Saturday, 1 September 2012

"Spasticus Autisticus".. Shock to Rock!

Unless you have been living on the moon or something you will not have failed to realise I went to the opening Ceremony of the Paralympics. I shall blog about this in great detail along with all my photos that I took!.

All of the opening ceremony was spectacular none of it oozed sappy sentimentality but it was honest heartfelt and moving. There was an aspect of it that shocked but in a good way it was Ian Durys shocking : "Spacticious Austicisticious"" I have to admit that this was a shock that I have never ever heard of . And in a way I was ashamed of myself for not having heard this song before. I felt as if my ears have been covered over for the last thirty years.


As a youngster I knew that this was a term that shouldn't really be used though it was , it was different times and some of the Charity campaigns were very much Tiny Tim from "Great Expectations" and that you should help these people because it was a cause. There was little thought given by most to what happened to beyond dropping the coin in the Charity envelope or the charity box that adorned many a supermarket. The lyrics were hard-hitting: "So place your hard-earned peanuts in my tin".


I didn't realise that this song had once been banned by the BBC . It was an electrifying sequence of the Paralympic Opening Ceremony and I was there for this moment in history , I am part of this change this moment that will propel the laying bare of disability in it raw terms and promote debate .


The Paralympics demanded we listen to this song and we did.



Ian Durys "Spasticus Ausisticus" at the Paralympic Opening Ceremony.



Alison's Lapper stunning statue.

Friday, 31 August 2012

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Paraylmpic Opening Ceremony Slideshow

I have managed to do put a slideshow into Blogger for the first time !

I will write more about this life altering experience soon but for now I will let the fabulous pictures even if I say so myself speak for what I at the lovely Jane Willis witnessed.




Prepare to be amazed ... Paralympic Opening Ceremony.