Hey folks,
Hope you're doing good. Back in Amsterdam after a spontaneous soujourn to Prague last weekend, where the local beer and wine continues to flow deliciously and the sausages, goulash and dumplings do a grand job of soaking it all up. Back in Amsterdam there are plenty signs of an early spring, as buds and blossom appear around the neighbourhood, and the sun pokes its head out for the first time in god-knows-how-long, which is all very well and good, it must be said.
Whilst we were returning from the above, last Sunday @woj was in the chair, rocking and a souling with his pick of Barrence Whitfield & The Savages "Glory", which seemed to go down pretty damn well. Thanks to Woj for the pick, and for sailing the frisb over to @EastVanHalen, who's here with tonight's intro..."I’ve been feeling weirdly stuck lately - busy with good work, grateful for friends and family, but treading water elsewhere. After many years of activism I’ve become used to fighting through hard situations and hard times, but the past few years have been heavy with many things, not least with the awareness that a lot of the 'good guys' - and the parts of activism that circle hungrily around power - aren’t so good at all.
So it was happy luck to come across a comrade’s writing about his own feelings of being stuck, and about how he’s been finding his way back to hope. “[This artist] tells us, that even though things are really hard, seem hopeless, and you don’t see a way forward—the sun rises in the morning and calls to us: 'Ebda’ Men Gedid!' (Start from the Beginning!)" This comrade is from Egypt, the songs are in Arabic, I knew nothing about this artist, but it’s been cool to start exploring. And it has me thinking about what starting from the beginning looks like in my own traditions.
In case you’re interested, here’s the blog post that got me (and us) here (spoiler alert!)"
Right then, download's here, stream's below:
See you 20:00 GMT, watch out for daylight-saving changes in other time zones!
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