Ever since 1995 I’ve wanted to submit an entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. One of the rules they have is a three minute time limit on the song, which my love of prog rock seems to have prevented me from writing! Anyway last year I did actually come up with an idea for a…
In mid 2015 I got together with some students from Long Road Sixth Form College who were putting together music videos as part of their media course. Here is the fantastic outcome of that project. There were many members of the group – led by Hannah Gautrey – so good luck with going onwards!
The theme for this video is inspired by the Doctor Who story Shada, and recreates The Fourth Doctor (the Tom Baker one!) being chased around Cambridge on a bicycle by a giant white blob. Special effects meant we could get the giant white blob chasing though we couldn’t quite manage the barbershop quartet in a…
A video lament for the lost Ashes, set to sad song that is Australia….
‘Don’t Listen To The Douchebags (Listen To George Takei)’ is a properly recorded version of a Youtube thing I did. That acoustic-recorded-on-the-webcam song was inspired by George Takei’s response to a school board member in the US who went on a Facebook rant saying he wished all the gay kids were dead. The board member…
Get This Song:iTunes US – iTunes UK – Amazon UK – Amazon US – 7Digitaland more stores to come!!! The song was written by Rishi but mixed, produced, recorded by and featuring performances from Benny G of the Organ Grinders Monkey – a phenomenal thank you goes to him! Mastered by Philosophers Barn and released…
A song I wrote a couple of years ago with a has just past 2000 view on Youtube! Some of the charango playing on this video could doing with improvement and I’ve just noticed that Youtube now allow the swapping in and out of the soundtrack so I’ll put that on the to do list!
Here is a video for the new version Noone Else on the forthcoming Bard For Life album! Single Available from iTunes (and now with added Amazon!), released September 2010. More stores coming soon You may not have the time and moneyTo get psychiatric helpBut you can get on to the online storesAnd buy Noone Else!…
The starting point for the journey that led to Singing Science. A song that compares the hardworking plant that is the Arabidopsis to the rose as a metaphor for all the uncelebrated scientists. A Musicians favourite plant’s supposed to be marijuanaBut I prefer A dot thalianaUnravelling DNA and all the dramathat entails A model organism…