Saturday, June 6, 2026

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

Speak

 



Back in early May I got to see a short experimental movie that my wife is in with improved audio.

It really made a difference. The movie is called Speak. No release date yet, but I am looking forward to seeing it out in the world.

I am fan of David Lynch and this hits that sweet spot of being like his work but not being a clone.


Yours in movie watching,

Count Robot

Monday, June 1, 2026

Lighthouse in the Rain

 

Lighthouse in the Rain


I was on a trolley tour of Salem Mass when I saw a lighthouse in the rain

Each droplet felt like a forgotten friend rolling down the glass pane

As the water crashed to the shore, poems were born then receded into the eternal sea

This trolley ride in the cold rain is more than my words can see



Yours in poetry that matches a photo,

Count Robot

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

The Saxophone Colossus

 


The Saxophone Colossus no longer walks on this planet.

Saw him play a number of times. He was a great talent.

You are not forgotten.


Yours in listening to a jazz legend,

Count Robot


Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Sights of the Unseen

Sights of the Unseen


Sights of the unclean



A low cost cafeteria closes

Only the original neighbours care

All those memories have fallen and lay bare


Gently sweep aside the generation before,

you bloated real estate whore


Gentrification is neighbourhood assassination 



Sights of the unseen


Yours in copyrighted poetry,

Count Robot

Friday, May 22, 2026

Rise

 


Rise



I am a fan of Herb Alpert with or without the Tijuana Brass, although his time with the brass is my favorite period of his music overall.

If you don't know about Herb Alpert here's a link to his wiki page.


Yet, I am addicted to the song Rise which doesn't feature the brass at all.


Rise is a disco era song.

The backing music is pure disco. It's not great, its kind of standard disco.

So why am I hooked on this song?


It's all about Alpert's playing.


I can hear his playing in the jukebox of my mind without the backing track and it sounds glorious, but it even sounds better with it.


Because his playing is so purposeful that it elevates the material and gives it a life it otherwise wouldn't have.


Alpert's playing starts off low, haunting, almost nostalgic, then it does indeed rise to become joyously triumphant, then slowly descends down into longing melancholy. 

Sublimely beautiful. Most times I don't even think about the fact that the track is over seven minutes.


I've been lucky enough to see Herb Alpert on his current tour and he's played Rise both times and nailed it both times. 

Here's a video I shot of him playing it on the current tour.



Yours in wonderful music,

Count Robot

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Infinite Mirror of Dreams

 Infinite Mirror of Dreams





I dreamt of you and your mummified squirrel


Then I dreamt of your spirit’s transferal


How many dreams are we away from madness?


How many dreams are we away from gladness?


When your shape is re-shaped

there’s every chance you’ll be miss-shaped


You used to feed the squirrel in the park

then you found it dead and dark


Then I dreamt of you two

Two that I never knew



Yours in words,

Count Robot