I confess, I really haven't listened to Paul Weller on a regular basis since the mid-late 90's. His trifecta of great solo albums: "Wild Wood", "Stanley Road" and "Heavy Soul" were some of the better albums of authentic music released in that decade... After that, he lost me a bit. Things started sounding a bit repetitive, hooks not as strong.. I did give a quick listen to 2010's "Wake up the Nation", liking the title track...
I've always liked some of his Jam songs and a couple of Style Council singles were guilty pleasures.... I recently won tickets to see him at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC. I have never seen him and figured this would be a great opportunity.
Digital cameras have really made the old Film cameras obsolete. I haven't used mine since the mid 90's. No more developing film, or wondering what your shots look like. (Remember the anticipation of waiting for the 1 hr photo ?!) With digital it's all instant gratification!
I got my Pentax K1000 as a gift in 1984, (I think). If you ever took a photography class, this was the camera usually recommended. Affordable, fairly easy to use, solidly constructed, etc.
Was sad to see that Divinyls lead singer Christina Amphlett succumbed to cancer. I had read she had MS a few years ago. She was a true "rock star" and an 80's icon.
It's a shame that most only remember for one song, that seems like a bit of a novelty hit. The Divinyls had better songs than that. Guitarist Mark McEntee was Chrissy's main collaborator and partner for the duration of the group's life and they were in a relationship for at least some of that time.