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Music + Memory: A Personal Photography Project

Music, words and photos are important things in my life. This ongoing project is a way of trying to show the special memories that  specific music has for me and talking a little bit about them. I'll also try to make a photo that captures some of what they make me feel.


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Always good to be back in the room with Youth Theatre Arts Scotland's community and had a fun time documenting their first Regional Hub in Fife at Kirkcaldy's Adam Smith Theatre including a nerve-wracking game of Blood Potato 😀
How Friday Ends: another brilliant @infrasisters_ #MyRideOurRight ride through #Edinburgh in partnership with @wearecyclinguk Glow Rides 👍 (including support from an unexpected glowing juggler 😀)
How Friday Starts: words kinda fail me... 🎃 + 🐄 = 😂 Fairly standard photoshoot at @nationalmuseumsscotland National Museum of Rural Life ❤️
Gorgeous set from @theutopiastrong + @monster_liles at @sneakypetesclub tonight, full of texture and interplay 👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/the-utopia-strong-andrew-liles-22-october-2025
Indecent amount of fun for a Tuesday night with amazing beats'n'rhymes from Cannibal Ox @vastaire2090 + Double A.B. + @jayhillraps at @sneakypetesclub 👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/cannibal-ox-double-ab-jay-hill-21-october-20
Fab talk from writer / presenter James Crawford and exhibition curator @louisepearson_curator on the opening of @nationalgalleriesscot excellent 'Alfred Buckham | Daredevil Photographer' exhibition (with unexpected gem about @ironmaiden Bruce Dickins
Brilliant ‘Leaky Bodies and Touchy Software’ concert last night with @xeniapestova + @tinparkagram + @oliviapalmerbakermusic bringing together the future and history of music creation in unique location of @stceciliashall @edinburghuniver
Cracking day documenting the Fashion at the Museum Study Day at @nationalmuseumsscotland with A+ creativity from the young people of Firrhill High School 👏
"To give someone their dignity, you must show their complexity" Great talk from mrdamianbarr with @sarasheridanwriter at @nationalgalleriesscot discussing his excellent new book 'The Two Roberts'.
Cracking album launch show from @the.shell.band + @obakegaku tonight at @thevoodoorooms. Definitely give their album a listen at https://the-shell.bandcamp.com/album/the-shell 👏👏👏
Part 2 catch-up from the inaugural Edinburgh Indiepop All-dayer at @mashhouse with @fightmilkisaband + @landehekt + @the.cords_band + @the.proctors closing the day on a high 👏 Big shout out to the organisers @eipcollective, artists and staff who mad
Part 1 catch-up from today's super-fun inaugural Edinburgh Indiepop All-dayer at The Mash House with cracking sets from @thejustjoans + Maison d'Etre + @fomachete + @josiebandcph 👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/edinburgh-indiep
How Thursday Ends: revisiting @strangetownco visceral production of Jennifer Adam's 'HER' which has only got more powerful since its 2023 premiere. Definitely see it if you get the chance (last @traversetheatre show is Fri 3 Oct, 7pm).
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How Thursday Starts: ace morning taking photos of @dunedinconsortscot 'A Baroque in Motion' project at @thedonaldsontrust in Linlithgow featuring a beautiful mix of music and movement 👏
Inspiring night taking photos for @cuttingedge_theatre as they celebrated their 30th birthday at @captheatres with a powerful introduction by Daniel from their youth theatre 🎂
Fun times at today's Friday Friends event at @nationalmuseumsscotland 😀 Friday Friends is a monthly event for D/deaf and visually impaired children and their families, organised in partnership with @edinburgh_council Additional Support for Learning
How Thursday Ends: always a treat being able to document the work of @dunedinconsortscot and their current 'Bach’s Italy' programme sounds amazing 👏👏👏 (hear it at @rcsofficial #Glasgow - Fri 26 Sep / St John's Kirk, #Perth - Sat 27 Sep)
How Thursday Starts: ace morning capturing the excitement at @nationalmuseumsscotland when pupils taking part in the Wee Explorers workshop got to see the Lewis Chess pieces for the first time 😮
Packed day documenting @edinburghnapier Open Day with hunners of potential students visiting the three campuses (and getting the photographer to clock up a bonus 🚴 20km + 🚶 10K) 😀

Mark Eitzel - Songs of Love Live

December 03, 2015

WHAT Mark Eitzel “Songs of Love Live”
WHEN The Borderline, London - 17 January 1991

This was the first time I'd see Mark Eitzel live and I had no idea about the legend that would grow around this gig. It's one of the very few times I can say ‘I was there’ and even rarer to say that the experience was as good as its mythic status. 

The Borderline is the essence of a music venue - 200 people in a dark room with a small stage, a working bar and no frills. You can find an endless supply of them around the world. This one’s timely policy of programming alt-country/Americana in the early 1990s and the Central London location got it into the habit of hosting legends like R.E.M. (as Bingo Hand Job) and Crowded House. Right place, right time. 

It was a strange day. That afternoon I'd seen Carter USM start a minor riot in the HMV on Oxford Street and now was about to see a guy who was already had a cult-like aura growing around him. A lot has been written about the gig by better writers than me and there’s no point in repeating it here (the liner notes by Andrew Smith nail it and there’s an interesting description of how the recording came to pass in Sean Body’s book “Wish the World Away”). It was a raw, harrowing confessional that became part therapy session, part high wire act. He just let it all hang out. There was tears, there was laughter, but mainly there were just desperate, desperate tears. If you start songs with lines like “The hospital wouldn’t admit you” or “When no one cares for you, you’re made of straw”, you kinda know there’s little chance of an emotional U turn. 

So, 20 years on, why is this a great recording that’s worth listening to and not just voyeuristic rubbernecking of one man’s public breakdown? It’s difficult to quantify but I think you can still feel/hear something very powerful between the artist and the audience. There’s no background chatter, no mobiles, no heckling. There is reverence. There is trust. There is compassion.

Mark Eitzel and American Music Club definitely did not become pop legends, regardless of how many of their gigs I travelled to see them play. You’d think that the big label money and blanket critical praise of The Greatest Living Songwriter should have turned them into mega stars but sometimes that peg isn’t going to fit that hole (NB my spell check is hellbent on turning ‘Eitzel’ into ‘Outsell’… oh, the irony). Then - as now - they seem to be a cult interest. I last saw Mark Eitzel live in October 2013 in another blacked-out room with about 200 people. I keep seeing him because it's based on habit, community, history, faith, heart. I go there because that’s where I go.

Tags: Mark Eitzel, Songs Of Love Live, The Borderline, American Music Club
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