On Saturday afternoon I was sitting on the bed typing, when I heard a song outside emanating from what was obviously someones car stereo. It immediately caught my attention. I leaped to my feet and stared out of the window. I saw a car over the road with a family climbing out and doubted this could be it. However, the driver was young, an uncle I suspect. He had mop hair, baggy jeans barely covering his arse, the standard ensemble of the under 25 male. I legged it downstairs, just as Luke and Orla were walking through the door. I bellowed over to this kid before he had time to disappear, and asked him what the track was. “Plan B” was his succinct and only reply before he vanished through the door of the flat opposite. I looked at Luke, “Yeah, Plan B, probably from The Defamation of Strickland Banks”. He sat down, got out his Ipad, found Plan B on Youtube, clicked on a track..it was ‘She Said’. “Is this it?”…”YES!!!”
Why had I not heard of this band before, or this track? How had this passed under my radar? Who knows! But, it made me realise how out of touch I have become with a medium that once upon a time meant more to me than anything else, more than art even, and that is…music. I have listened to this track again and again and again. Why do I love it so? Because in the few seconds that I listened to that song coming from outside, I heard something that immediately called to me, Soul. Even better than that…’Northern Soul’, a music genre that I have always loved. This lad from Forest Gate (Ben Drew) has truly captured the quintessential sound and spirit of a genre that, it would appear has undergone something of a renaissance.
I dug out my old little MP3 player and have had it jammed in my ears for the last 24 hours listening to songs I love and have not listened to for a long time. Luke has ordered me a new one. And, listening to that soulful sound from a boy too young to have experienced the Northern Soul phenomena himself, but seems be able to create it so beautifully, has inspired a new site design, evoking I hope that slick and dynamic 60′s look that is becoming so popular again. Judge for yourself. Oh, and here is the track that did it for me from the fabulous Plan B.

Just a few days after my birthday, Malcolm McClaren passed away, after a long battle with cancer. He wasn’t that old, just in his early 60′s, no age at all. I was deeply shocked. Malcolm had always been so full of life, verve, vitality and having such a sheer abundance of energy, that the idea of his being no more was hard to grasp.
Also, Malcolm and what he represented was an intrinsic part of youth. I was 15 in 1977. I was a punk, I saw virtually every punk band of note (and some less so) and spend a good deal of my teenage years and my twenties haunting the Kings Road, particularly when I was a design student. I coveted though could not afford the wonderful clothes on sale in Sex and Seditionaries, and how much are they worth now?
Suffice to say, that though Malcolm didn’t invent ‘punk’ (as many claim), he certainly was a major force in it’s character, look and direction along with his partner of the time, Vivienne Westwood.
It also got me thinking about all the events, changes, inventions and new technologies I have seen come and go in my lifetime. So, off the top of my head, here are some of the most notable events, happenings, to which I was either witness or involved in.
These are not necessarily in chronological order.
There are lots more I know, these are the events I can easily recall to mind as having happened in my lifetime…and it’s a lot.
RIP Malcolm. You helped make my teenage years a more colourful experience.

Malcolm McLaren