sweet dreams are made of this
This is H playing bass in an all-girl band. They were good. Really good. I took the original photo when they won a local ‘battle of the bands’ competition back in 2003. The prize was time in a recording studio to cut a demo. She’d always wanted to be in a band, ever since she was quite young. Either that or a weather forecaster.
She played flute at school and so when she picked up a bass guitar in the 6th form she found the transition quite easy. Because she knew her scales. Kids - if you want to play lead guitar or bass, learn your scales. Just do it. It’s easy when you’re young. Nigh impossible when you’re a pensioner.
After winning the competition they started to get offers of gigs far and wide. One particular night they had a gig in Kingston-upon-Thames. It’s quite a distance from MK and on a school night as well. So the deal was that her band would play the first half and I’d drive down and pick her up in the interval.
I arrived at the appointed time to a wall of sound; exuberant members of the audience spilling beer everywhere while the second-half acts did their sound checks. I found H sitting at the side of the stage doing her A-level geography homework. Completely oblivious. I wish I’d had a camera.
In the car on the way home she said “I love the band but (patting her geography text book) I love this more.”
After university in the UK and Canada she achieved her childhood dream. She is now a highly regarded meteorologist having worked in Antarctica, the Falklands and Ascension Island. Sweet dreams indeed.
An aside; I’ve turned off comments for a while. I just don’t have the energy right now to give them the attention they deserve. And they do deserve attention - I don’t like receiving and not giving. Normal service will be resumed before too long I hope.
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