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This website is based on an essay printed as a private edition.
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Me at the meeting, with my bag full of booklets. Libby Gausden on the background.

On the 15th of June 2013 I attended the first Birdie Hop Facebook group meeting, held in Cambridge. There I met, among others, Jenny Spires, Libby Gausden, Peter Gilmour, Vic Singh, Viv Brans, and Warren Dosanjh. I distributed to all the attendees dozens of copies of a privately printed booklet I prepared for almost one year, full of will to fill the open-ended questions I had about one single song, Opel.

I meant to fill also the importance I gave to that meeting with a "gift of effort": I don't write books, most of what I did was assembling quotes and images from other authors, as I specify in the last page of this website.

After three years, I've converted that booklet into this website, full of usable links as you can always see in your left.


By the way, I met some of them even the day before, on the 14th. In this shoot by Mick Brown, me and Peter Gilmour in background for Jenny Spires and Alexander Hoffmann, organizer of the event. More info about the meeting in a page on The Holy Church of Iggy the Inuit blog.