FRED YEAST

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June 2013

3 posts

R E S E R V E S R E V E R

Jun 17, 2013
Machine

Water streams inside the drum
like blood pouring from the fugitive’s wound

Jun 16, 2013

The hairs stuck to the stained bath serve only to remind
that we, like them, are savages too.

Jun 15, 2013

November 2012

1 post

MOON DUO

Read the review Fred co-wrote with E Thompson for the girls are here.

Nov 26, 20121 note
#moon duo #music #wooden shjips

October 2012

2 posts

Oct 10, 20121 note
#lyon #france #orange #cheese #pics
EVERYONE'S A POET, BABY!

Fred is reliably informed that today is National Poetry Day. Yes! That day when we can all stake a claim to living, breathing and just being the language of all those greats who, through the ages, filtered or fuddled meaning from the course of the everyday and wrote it down in a way quite like no other could, can or will. Teachers pontificate to their students that we’re all poets deep down, we’ve all got a story to tell, you’ve just got to open your mind and be creative. And so, up and down the land, trees are cut down, the wood is pulped, the pulp is dried, processed, retailed and eventually written on. Fortunately, as folk become more conscious of their compartmentalised bins, there is a greater chance now than at any other point in history that their daubed-on paper will actually be put to good use, before eventually finding its way to the sea. Toilet roll is my first thought here.

And so, without further ado, let me unveil to you Fred’s Five-Point Poetry Day Plan:

  • Close your eyes and take a deep breath. Go on!
  • You feel that? You’ve just breathed in the same air as that which William Shakespeare did, this very day, albeit 400 years ago!
  • Inspiration gained. Now think of something really sententious. Pretentious will do. As long as it’s pretty short. In fact, let’s say five syllables. Struggling? OK, let’s make this a bit easier. You can count the syllables on your fingers if needs be.
  • Got something but not sure it’s all that? Don’t panic! Have another go at a five syllable one. People tend to get a seven quite easily, but those fives sure are tricky.
  • OK, we’re there. Stick the five on top, whack the seven in the middle, and place the second lot of five on the bottom. No, it’s not a syllable sandwich; it’s your very own haiku, and you your very own poet!

    Here ends the Five-Point Plan. If you’re feeling really good, go and share your wares! People will really warm to you. But whatever you do, make sure you put the recycling out for Monday morning.

ENDS

Oct 4, 2012
#poems #poetry #national poetry day #fred yeast

September 2012

5 posts

Listen

Fred Yeast reads his poem, Normandy. This is the third of three recordings posted in the run up to Fred’s first publication. Details of the launch night coming soon!

Sep 17, 2012
#poems #spoken word #normandy #france #poetry
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Divine.

Sep 7, 2012
#sounds #playlist #Marika Hackman #Mountain Spines
WE DO NOT CONTAIN DNA JUNK

Remember this day

Sep 5, 2012
#dna #human genome
Sep 4, 201215 notes
#jeremy hunt #timmy mallet #uk politics #pics
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Sep 3, 2012
#paolo di canio #football #soccer #video #interview

August 2012

21 posts

Listen

Friend by Fred Yeast
The second audio in the lead up to Fred’s debut publication 

Aug 28, 20121 note
#friend #spoken word #poems #poetry #cockney
Shadow Wild Nothing

Today dream pop outfit Wild Nothing release Nocturne, their follow-up to 2010’s ethereal debut Gemini. Here’s a snippet of what to expect in the shape of album opener ‘Shadow’; a luxurious, langourous, four-minute drift through lispy drums, familiar guitar lines and impassive wails (‘I tried to feel something for you | But that’s all that I can do’). There’s more than a hint of maturation in the sound, though, with elegant string sequences becoming the centrepiece. It makes for something like seeing a kestrel hovering above a grassy verge on a pleasant motorway journey through verdant Wiltshire in late August: edifying in its brevity, but not something that will captivate for hours on end.

Aug 27, 20121 note
#bella union #kestrel #music #new releases #shadow #wild nothing #nocturne
Aug 27, 20121 note
#Dr Who #pics
Aug 27, 2012
#DJ #pics
Aug 27, 2012
#pics #DJ
Aug 27, 2012
#pics

Buckets and spades. Bank holiday Sunday.
Windbreaks, deckchairs, pink candy floss.
Fish and chips, plastic cartons, Cardiff City football shirt.

Dragon tattoos and sunnies.
Penny floaters, sandcastles, squawks of seagulls,
Names in the sand.

Donkey rides, dodgem cars, high tide,
Sea breeze, water slides.
Sugary tea, powdery milk, 99s.

Plastic tub filled with coppers,
David Bowie’s ‘Ashes to Ashes’,
A man pinned down by four security staff.

Kites, trackie bottoms, holding hands.
A Doberman. Two Dalmations.
Flipflops, rucksacks, pushchairs, bikinis.

Rolled-up trousers, white toes, mild sunburn.
Spraytan, highlights, disposable cameras.
Whiffs of seaweed, West Country acents.

Parasols, pot bellies, zimmer frames, wheelchairs.
Carers, vendors, pinball machines,
A cross-dressing karaoke star at the railway bar.

A bike with stabilisers tearing across the sand
A sign for ½ price rides, a trio of Union flags.
Socks and sandals, Lambretta bikes.

The handwritten licence above the pub door.
Echoes of cheers pouring onto the street.
A child screaming. A father chuckling.

Team GB t-shirts, carousels, waltzers.
A misjudged throw, mint choc chip.
Chimneys in Wales. A saree.

Apologies,

Weston-super-Mare

Aug 27, 2012
#bank holiday #england #seaside #poems #poetry
Aug 27, 2012
#pics #beach #seaside #sun
Aug 27, 2012
#pics #beach #england
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