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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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“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
Fab atmosphere tonight at @edinburghdiwali 10th anniversary celebrations at the Ross Bandstand. 
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Heart swooning at tonight’s @mote102leith Moonrising event with gorgeous mix of art, words, movement and music from @haileybeavis + @nomoss_dance__fx alongside @eegahh + @emmamacleod01 exhibition ‘Under the Full Moon of Late Summer’
Great time documenting @edinburghnapier autumn graduation ceremonies at @usherhall - such a treat to experience up-close the culmination of so many peoples' hard work 👏👏👏
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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 👏

Bob Mould - Workbook

October 06, 2015

WHAT Bob Mould - Work Book
WHEN Kensington Park, London - 1989
I remember sitting in the dappled sunshine under a tree in Kensington Park, London, and hearing ‘Workbook’ for the first time. As his first post-Hüsker Dü work, there was a lot riding on it.
The opening lines:
“Wishing well runs wet and dry
I wish for things i never had
Surrounds and wells up in my eyes
The screaming voice, it lies” (Wishing Well)

After that, it only gets more traumatic. “Workbook” is an austere and frequently desperate record fuelled by deceit, bitterness and life changing events. It’s an emotional dry heave that wrestles for catharsis but more often comes off as a pitch-black exorcism. Acoustic guitars just shouldn’t sound this… caustic.  

“Feeling so abused, well, sometimes
Life can be so cruel” (Lonely Afternoon)

After the images of ‘Big Bob’ that existed during Hüsker Dü’s lifetime, it was a real shock seeing the portrait on the back of the album (which is why I’ve included in this post). In retrospect, it’s a pretty clear warning shot of the singular, near-monastic journey he’d engaged in. Physically and materially stripped back, he sits alone in a bare room. He looks like he’s joined a cult or had a breakdown. Maybe both. The portrait is an unflinching, honest and uncomfortable as the album. He's stripped everything back to the bone and offers up what's left.

And in 2014, pretty much 25 years to the day I first heard it, I sat under the same tree in Kensington Park and listened to the anniversary edition. Time hasn’t reduced its pain or power.

“Oh well, I get disillusioned with it all
Just throw my hands up to the sky and say
Oh Lord, what happened? What happened
To make things run this way?” (Brasilia Crossed With Trenton) 

Tags: Bob Mould, Workbook, Hüsker Dü
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