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Marbles - Ocean CloudIntroduction:
In an interview my wife and
I conducted with him for the Web UK Magazine,
h
revealed, "It
started being about Tony Bullimore, yeah, and… at what point did we get hold
of Don? It was the news story about that old guy being pulled out of his
boat and I saw a TV programme with Lenny Henry and he crossed the Atlantic
with Tony Bullimore and he’s a bit of a character! I’d kind of forgotten
about him in a way, you know, they were just hanging around at the back of
my head. Where else did it come from? It came from Apocalypse Now,
you know the bit right at the beginning, where Martin Sheen is in
Saigon and he’s in the hotel room and he’s a bit wasted and a bit drunk and
he says, ‘Every day that goes by, I get a little bit weaker and every day
that goes by, Charlie’s out in the jungle getting a little bit stronger’.
And that’s a fear you have, it’s probably a particularly male fear – I dunno,
maybe I’m being sexist – but it’s a fear that ambitious men have that if
they stop running and start coasting, then someone else is going to run
passed them. And it’s a physical fear and it’s to do with ageing and the
loss of strength and the fact that sharper young men are going to come up
behind you. So that’s what that about; ‘the loneliness calls him, and the
edge which must be sharpened,’ it’s inspired by that."
Adapted from his biography, written by his cousin Geoff Allum (who assisted h with memories and providing the news reports that are sampled in the song):
I can strongly recommend reading Don's log of the voyage covered in Ocean Cloud. It's heroic and stirring stuff. ‘“Look lads” he declared, "This boy's a cream
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