince Billy & The Trembling Bells will also be having a quiet night in and this one goes out to anyone who finds themselves in the same boat. New Year’s Day remains one of my favourite U2 songs and it always evokes memories of this time of year. Here’s an electronic version of the song by a band called Electron Love Theory that appears on a tribute called Blue Sky Vertigo. Abba’s Happy New Year is another popular song at this time of year & is given the acoustic treatment below by Lightspeed Champion. One of the bands that Abba influenced was Camera Obscura from Scotland. Their song shares the Swedish outfit’s knack for a decent tune and has the same title, but it’s an original song. The last track is from Sophie Madeleine, who whips out her ukulele whenever the New Year comes around. Hopefully, you’ll be able to identify with one or more of these songs as 2011 gives way to 2012. My apologies for not posting here over the last few weeks, but I resolve to blog more frequently next year. Have a good one

What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve? (Frank Loesser) – Bill Janovitz

New Year’s Eve – Tom Waits

New Year’s Eve’s the Loneliest Night of the Year – Trembling Bells & Bonnie Prince Billy

New Year’s Day (U2 cover) – Electron Love Theory

Happy New Year (ABBA cover) – Lightspeed Champion

Happy New Year – Camera Obscura

When New Year Comes Around – Sophie Madeleine

Reading in the Dark

Tomorrow night on BBC One, Alan Yentob’s documentary series Imagine continues with a look at the future of books in the digital age. It’s titled Books – The Last Chapter? and will feature the bookish opinions of a librarian, an agent, a publisher and authors such as Alan Bennett and Douglas Coupland. Apparently, they will also be smelling books, a practice I also engage in from time to time. As a regular buyer and reader of books, I am firmly in favour of the old-fashioned published work over its newfangled electronic equivalent. We never had that many books in my home when I was growing up but they did start to appear as I went through secondary school and I used to also read newspapers, comic books and magazines. As a young man who didn’t play sports, I tended to divide my time between reading and watching television. How the times have changed! I now own way more books than I’ll ever read, though I suppose books aren’t just for reading. I also buy magazines and newspapers even though their content is usually available for free on the internet. Of course, I read stuff on the internet as well and I’ve acquired a device recently that has actually made me reconsider my attitude to electronic reading

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