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http://www.judge-smith.com/


The website for the music of Judge Smith

Judge Smith, Songwriter, Composer and Performer, has been making innovative, unusual and entertaining music since the late '60s, when he co-founded the influential band
Van der Graaf Generator.

Judge SmithPhoto by, and courtesy of, Katie Vandyke

In addition to his work as a composer and recording artist, Judge is now also a published author, writing not about music, but on the subject of the paranormal, a subject in which he has long been interested.
 
Judge's 11th solo release is an album of songs, and only his third full-length collection of songs in twenty years. Featuring the spectacular arrangements and production of David Minnick, and some amazing American musicians, 'ZOOT SUIT' is perhaps Judge's most accessible and downright entertaining album to date.
 
'ZOOT SUIT' is available as a limited edition vinyl LP, released by specialist vinyl label 'Plane Groovy' on heavyweight white vinyl, numbered and signed.
 
Judge's third Songstory is a retelling of the ancient myth of Orpheus, the magical musician who travels to the Land of the Dead in search of the lost Eurydice; a remarkable story told with remarkable music, performed by seven separate ensembles, each playing an entirely different kind of music.
 
CD of Judge’s second Songstory; the absorbing tale of an English mountaineer in the Italian Alps, featuring Norwegian male-voice choir The Fløyen Voices and truly memorable music. Link to articles, reviews and free downloads.
 
A collaboration featuring Judge & American artist Steve Defoe, L-RAD present 'Long Range Audio Device', an outrageously strange and bizarre album that, once heard, is never forgotten.
 
The Tribal Elders, a new band with familiar faces, present a very special two-song CD Single, and the Elders have chosen to Rock.
 
An instrumental album of uniquely relaxing melodic music, composed in consultation with a professional masseuse. Ideal for massage, meditation or relaxation. Link to free downloads, article, and interview.
 
A DVD of a very special concert at Guastalla on 8th October 2005. Link to free downloads and illustrated article.
 
An 'un-plugged'-style album of Judge's unique and memorable songs. Link to lyrics, free downloads and illustrated article.
 
Judge's massive double-CD work of narrative rock music. This link takes you to www.curlysairships.com, the extensive and acclaimed website for this extraordinary project. (Close the Curly site to return here.)
 
Judge's first solo studio CD. These tracks have been re-mastered by David Lord and are currently available, in this considerably improved form, as a download from the iTunes Store.
 
A collection of vintage demo tapes, including music and performances by Peter Hammill, Hugh Banton and David Jackson. This CD is no longer available.
 
Visit our Online Emporium to buy Judge's CDs, DVDs and merchandise. Buy instantly and reliably online, or by Mail Order. Our prices are keen, we dispatch quickly, and it’s ‘Post Free’ for the UK, so please support the Composer, and buy direct!
 
News about recent and forthcoming gigs, and record releases.

 
A short biographical note about Judge.

 
Our Gallery shows a unique collection of photos from every stage of Judge's career.

 
A list of Judge's music (albums, songs, stage musicals, chamber operas, classical libretti, large scale works and films).
 
An essay by Judge about the development of his narrative music technique ‘Songstory’.

 
Links to other web pages about Judge, and to web pages of people he worked with and more.

 
Visit our Guest book to leave messages there for all to see. (For private communications to Judge, wholesale Enquiries or problems with this site, use the 'Enquiries' link below.)
 
Sign-up to receive infrequent e-mail newsletters. We only write if something interesting's going on.

 
Questa pagina speciale in Italiano vi permette di acquistare i miei CD in Euro e senza utilizzare la vostra carta di credito on-line.

World’s most lethal spider found in Waitrose home delivery under a bunch of bananas

A Brazilian wandering spiderA family has spoken of the “traumatising” experience of finding the world’s most lethal spider in their south London home, which was delivered straight to their kitchen in a Waitrose home delivery.
Tim, a father-of-two who chose not to give his surname, told the Mail on Sunday that he discovered the deadly arachnid while unpacking the bananas from the delivery. Shocked, he dropped the fruit suddenly into a fruit bowl, managing to trap the spider by the leg in the process.
After identifying the Brazilian Wandering spider, whose venom is toxic to a person’s nervous system and can kill if an anti-venom is not administered in time, Tim and his wife called Waitrose for help.
Waitrose sent one of its staff members to the house, whereupon the family discovered the spider had torn off its own leg to escape and had disappeared, leaving behind a sac full of thousands of baby spiders.
READ MORE: ARACHNOPHOBIA APP TACKLES SPIDER PHOBIA
WOMAN FINDS THOUSANDS OF EGGS OF DEADLY SPIDER IN TESCO BANANAS 
FAMILY FORCED TO FLEE HOME AFTER DISCOVERING 'TERRIFYING' NEST OF DEADLY SPIDERS
Tim, his wife, and his two sons aged seven and eight, fled the house while the supermarket called a pest expert to find and trap the spider.
The expert killed the spider’s eggs by putting them in a freezer, and eventually found and trapped the spider in a plastic box, after a standoff in which the arachnid stood on its back legs and held its front legs straight in the air, exposing its fangs in an aggressive attack stance.
 
The spider was then put inside two more plastic boxes. Tim and his family told the paper they were “too traumatised to remain in the house” and spent the night with friends last week.
A Waitrose spokesman said: "The safety of our customers is our absolute priority.
"We did everything we could to look after our customer during what was a distressing incident and we've apologised to her personally.
"Although this is highly unusual, we're taking it very seriously and will be working with our supplier to minimise the risk of this happening in the future."
The Brazilian Wanderer is also known as a banana spider as it tends to hide in bunches of the fruit.
The Guinness Book of World Records has named it the most venomous spider in the world for possessing the most active neurotoxic venom of any living spider. An effective anti-venom is available in Brazil where the spider is found, and the record keeper claims that when deaths do occur, it is usually in children under the age of seven.  
A bite from the spider results in hours of pain, swelling, an increased heartbeat, increased salivation, paralysis and causes painful erections in men reportedly of up to four hours. Scientists have reportedly considered investigating the use of the deadly venom as a possible ingredient for drugs treating erectile dysfunction.

A article by jesse anson dawn



Jesse Anson Dawn Jessetheone wrote:
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        Dear amazing GHOSTMAN RAINES, surely you are someone who realizes that the best kind of gift is, quite clearly, a resource that is good for a (lifetime))))). And to verify that truism, have an ((enlightening)) look at my latest book, The New Era of Consciousness, simply by typing Jesse Anson Dawn into the (Amazon.com book-search window). Or to quickly see the 5-star reviews of this uniquely helpful book, click on its Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/The-New-Era-Consciousness-Transformative/dp/1475972539/ref=tmm_pap_title_0#_   
     NOTE: All of this book’s Amazon.com-posted reviews are positively good, except for the [totally untrue and mean-spirited one] submitted by a [negative-bent] man simply called “Brent.”
      Actually, the most kindly positive comments have come from ((LINKED-IN members)). For example, this (truly unforgettable) email came from long-time LinkedIn member Wendy Padilla, an author and publisher who gratefully said this:
      “JESSE, I CAN'T PUT MY KINDLE DOWN! A VERY COMPREHENSIVE BOOK — THANK YOU! I’M SO HAPPY THAT I DISCOVERED YOU!”
      Following that, this (vividly stated) email came from LinkedIn member, author and public speaker, Rosie Trakostanec, who kindly said this: 
     "Thank you Jesse! Your writing is inspiring and true, thanks for being an instrument of truth. BLESSINGS!”
     Yet another (gratefully positive) comment came from LinkedIn member, spiritually-gifted columnist, Greg Tharpe, who posted this potent review on the book’s Amazon.com page:
     “The New Era of Consciousness is a Godsend to help usher in a higher awareness and consciousness of human possibility. It is a book that all souls seeking healing and transformation should read.”
     (NOTE): My (LinkedIn Profile photo) is also featured with my (19-years-running) AWARENESS MAGAZINE (NEVER "OLD") COLUMN (a Los Angeles based printed and online publication) that keeps me in touch with over (200,000 READERS).
      Also, it’s on the back cover of my latest book, The New Era of Consciousness. This (very accurate, true-to-life photo) was taken on my 68th birthday, May 17, 2012.
      Amid humanity’s long evolution, there are those who arise as teachers, teachers in a TRUE sense, teachers who open our eyes to the divine powers of (perpetual life))), whereby we can GENUINELY learn to conquer disease and physical decay)))))))
      After researching over 40 years (amid 32 countries), studying and writing about the true -to-life powers of ((spirit-linked, self-healing)), I’ve discovered the vital frontiers of a subject that never ends....therefore, NOW AT 70 YEARS “OLD,” I GRATEFULLY SHARE THE BOOK I WAS ((BORN)) TO WRITE)))))))

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Elizabeth Rose wrote:
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Check out my radio show at www.heyzradio.com   Always looking for new guests... 
I do two shows.. Our Worlds on Saturdays and Dear Emmy on Thursdays
Thanks

Saturday 18 October 2014

Stephanie b-interviewed by mark antony raines -ghostman

what inspired me?
Well i have always been into the paranormal from a very very young age. You could round about the age of 5 when i had my first experience with a spirit in my mothers house and then after that i got it a lot. So you could say i have always had a passion for it :)

What are you aims?
My aims in the paranormal field is to try and do what everyone else in the field does and prove to sceptics that there is life after death and spirits/ghost do exist.

What plans do you have for the future?
I don't know my plans for the future to be honest. I take every day as it comes. Live life like its your last. And when it comes to paranormal investigating i will be doing it as long as i live :)

BBC digitises Radio Times back issues -http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/

The Radio Times issues in the BBC Genome project include this 1965 issue
The Radio Times issues in the BBC Genome project include this 1965 issue featuring Doctor Who episode The Web Planet. Photograph: BBC
The BBC has launched a website where users can browse listings from every edition of Radio Times going back to 1923, after completing an ambitious project to digitise the TV and radio listings magazine.
BBC Genome allows users to search by programme, date or Radio Times edition, revealing a snapshot of the corporation’s schedule on any given day in its 91-year history – and a fascinating insight into changing social and cultural trends over nearly a century.
The listing for the first ever Blue Peter, broadcast on the 16 October 1958, runs: “Toys, model railways games, stories, cartoons. A new weekly programme for younger viewers with Christopher Trace and Leila Williams.”
On 22 November 1963, the day John F Kennedy was assassinated, BBC viewers may well have been watching Scottish medical drama Dr Finlay’s Casebook.
After breaking in to scheduled programming between 7pm and 8pm with brief reports that the president had been shot and then that he was dead, BBC executives decided to continue with the planned Friday night lineup, prompting a flood of complaints.
The BBC Genome project involved digitising 4,469 editions of Radio Times from 1923 to 2009, with information after that point collated from online programme records.
Digitisation of the Radio Times archive was completed last year but Thursday is the first time it will be available to the general public.
“The publication of the BBC Genome marks a significant step forward in helping us to open up more of the BBC’s vast and priceless archives to the public,” said Tony Ageh, controller of archive development.
Some of the listings records are inevitably inaccurate due to scheduled programming being scrapped to make way for coverge of major news events, such as the death of Princess Diana in August 1997.
There are also 11 weeks where there is no information when the Radio Times was not published, between 1926 and 1983, for reasons including printing disputes, the 1926 general strike and 1947 fuel crisis.
The BBC is aiming to update the records by allowing members of the public to click an “edit” button and submit information and suggest corrections.
“This information will be invaluable to anybody looking to discover more about the BBC and the wonderful and important broadcasts from years gone by and it will also be our first chance to invite them to help us establish where there are gaps in our information and knowledge about the breadth and depth of our enormous collections,” said Ageh.
The corporation will then begin to be able to match its stock of physical programmes with the BBC Genome records to find out what shows are missing.
“It is highly likely that somewhere out there, in lofts, sheds and basements across the world many of these ‘missing’ programmes will have been recorded and kept by generations of TV and radio fans,” said Hilary Bishop, editor, archive development, BBC Archive and Jake Berger, programme manager, Digital Public Space, in a blogpost. “So we’re hoping to use Genome as a way of bringing copies of those lost programmes back in to the BBC archives too.