Hello, I hope you are well. All OK here, spent the week smashing up old paving stones and rescuing toads, frogs and newts from a stagnant pond that is no more. Had some evil thoughts about what to put in the giant hole left by the removed pond, but decided that filling it with rubble was better than filling it with a teenager and a ten year old.   

Also had a few emails this week about the whereabouts of the purchased Malcolm LPs - there is only one person working at the warehouse and processing orders for about 150 labels so the sending out is a little slow, but I can assure you many Malcolm LPs have been sent out, yours is on its way if you don't have it already. And apologies for the delay.

Up for grabs for 50p this week is a killer vocal group LP, the Eddie Thomas Singers. They made two LPs (possibly in the same session), both quite hard to come across, this is the second oddly issued about a decade after the first. Some bright, cheerful and summery covers of classics to be heard. All yours for 50p here. All money to the NHS - looking like quite a good donation so far.

I got an email from Robin The Fog this week who used to be the groovy studio guy at Resonace FM. He does all sorts of things and has asked me to tell people about his new thing started at The London Met Archive. It's about getting people to make music at home, based on a project started in 1976 called "Making Music In Class" that had John Baker as a producer. It's like DIY Radiophonics, showing you and the kids how you can make sounds and music with very basic and limited resources. Pretty groovy actually.

Also, this week I have watched this very racey film three times. It is ony 8 minutes long. I was told about it by a post from Jarvis' girlfriend. Brilliant little film. I even played it to my kids on movie night, as part of a double bill. They actually enjoyed it. I was cool for 8 minutes.

I'm now off to the walk the dog. I am currently taking him to the local cemetary where Champagne Charlie is buried. We go there because there are less joggers than in the park, but we do have to avoid the winos and the strange singing lady.

Thanks for listening as always and stay well

Jonny