Monday 8 September 2008

The Stuff of Nightmares?

After a life-time working in the hard-bitten world of football journalism, it's perhaps understandable if my attitude to 'art' was coloured just a tad by the apres-match banter in the saloon bar of the Dog & Duck in Stockport. We weren't much for chewing over the merits of theatre, paintings, the cinema or sculpture in those days.

Nevertheless, there's always been a bit of Bill Blunt that's had a sneaky regard for culture. That's why I joined the throngs in Liverpool, last night, to watch the finale of La Machine's visit to the city.

Some have argued that around £1 million for a piece of street theatre was a waste of public money. I can't agree. There are worse abuses of public finance than this. The giant mechanical spider that made Liverpool its home for three days has drawn huge crowds, and sparked lively discussions amongst friends, neighbours and workmates for the whole of the period. Last night's musical and pyrotechnic ballet, as the creature moved through the streets to the mouth of the Birkenhead tunnel, was wondrous to behold.

My colleague on The Times, Donald Hulera, spent 24 hours in Liverpool covering the story, but skipped off before the grand finale, missing the best of the weather and the best of the show. Like so many cosmopolitan visitors to the north, he missed the point. Was it worth it? Donald couldn't decide.

The crowd that assembled to witness the spider's swansong was of all ages, and included youngsters who, after an evening watching La Princess parade through the streets, are likely to be much less traumatised next time they see a spider in the bath - after all, once you've seen the mother of all spiders, anything else pales into insignificance.



A good dousing of water is clearly the antidote to spiders - however big. There'll be quite a few less pigeons around Lime Street station for the next few weeks too, I'll bet. And that's got to be worth £1m of anyone's money.


7 comments:

Daddy Papersurfer said...

Money well spent Mr Blunt - if you're going to do something do it properly [and I hope this attitude will be in evidence when we host the 2012 Olympics]........ and the same goes for grouting as well ......

Randompom aka AEIB said...

Wasn't La Princess fab.. she was such a sight to behold

I so big raspberry at those who say 'Emperors New clothes''waste of money' etc

They have no heart, soul or imagination.. I just have to visulise the grey haired old ladies who where stood up on the bus shelter seats shouting bravo.. well done.. clapping like mad ... to know that what I saw was magical :-)

Gail Is This Mutton? said...

What a spectacle! Our poor sodden nation needs more of this eccentric tomfoolery. Money well spent.

Anonymous said...

Well said DaddyP, Randompom and Gail. Yes, it was also interesting to see the reactions of dogs to La Princess - a mix of quizzicalness, suspicion and perhaps just a hint of fear. They are used to seeing their spiders a little smaller, I suppose.

Chaffee Street Cafe` said...

Very cool ending Mr. Blunt. Seems like you had a splendid time. Take care. :)

Crofty said...

It's got my vote too - though it's a pity they didn't stage a massive plug hole to wash it down!

jafabrit said...

I would have LOVed to see that :)