Morning, I hope all is well. All good here. Not a great deal happened this week but I did shut my foot in the car door.

Last night I played music at the lauch of Will Hodgkinson's new book "Perfect harmony", a new study of the overlooked music of the 1970s, kids music, folky stuff, mouldy old dough etc. So last night Mike Batt turned up as a Womble, and actually played and sung "Remember You're A Womble". And "Bright Eyes". It was briefly magic.

When I got home I sat in the kitchen and thought about stuff. And then I thought I could hear that a giant mosquito had arrived in the house and I could not work out where it was. Then I followed the buzzy sound upstairs to find one of the kid's electric toothbrushes mysteriously turned on and rattling about alone in the sink. Weird I thought, so I turned it off, stood it back up and went back downstairs. Five minutes later it was doing it again. I quickly talked myself out of the "ghost in the bathroom" idea and sat downstairs watching the toothbrush for several minutes at the kitchen table waiting for something odd to happen and nothing did. 

My chums at Fuel (who I made Wrappers Delight, The Music Library, The A-Z Record Shops bags etc with) have launched a kickstarter this week to make a new LP. It's the soundtrack to the Soviet bus stop documentary with music by Latvian band Zodiac (AKA The Soviet Kraftwerk!). It's a very good record and is only available via the Kickstarter. Have a look here. 

And here is Can on their first and only TOTP performance. 

Don't forget, The Groovy Fayre at The Mildmay Club Saturday 29th October. Two full halls of record dealers, book dealers, vintage tees, posters, art, cool clothes, weirdy stuff, even pop Xmas decorations! Plus a pub quiz and DJs!  Plus a brand new Trunk LP with "special things" is being lauched on the day. More news next week...

I'm now off to pick up litter on my local common.

Thanks for listening as always

Jonny