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Chapel Club @ Shepherd’s Bush Empire 18/10/11

Confession time. I only really know the one Chapel Club song – All The Eastern Girls. This will be important later on.

So – Elephant. Two guys and a girl. One of the guys had a fascinating jumper & Mr T-style gold chain combo going on, which was a tad distracting. The other guy… he kept disappearing. No idea why. The girl had an elephant pendant on a really long chain. Other than that, and that one of the songs had purring in it… I can’t remember their music at all. Sorry guys.

Other Lives on the other hand were amazing. Everyone in the band appeared to be a multi-instrumentalist. Their music is pretty epic (possibly in part to the breadth of variety of instruments available – kind of sweeping and layered and generally rockin’. I’d definitely see them again.

The main event of course was Chapel Club. I’ve already admitted that I only really know the one song (though I do own it on vinyl and took the trouble to record a mp3 of it for ease of listening), so it’s no surprise that I was a bit wary of the musical plan for the evening – there was a first set of entirely new music and a second set of old music. The new stuff was less guitary than the Chapel Club I’m used to, but ok. The old stuff (if music probably at most 2 years old can be called old) was pretty much what I was expecting. Chapel Club have a sort of warm languid sound – something like being tucked up in a warm bed on a cold day. I left after All The Eastern Girls, even though I think there was probably another song left at least…mostly because I was tired and wanted to buy Other Lives’ album.

All in all, it was pretty ok.

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Chapel Club @ Shepherd’s Bush Empire 18/10/11

Tue 18 Oct – Chapel Club, Other Lives, Elephant

Confession time. I only really know the one Chapel Club song – All The Eastern Girls. This will be important later on.

So – Elephant. Two guys and a girl. One of the guys had a fascinating jumper & Mr T-style gold chain combo going on, which was a tad distracting. The other guy… he kept disappearing. No idea why. The girl had an elephant pendant on a really long chain. Other than that, and that one of the songs had purring in it… I can’t remember their music at all. Sorry guys.

Other Lives on the other hand were amazing. Everyone in the band appeared to be a multi-instrumentalist. Their music is pretty epic (possibly in part to the breadth of variety of instruments available – kind of sweeping and layered and generally rockin’. I’d definitely see them again.

The main event of course was Chapel Club. I’ve already admitted that I only really know the one song (though I do own it on vinyl and took the trouble to record a mp3 of it for ease of listening), so it’s no surprise that I was a bit wary of the musical plan for the evening – there was a first set of entirely new music and a second set of old music. The new stuff was less guitary than the Chapel Club I’m used to, but ok. The old stuff (if music probably at most 2 years old can be called old) was pretty much what I was expecting. Chapel Club have a sort of warm languid sound – something like being tucked up in a warm bed on a cold day. I left after All The Eastern Girls, even though I think there was probably another song left at least…mostly because I was tired and wanted to buy Other Lives’ album.

All in all, it was pretty ok.

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Tweets for 2011-10-29

  • …if Robin had listened to them? Ok, Will Scarlett would be dead. And little Luke Scarlett. And Allan A Dale. But still! 00:00:41, 2011-10-29
  • I realise though, you kind of have to set Robin up as an outlaw right at the beginning and this is as good a way as any. 00:01:40, 2011-10-29
  • And this way Will, Luke and Allan don't die! This is also making me wonder about surnames in 12th century. 00:02:24, 2011-10-29
  • This priest dude is kind of rubbish at not looking shifty. 00:04:04, 2011-10-29
  • What's this slowtime, flashback thing? What's the point? Really? Is this to show Robin thinking? HE DOESN'T THINK, HE ACTS 00:05:06, 2011-10-29
  • I wonder why Guy isn't helping to fight Robin. The mulch joke is kind of funny though. 00:05:46, 2011-10-29
  • Marian is a total badass. Not sure how no one notices how her hairpin is sticking out of some guard. 00:06:22, 2011-10-29
  • Although this does kind of serves Guy's purpose – Robin being an outlaw, running off etc. 00:07:16, 2011-10-29
  • Will Scarlett's first words "I'm just getting some kindling." Also, I've watched too much American TV. Forgot eps were an hour long. 00:08:03, 2011-10-29
  • Oh wait. They're not. I was just expecting more from the outlaws holding up the newly minted outlaws before the stirring credit sequence. 00:09:00, 2011-10-29
  • All in all, a pretty good first episode. Although kind of a shame that it turned me against Robin as a character for the entire series. 00:09:34, 2011-10-29

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Tweets for 2011-10-28

  • So! Livetweeting episodes of various tv shows! Starting with the first episode of BBC Robin Hood. 23:13:07, 2011-10-28
  • Which is titled "Will you tolerate this?". The answer is yes, and for 3 years. :D 23:24:27, 2011-10-28
  • We start with Allan getting done for what appears to be poaching. Seems pretty standard for most Robin Hood tales. 23:25:02, 2011-10-28
  • AND THE ARROWS. With the dramatic music. Can only be Robin Hood. This is actually a pretty good entrance. Robin seems fairly decent here. 23:26:35, 2011-10-28
  • Oh Much. You don't really think before you speak do you? 23:27:59, 2011-10-28
  • Incidentally, are these the only smart guards in all of Nottingham? (I've already seen the series, and the rest of the guards aren't smart) 23:28:38, 2011-10-28
  • Robin's pretty good at hiding. I'll give him that. That's because he's a trained soldier I expect. Much is also a trained soldier. Amazing. 23:30:09, 2011-10-28
  • Much threatens a song in this episode. I'm kind of disappointed that at no point in this series does he sing. Very disappointed really. 23:31:03, 2011-10-28
  • When did this guy father his daughter? When he was 5? Also, Robin is such a floozy. 23:32:17, 2011-10-28
  • It doesn't take much. I wonder what kind of STDs he could have picked up shagging his way across the Holy Land. 23:33:06, 2011-10-28
  • AHAH BUSTED. Incidentally, isn't that man's daughter a bit old to be unmarried? Thought they married them off young then. 23:34:21, 2011-10-28
  • I do like the action sequences in this, this first sword-fight is pretty exciting. And the banter makes me wonder what Much & Rob got up to 23:35:43, 2011-10-28
  • "Blessed Mary" Interesting. I'm wondering now how much reverence they did show to the Virgin Mary. 23:37:32, 2011-10-28
  • Will Scarlett. Win. And Luke Scarlett. I do like how Will is chilling back in the doorway. 23:39:00, 2011-10-28
  • YES. Guy of Gisborne. With his yellow and black gang. I <3 Guy for all his ham-fisted evil. 23:39:48, 2011-10-28
  • Luke Scarlett is RUBBISH at appearing innocent. 23:40:41, 2011-10-28
  • So, dead stoat means that Robin is nobility. Interesting. Also, SNAP. So far, Robin's okay. I wonder when this changes. 23:41:20, 2011-10-28
  • Guy is really sinister and smug here. I wonder when this changes. 23:42:33, 2011-10-28
  • "I've seen you fight" OOOH. A clue, yes. I do like the whole thing between Robin and Guy. 23:43:12, 2011-10-28
  • Much in the bath with his only love, aside from Robin. Food. Also, Much is obviously very emotional about being home. 23:44:40, 2011-10-28
  • This is never mentioned again. Which I kind of dislike. 23:45:07, 2011-10-28
  • WHAT IS GOING ON WITH EDWARD? This is kind of unexpected. I do like Marian being badass. 23:46:31, 2011-10-28
  • This is exactly the point where Robin turns into an ass. When he meets Marian again. I should have remembered. 23:46:58, 2011-10-28
  • Oh Dan Scarlett. You are so aces. HIS FACE. HE IS SO SAD. Which makes sense, because his boys are going to be executed. 23:48:12, 2011-10-28
  • Commentary on economic downturn in Nottingham = cool. 23:49:18, 2011-10-28
  • Oh Sheriff. You are so funny and evil. The Sheriff is possibly the best villain ever. 23:49:52, 2011-10-28
  • Council of Nobles. This is also where Robin is kind of an ass. Also, seems like he didn't do much research. 23:51:27, 2011-10-28
  • The speech about helping the poor is good. The Sheriff's little speech about the hungry man being virtuous is also good. 23:52:43, 2011-10-28
  • Marian, oh Marian. You are so sensible. And Robin is such an ass. An ass talking nonsense. 23:54:06, 2011-10-28
  • Now Robin admits to Marian he's been trying it on with lots of girls & apparently successfully. You don't usually tell the girl yr wooing. 23:55:19, 2011-10-28
  • It's kind of cool that half an hour in and Will Scarlett still hasn't said a word. 23:56:29, 2011-10-28
  • Oh Allan, if you're going to lie, at least be consistent. 23:57:05, 2011-10-28
  • SO Machiavellian. Incidentally, I can kind of see how I turned into a raging Guy/Marian shipper. 23:58:23, 2011-10-28
  • Even though Guy's like… the snide robot of kind of incompetent evil. 23:58:58, 2011-10-28
  • Edward is full of really sensible useful advice about playing the long game. Marian's sensible too. Just think what could have happened… 23:59:59, 2011-10-28

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The Revival Tour @ Shepherd’s Bush Empire 15/10/11

Sat 15 Oct – The Revival Tour 2011

OMG. The Revival Tour was amazeface. I love Alkaline Trio and the Gaslight Anthem, and I saw Chuck Ragan when he was supporting Gaslight Anthem last year so I HAD to go. HAD TO. I think looking back at the gigs I’ve been to so far this year and the ones that are yet to come… the Revival Tour was the best gig of the year. For reals.

Over on tumblr I sad that it was like an epic bromance folkpunk musical, and I think Brian Fallon mentioned it on the night too. Throughout the performance I really got a sense that these guys hang out together and are real proper friends (as opposed to just acquaintances or ships passing in the night or something). It was lovely. Rather shamefully when I don’t know who it was played a cover of a song by Tom Gabel, my immediate reaction was “Oh, he’s the husband of Heather who designed a lot of Alkaline Trio’s artwork and stuff” rather than um, the frontman of Against Me!. Oops. I did see Against Me! when I figured that I should get over to the stage that Alkaline Trio were playing at last years Slamdunk festival and definitely enjoyed what I managed to catch of their set and it seems that they’re supporting Frank Turner later in the year. So I’ll try to see about sitting down one day and actually listening. I know my friend Shaun <3ed them before.

But back to the Revival Tour. The guys did a few songs together, then Dave Hause did his thing (with various folks wandering in and out for songs), then Helen Chambers and Sam Russo and this other guy who sadly, I can’t remember the name of did a song each, then Chuck Ragan was his adorable self, and Dan Andriano (who when Brian came on stage to do Crawl with him, ad-libbed a fun little ditty about the guy somewhere over to my right who kept shouting “I LOVE YOU BRIAN”) did a few numbers and then Brian Fallon did some songs annnnd then they all came back on stage for the epic finale.

I think the highlight of the evening for me was when Brian was rambling for a bit (as he does, it’s nice) and then went down to the front row and pulled this girl out and got her up on stage to sing. She was a little out of her mind with omgomgomgomg but she was totally ace. The guy behind me said that she’d come with her friend all the way from Germany for the gig.

I maintain that Dave Grohl has a serious contender for his nicest man in rock crown. But they’d probably be so nice about it to each other that they’d just both be the nicest men in rock together or something.

Youtube playlist of some of the video from the night

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The Revival Tour @ Shepherd’s Bush Empire 15/10/11

OMG. The Revival Tour was amazeface. I love Alkaline Trio and the Gaslight Anthem, and I saw Chuck Ragan when he was supporting Gaslight Anthem last year so I HAD to go. HAD TO.  I think looking back at the gigs I’ve been to so far this year and the ones that are yet to come… the Revival Tour was the best gig of the year. For reals.

Over on tumblr I sad that it was  like an epic bromance folkpunk musical, and I think Brian Fallon mentioned it on the night too. Throughout the performance I really got a sense that these guys hang out together and are real proper friends (as opposed to just acquaintances or ships passing in the night or something). It was lovely. Rather shamefully when I don’t know who it was played a cover of a song by Tom Gabel, my immediate reaction was “Oh, he’s the husband of Heather who designed a lot of Alkaline Trio’s artwork and stuff” rather than um, the frontman of Against Me!. Oops. I did see Against Me! when I figured that I should get over to the stage that Alkaline Trio were playing at last years Slamdunk festival and definitely enjoyed what I managed to catch of their set and it seems that they’re supporting Frank Turner later in the year. So I’ll try to see about sitting down one day and actually listening. I know my friend Shaun <3ed them before.

But back to the Revival Tour. The guys did a few songs together, then Dave Hause did his thing (with various folks wandering in and out for songs), then Helen Chambers and Sam Russo and this other guy who sadly, I can’t remember the  name of did a song each, then Chuck Ragan was his adorable self, and Dan Andriano (who when Brian came on stage to do Crawl with him, ad-libbed a fun little ditty about the guy somewhere over to my right who kept shouting “I LOVE YOU BRIAN”) did a few numbers and then Brian Fallon did some songs annnnd then they all came back on stage for the epic finale.

I think the highlight of the evening for me was when Brian was rambling for a bit (as he does, it’s nice) and then went down to the front row and pulled this girl out and got her up on stage to sing. She was a little out of her mind with omgomgomgomg but she was totally ace. The guy behind me said that she’d come with her friend all the way from Germany for the gig.

I maintain that Dave Grohl has a serious contender for his nicest man in rock crown. But they’d probably be so nice about it to each other that they’d just both be the nicest men in rock together or something.

Stuff I tumbld about the Revival Tour: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,

Youtube playlist of some of the video from the night 

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On The Radio

So. I’m going to ramble about the radio I like to listen to. There’s going to be a lot of rambling. You might want to skip this one.

I love listening to the radio. I really do. The only thing I don’t like, is that it doesn’t scrobble to my last.fm profile, but that’s mostly because I’m a huge nerd.

When I was little, from about the age of 8 or 9, I used to listen to Capital FM. I don’t think it was a national station back then, just a London one, and I used to listen to it on a radio that was older than I was with a really big aerial. I listened to Dr Fox and Margherita Taylor and…I didn’t like listening to Steve Penk. He was kind of annoying. I do like pop music and maybe it’s nostalgia or the mists of time obscuring my memory, but I don’t remember the playlist being quite so small or the same songs getting played so often. Times have changed of course, so I don’t listen to Capital anymore unless I’m flicking away from a competition where someone could lose on whatever station I am listening to (yeah, I don’t like to hear people lose competitions, it’s a bit of a downer).

The best thing I remember about Capital was that they played Ben Folds Five and Ben Folds a total of 4 times that I heard over the time I was listening. I don’t know how I got into Ben Folds Five though. It might have been because I heard them played just the one time on Capital and thanks to my good memory for this sort of thing, I remembered liking the song several months later when it was played again. I probably managed to catch the band name and it spiralled from there. I know I was dead excited when “Army” got into the top 40 and they were then on Top of the Pops.

I suppose that Capital FM was responsible for me getting into indie, rock, punk and other alternative music. It’s kind of boggling to think about like that.  My Dad liked rock music, sure. He really liked The Doors – to the extent that I think it got overplayed in the car and I really can’t listen to them for any length of time without getting a headache :( My Dad’s taste in music didn’t rub off on me then. My Mum likes…classical music and Abba and Tom Jones and Shirley Bassey and yeah, I like all of these things. I don’t often listen to them or deliberately search them out, but my liking for these things does come from her.

From Ben Folds Five, I found that I liked Silverchair (they were both on the Godzilla soundtrack) and then that I liked Placebo and Suede and the Manics and Feeder and…lots of not-strictly-pop bands that sometimes featured in Smash Hits.  When Smash Hits started to fail me on the music news front I switched to Melody Maker and my friends at secondary school let me know about XFM.  Then it was onto Q and Select and NME and Rocksound and so on.

It was Rocksound that got me into AFI thanks to one of their songs appearing on a free CD that was attached to the front. I still love AFI now and yeah, it’s probably AFI till I die. :)

Back to radio though. By this time, I had a new stereo in my room with the same sort of massive aerial and I listened to XFM. And occasionally the radio on the train that goes past my house would but that went away during my A-Levels. I think the DJ I miss most from back then was Natasha. I never knew what her surname was, but I remember that she thought Gavin Rossdale was hot. That and the music she played and her interesting/funny chatter made her probably my favourite DJ from back then.

Then… I went to Birmingham to go to university and those were the dark days of my radio listening. Living in university accommodation, I drifted away from radio and onto endless mp3 playlists and CDs through my laptop. Those were also the days of when the powers that be at XFM thought it would be a good idea to ditch all the daytime radios and put a robot in charge of the music. I’m kind of glad that I missed all that. Even now, the whole idea actually makes my heart hurt. I love XFM because of the music AND the DJs. If I just want music with no interesting talky bits then… I will use last.fm or listen to mp3s or listen to CDs.

I started listening again in my last year at uni, when I was living in a house with 4 boys and not in a university flat with 4 girls who were freshers. I’m not sure how relevant that last part is to my music listening habits. Anyway, I was back on to listening to XFM even though it was through their website not from my actual radio.

It probably helped that totally randomly I won tickets to the première for V For Vendetta from them in that year. I heard a question while listening, hopped over to the website to put my answer in and a few days later, while in the car with the boys on the way to the cinema, I got a random call telling me that hey I had won and to do this and that and so on. It was kind of mind-blowing. Of course, since I hadn’t expected to win anything, I hadn’t really thought about going to some event in London while I was in Birmingham. In the end I blew off that afternoon’s lectures and went down on the train, dropping off my stuff at home on the way. It was exciting and I was mere feet away from Stephen Fry and Natalie Portman and the film was great and… yeah. A bit of bribery secured my return to listening to XFM I suppose. ;)

Since then… I somehow got tickets to see Maximo Park from Dave Berry on the Morning Show and have managed to win tickets to THREE Evening Withs from Steve Harris (who is totally adorable and my favourite DJ (I might have a bit of a crush)) even though in the end I could only go to two of them due to life happening.

So yeah. XFM. I love it. The DJs are all so lovely and friendly sounding. The website is nice to look at and the radio player is well-integrated. Thanks to Eddy Temple-Morris I managed to get a discount on my custom earplugs – so not only has my favourite radio station enabled my listening habit, it’s also protected my little ears from more permanent damage.

<3 XFM.

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What’s Your Number?

Last Thursday I went to the cinema and saw What’s Your Number?. Because Chris Evans brings teh lols. Also, he’s okay looking. And Captain America. And Johnny Storm. And that guy in that film with Keanu Reeves (Street Kings, which I URGE you to see).

He’s in a lot of films.

What’s Your Number? is a lot better than the trailers make it out to be. Yes, everything that I expected to happen (and probably that EVERYONE EVER expected) did happen – but it happened in a nice, fluffy, funny and non-annoying way. Anna Faris is ace. Chris Evans is ace. Martin Freeman is briefly ace. Other people, aside from Anna Faris’ friends but I suppose without them there would be no conflict, were ace.

Stuff happens in the trailer that… I don’t think ended up in the film, but in a good and less cringey way.

In the end though, I actually really want to visit Boston now. I suspect this is a nice, fluffy romcom that is in reality a big fat advert for the city of Boston. Boston looks cool. I could hang out there for a week. Or two! Although, I’d have to pick the timing of my visit carefully since wikipedia leads me to believe it can get very cold and too hot for my liking.

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