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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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In dark times it felt positive joining one of today's Trans Solidarity Rides in #Edinburgh - big shout to the organisers @infrasisters_ + @queens.of.pain.cc + @edinburghschoolofrocks for making the magic happen 👏🏳️‍⚧️🚲🏳️‍⚧️👏 Photo album
Ain't no Christmas shows like @strangetownco Christmas shows 🎄 Much intentional - and unintentional - chuckles capturing the joy in the three productions. See them all at @scottishstorytellingcentre 13-14 December 2025 https://scottishstorytellingce
Sublime harmonies, focus and restraint at tonight’s @woommusic show - including a heart-fluttering take of ’Song to the Siren’ - at @sneakypetesclub with @holy.loaf + @eleanorhickey_ 👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfoli
Heartwarming to see the thriving grey seal colony at St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve today and a big shout out to the @nationaltrustforscotland team for their light-touch stewardship and fab information 👏
Great night experiencing @andrewjbrooksartist 'Close Listening' installation at @concreteblockgallery (all art is made better with furry friends and mulled wine 😀).

The installation uses multiple micro players of close listening recordings from con
Suboptimal conditions in #Edinburgh but got a wee peek between clouds of tonight's Cold Moon doing its best to be super 🌝
Star of today's Scotland Explorer schools workshop at @nationalmuseumsscotland was this brilliant targe (also slightly miffed not to get a go with it as hands were full of cameras 😀)
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#edinburgh #scotland #targe #nationalmuseumofscotlan
Lovely afternoon at @edinburghuniversity St Andrew's Day Concert with all-star line-up of Lori Watson, Franky Leong-Murphy, Rob Dunbar, Gary West, Tim Macdonald + Claire Garabedian, Fraser Fifield + Thalia Blacking & Will Lamb 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Phot
In the midst of the commercial meltdown of Edinburgh city centre, a gorgeous calming set this lunchtime from @mattcarmichaelmusic + @chrisamermusic at @nationalgalleriesscot Scottish National Portrait Gallery as part of @soundhouseorg Winter Festival
Fizzy giddy high from tonight's ecstatic and unrelenting @marathon.ams show with @comfortgirll + @corrinetheband c/o @sneakypetesclub guesting at Legends 👏👏👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/marathon-comfort-girl-corrine-28-nove
Positive day working with @samaritansscotland as they launched their election manifesto asking all political parties in Scotland to make suicide prevention a priority. Find out more at https://www.samaritans.org/scotland/news/samaritans-scotlands-fiv
Great programme and playing from @malvinaguitarduo at @music.eca Reid Concert Hall this afternoon with surprise guest appearance from composer Edward McGuire introducing his work 'Piobaireachd to the Brahmaputra'.
“It might be loud, it might get intense, it might get weird” Might? MIGHT??? Understatement of the Year from @benefitsuk at tonight’s breath-taking and vital show at @sneakypetesclub with @the_dsm_iv 👏👏👏 Photo album > https://
Full day getting my data thrills whilst documenting DARE UK's conference down in York including Fatemeh Torabi, Senior Research Data Scientist at University of Cambridge, talking passionately about the possibilities of their work in health care.

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After a few bruising days in South Wales experiencing the full-on power of water, it was good to hear @sequoia_sounds reflective 'WATER MUSIC: Source to Sea' tonight at @edinburghuniversity Reid Concert Hall.
Really impressed by the skills and knowledge on show today from both students and educators at @nationalmuseumsscotland whilst documenting the amazing 'DNA and the Genome: A Question of Taste' workshop with the @edinburghbiology @edinburghuniversity
Fun day working with the first two cohorts of Youth Theatre Arts Scotland's Next Generation programme which provides support, development and training for their working lives as practitioners in the arts.
Extraordinary gig tonight from @albertinesarges + @savefaceband 
 + @salstenning at @sneakypetesclub - playful, multilayered and ambitious (including a Genesis cover 😀). Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/albertine-sarges-7-november
Here's one for #ThrowbackThursday - this is @christhile onstage at @queens_hall 12 years ago today . He was a complete gent who not only allowed us to shoot his soundcheck & show but also got the whiskies in when we took him & engineering leg
Class gig from @mattwildemusic + @eloiband at @sneakypetesclub tonight 👏 Photo album > https://andycatlin.myportfolio.com/matt-wilde-eloi-4-november-2025

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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