Archive for the ‘music and gigs’ Category

Saturday, 3 May 2008

Could I Be You

This time videos are provided by Sooz.

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~Hang~

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~Could I Be You~

Friday, 2 May 2008

Bright Lights

Check out Sooz getting all excited about the prospect of seeing Rob Thomas. :P Due to the fact that she got stuck at work we didn’t make it to Wembley until twenty to 9. Which was perfect in fact as Matchbox Twenty got on stage at 9pm. We missed the warm up act, Headway, but I’d never even heard of them so wasn’t really that bothered. Somehow we managed to get brilliant seats with space on both sides, so it was almost a comfortable experience, despite the fact that the stage at Wembley Arena is completely in the wrong direction and you always wake up with a neck ache from hell the following morning…

All in all it was quite a difference experience to attend a gig where you’re not really that familiar with the artist. This was definitely more Susanna’s affair. :D I know some of the older songs, but mostly I didn’t really recognise a whole lot of the material they played. It’s strange not being able to sing along! You’re sort of feeling the energy but are still on the outside as you lack that emotional connection and can’t relate. Still, it was good fun. Even if just to see Sooz screaming like a little schoolgirl. :D

I should really get my ass in gear and start packing now!

Thursday, 17 April 2008

Walk this world


Oh I forgot to mention the best thing about today! I’m finally seeing Heather Nova live in October. That’s something I’ve been waiting for a looong time. I’m so stoked. Now if only someone would come see Alanis with me and my ‘foundation set’ of gigs would be pretty complete. :P

Saturday, 12 April 2008

Death by Chocolate

Koko

Last Wednesday Sooz and I went to see Sia at Koko in Camden. I was still feeling pretty rough with my flu so wasn’t sure how well I’d deal with standing up for the whole night, but I was willing to do my best for the chance to see her perform live! Koko was cool, had that sort of decadent burlesque feel about it. Would have been interesting to have seen it when it was still operating as a night club.

It was a bit of a shock when we realised that Har Mar Superstar was the warm up act. For a minute there I wasn’t sure if we were at the right gig. :D It was quite a disturbing experience to see him strip on stage to say the least…

It took what seemed like forever until Sia herself got on stage. I think it was about 9.30pm. That’s quite late on a ‘school night’! For an old person! I was feeling rather knackered already by the time she got on, which wasn’t helped by some American bloke chucking their pint all over my jeans. He was very apologetic though and kept bringing me more and more tissues and saying “I’m so sorry about your pants“, which was quite amusing at the time in my tired state.

Sia was worth all the effort though, her voice was just incredible. Unfortunately I started feeling worse and worse and in the end just had to leave before she finished. I’m still so annoyed about that. If only she would have started at least half an hour earlier! I got two songs on video, although the sound quality isn’t all that.

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~Lentil~

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~Sunday~

Sunday, 30 March 2008

Life in Slow Motion

My computer has been a bit temperamental and a disappearing disk has been causing a lot of trouble. But still, here are finally the clips from the David Gray gig as promised. Can’t believe it’s Monday tomorrow already…

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~From Here You Can Almost See the Sea~

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~This Years Love~

Saturday, 29 March 2008

She caused a scene

I’ve been catching up with my Sky+ recordings today and I must admit I was really surprised how much I loved David Cook’s Billy Jean on American Idol. He hasn’t really been my cup of tea until now…

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For balance, here’s Chris Cornell’s version. It seems like there’s a big hoopla about which of these is ‘better’. How futile. Music is to be enjoyed, not debated.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epXN1eUkFGU]

Sunday, 23 March 2008

Disappearing World

This is my first post written and posted on my new computer. It feels very strange! Not only does everything look kinda funky thanks to Vista, but it’s scary how much faster it is to do anything. :D The build and installation was a bit of an uphill struggle but it’s definitely starting to feel like a victory now. So far it seems the only victims of the upgrade have been my webcam (which was very old) and voip phone. Oh and Stu’s desk…

Hmm, what has happened other than all things computer-related… let’s see.

On Thursday Stu, Sooz and I went to see David Gray at Hammersmith Apollo. Sooz got stuck at work so it was all a bit of a close call, but in the end we managed to time our arrival just right, even if we missed the warm up act. All in all, the gig was very nice. David’s voice was lovely and he performed most of my favourites. It was enjoyable indeed, even if he doesn’t have the sort of emotional effect on me like for example Damien Rice has when performing live. However, the most annoying thing about the evening was the audience. I don’t know whether it was because it was the start of a bank holiday weekend, but everyone seemed to be more drunk than usual. Lots of walking around restlessly and clapping incoherently. Oh well.

I have some video but I’ll have to figure out how to use the video editing software I have on this new machine. Hmm. Might take a while. :D

Yesterday Sooz baked a delicious blueberry pie (pictures of which will come later), we went for a walk around town, ate too many chocolate bunnies and embarked on a mission to watch all three extended versions of Lord of the Rings. Mission accomplished.

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

Sociomap

I’m not sure it serves any real purpose and it even sounds kinda creepy, but hey, there are pretty colours involved. My last.fm Sociomap.

Paul is coming tomorrow! :D I should probably get some sleep before that. :|

Wednesday, 27 February 2008

What the Milkman Saw

As Sooz (allegedly) licked the seat on the train and got ill at the most inopportune time I talked Rachel into coming with me to see Reverend and the Makers at the Roundhouse yesterday. It was a fun night. Even though I must admit that this was one gig where I felt a teensy weensy bit old. :P What a cool and different venue though, I’d never been there before.

Reverend and the Makers

Reverend and the Makers

Reverend and the Makers

Here’s a video clip as well for those who want to get a more ‘authentic’ experience. Luckily there’s no actual moshing or beer throwing included in this broadcast.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqJadwmWPs8]

~Heavyweight Champion of the World~

Other than that, there’s not really anything new or exciting to report. I’ve been going to numerous interviews, up to the point that I’m getting very fed up of saying the same things over and over again, but I just haven’t found the one yet. A couple of times I’ve felt like I’ve been close, but there’s always something. There is one interview which I’m dying to hear back from at the moment. It’s not really at all what I thought I wanted (I’ve really had to think hard about that, turns out that what I thought I wanted out of my career isn’t really what I want at all…) but I can’t help but feel excited when I think about the prospect. Having said that, it’s anything but in the bag. They interviewed 6 other people, so just thinking about the odds makes me feel sick to my stomach. So I prefer not to think about it or get my hopes up. Just concentrating on the next interviews ahead of me. Life really does seem like one long wait at the moment.

Saturday, 16 February 2008

They Can’t Buy The Sunshine

Went to see Turin Brakes at Cadogan Hall. Such a great gig with a fun and intimate atmosphere. And the venue was just super! There’s a few more snaps on flickr.

Cadogan Hall

Turin Brakes

Turin Brakes

Turin Brakes

Monday, 28 January 2008

Sunrise Simulation

Sunrise Simulation

The street light behind the window at the ladies at Shepherd’s Bush Empire was sort of mesmerising to me. Perhaps not quite as mesmerising as the lady on stage however. Her demeanour was restless and fidgety and she kept on disappearing into the dark corners of the stage. But her voice was a gift and I’m very happy I had the opportunity to see Cat Power sing live.

Cat Power

Friday, 12 October 2007

Time is contagious

What a hellish travelling day it was yesterday. Ugh. I’ll be so very happy when I’m finally done with all the monthly travelling. Only one trip to go now…

Here are some of the ‘videos’ I shot at the Damien Rice gig. Not the greatest quality, but I think the sound came out alright considering the size of Wembley Arena and where we were sitting. I haven’t been writing reviews of gigs lately, mostly because I have so much other stuff on my mind that I can’t really concentrate enough to write anything cohesive. But what I will say about this particular gig is that I was amazed how well all the songs were arranged to work at such a big venue. I was worried beforehand about how his music would work in a space like that, but the band absolutely kicked ass and I loved all the punchier versions of the songs. Especially Woman Like a Man blew my socks off. Awesome gig.

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~The Professor~

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ0qJ36z4Ps]
~Rootless Tree~

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~Then Go~
This is more of an audio recording. I had the screen covered so it wouldn’t distract anyone else, but I was so enthralled myself that didn’t remember to check where the camera was pointing at. So, just enjoy the music.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkG6e6NzMzc]
~Coconut Skins~
Annoyingly ran out of memory card space before the end…

Monday, 8 October 2007

Weekend in pictures

We’ll, it was a super efficient (and super fun!) girlie weekend with Johanna and Sooz. We crammed in as much shopping, sightseeing and socialising as we could to make Johanna’s one-day mini break to London feel worth it. And then of course there was the amazing, mindblowing Damien Rice concert on Saturday. Wow. Hands down the best gig I’ve been to this year. Or ever maybe. Videos to come soon(ish). I say videos, but from where we were sitting they’re more like audio recordings with some twinkly lights for effect. :P

Friday, 14 September 2007

Everything is Golden

I finally managed to get my videos from the Jacob Golden gig off the memory cards and onto the interweb. I ran out of space on a card in the middle of Hold Your Hair Back (my favourite Jacob song), which was very annoying indeed, but I still managed to get quite a few full songs. So, here you are.

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~Love you~

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8W0NzcYCE4]

~Revenge Song~

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_qmZHeU7_lI]

~Shine a Light~

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KAnLvjDVS4]

~Out Come the Wolves~

Monday, 10 September 2007

In pictures

After a brilliant start to the weekend, it all went a bit downhill after Saturday. But I suppose that was the only way to go after the Regina Spektor concert on Friday night. What an amazing gig that was! Her voice is just heavenly.

Feeling like crap right now so I’m just gonna post some mobile snaps from Friday.




Thursday, 6 September 2007

Getting too old for this…

Ah man, I’m definitely getting too old for going out in the middle of a work week. I feel absolutely knackered today! But, it was a good night and totally worth it just to see Jacob Golden perform. I shot quite a lot of video but I’ll have to wait until I’m home next week before I can convert it to something web-friendly. Here’s some random shots from last night.


Look Stu, no-coffee starbucks ‘coffee’! :D



Went for a little walk by the canal in Camden lock before the gig.


Jacob Golden / Catherine Feeny

Sunday, 19 August 2007

If you hold my hair back when the world gets overwhelming


Goo Goo’s a go
Originally uploaded by mnoo

Jacob Golden has seriously gotten under my skin. I can’t wait to see him live next month with Catherine Feeny, of whom I only learned about when getting the tickets to see Jacob. Turns out she’s wonderful as well, soulful. But yeah, Jacob is the one I’m really yearning to see. I can hardly wait until 5th of September! And then, on the 7th, we’re going to go see Regina Spektor as well. All in all, next month is shaping up to be the best gig month yet.

Went to see the Goo Goo Dolls last thursday. It was a fun gig, high energy and nostalgic. It was strange how different the venue was compared to when we went to see Tori Amos at the same place. Strange in a cool kind of way. Different music, different crowd, different energy. It’s fascinating, the nature of live concerts, the different energy that different artists radiate. I took some video with my mobile but I can’t seem to convert the clips into any sort of format that I could put online. Oh well. Not going to write a review this time either, I just don’t have enough space in my head to think about that kinda stuff at the moment.

This weekend has been about cleaning and scrubbing, getting the flat ready for an estate agent who’s coming to value it tomorrow. As much as it breaks my heart to leave this flat, it’s gotta be done. The sooner the better. There are so many decisions I need to make, so many loose ends to tie up, so many life-altering steps to take. I’m feeling overwhelmed and confused at the moment. I just need to get my head straight and jump, that’s all.

Tuesday, 10 July 2007

Wintery

Oh how I wish I would have gone to see Joshua Radin do a solo gig at The Monto Water Rats as well. Thank god for YouTube and everyone having a digital camera. :D Here’s Joshua singing Winter on the 6th of July.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6amVoLdLGoI]

And here’s Tori doing her Winter at our gig in the Hammersmith Apollo on the 4th. It was magical.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuInuo90A7I]

Sunday, 8 July 2007

When you gonna love you as much as I do


Tori Amos
Originally uploaded by mnoo

To start with, I must confess that when I found out Joshua Radin would be opening for Tori Amos at the Hammersmith Apollo on the 4th of July, I was over the moon as these days his music is probably even closer to my heart. He came on stage at 7.30pm and we managed to miss half of the first song since there was not really any announcement or indication that everything was about to kick off. The hall was only half-full at this point, which worked out fine for us as we got seats a lot closer than our assigned ones. It was a simple set, mostly with him and his guitar, and of course his beautiful beautiful voice. The gentle warmth of it was a really comforting experience live. Oh how I wish the set would have been a bit longer than half an hour. At some point Schuyler Fisk joined him onstage for a couple of songs. Her voice is absolutely gorgeous as well. Can’t wait for her to finally get her album out! It’s not surprising they have recorded and toured together, the chemistry was obvious and their voices gelled in such a pleasant way.

After the set there was a half an hour recess before Tori, and I managed to track Joshua down and ask him to sign my t-shirt. I don’t believe I’ve ever been so starstruck in my life, for some reason I completely lost any sort of ability to act like a normal person. I went over planning on having a little chat with him, but all I managed to get out was ‘I’m so lucky you were here!’. Like, seriously… It barely makes grammatical sense, and isn’t exactly an opening line that leads to intelligent conversations is it. Oh man, I still cringe. :D He was lovely though and gave me a hug and posed for a picture with me.

By the time Tori, or should I say Isabel, came on stage the audience was packed, and we were back at our almost-backrow-seats. I’d categorise myself as a somewhat relapsed Tori fan, although two of her previous albums have brought her back on my playlists in a strong way. She certainly has a strong presence live and her performance was spell-binding from start to finish – even from where we were sitting. I wish I had a set list as it was sooo long it’s just impossible to remember the order of any songs. About a third-way through there was a costume change while a dance version of Professional Widow played over the speakers as a distraction. When she re-appeared again as Tori she was dressed in over-the-top sparkly stars and stripes outfit. Well, it was 4th of July after all!

I saw the recording of Tori’s performance in Provinssirock earlier this summer and I think the first half of the set followed pretty much the same list. Performing with the band she really throws herself in the music and looks like she’s having a lot of fun. I really like her live rendition of Cornflake Girl, it somehow has a lot more spunk. However, my favourite part of the gig was when Tori was performing alone with her piano. Her voice had the chance to really shine through sending shivers down everyone’s backs. Her voice certainly has an incredible range and she can go from an intimate whisper to really belting it out taking the listener on this gorgeous rollercoaster ride. Her mastery with the piano/keyboards is something to behold as well. She played all her instruments, sometimes two at a time, with such ease and passion that it was a joy to watch.

One thing that can be said about Tori is that she certainly isn’t a ‘people pleaser’ in the way that she communicates very little with the audience. I think the only comment was something about it being the 4th of July. That’s alright though, as it’s fascinating to see someone really throw herself into every performance and let her art speak for itself, like she does.

As I said, it was a very long gig, she sang from 8.30pm to almost 11pm, which is probably the longest I’ve seen a single artist ever perform, without a recess. I can’t really fault any of the songs she performed, but the ones that stuck out for me – all for different reasons – were Big Wheels, Winter and God, which was one of the encores and really reminded me how big an influence she did have on my music taste back in the day.

It was a great experience to see her live, and not entirely unlike rekindling an old love affair.

Thursday, 5 July 2007

Oh man oh man oh man <3 <3 <3

Joshua Radin hugged me! And signed my shirt! And was lovely. And sang like an angel. I on the other hand acted like a total teenage fangirl. :O :D

Oh yeah and Tori was pretty brilliant too. :P More about all of it when I get home tomorrow… Gotta crash now.