February 5, 2001


My Rear View Mirror

My Times


This week's song is Break These Chains.
It was written while recording it in 1993.

It's a very mellow song about losing a lover and blaming it on me being overly posessive.
I really like the acoustic guitar and the outro...

You can listen to it as well as other demo's on this new page at MP3.com - Demo jones
I'll be migrating all my demos to this page so you can listen to them in Hi or Lo Fi while your surfing other sites...

It was recorded in East Sussex on a 1/2" 16 track using Notator on the Atari ST with a bunch of keyboards and samplers and my Yamaha Acoustic.


The complete One Moment In Time album is now on MP3.com and can be listened to Here
The page also includes all of the songs that were left off the album like Lost Without You and Sarah as well as Dear John.
If you want to hear the music without interuptions then just choose to play all the tracks at the top of the page...


The James Albin project is ready to hear!
The first 3 mixes will be doing the rounds and I hope to have good news in the coming weeks.


Work is progressing on with Canadian singer songwriter Christina and will be ready to hear shortly...



The Lockerbie trial has ended with one man convicted of murder on very circumstantial evidence and no one any wiser as to the truth about this horrible tragedy after 12 years without a formal investigation.
Maybe when the appeal is successful the British Government will finally do what the family's of the victims have been asking for years!

Here in the USA on Network and Cable Television we are only shown small clips of relatives answering questions about "closure" while looking very confused about the verdict. Elsewhere there is a different story:

Martin Cadman, whose son Bill, from London, was killed, was even more forthright in questioning the trial's achievements."All we know from this trial is that one of the two was innocent. I think we should be grateful that there has been this result with him," he said. "But we have our doubts about the guilt of Megrahi." - London Independent February 2,2001

After the Trial many questions remained unanswered: Counsel stopped short of saying that an important piece of evidence - a fragment of the circuit board said to have come from the timer - had been planted in clothing found among the wreckage. But he said there was evidence that some exhibits had been interfered with. - London Telegraph.

Have they even proved the crash was caused by a bomb? - Investigation #1
 


"I thought this was a very, very weak circumstantial case. I am absolutely astounded, astonished. I was extremely reluctant to believe that any Scottish judge would convict anyone, even a Libyan, on the basis of such evidence."
Professor Robert Black, Architect of the Trial - London Telegraph Feb 4,2001

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