Monday, July 21, 2008

That was quick!!

I just noticed that Wimbledon has finished, and finished a fair while ago. I find this unusal as I mostly recall Wimbledon starting and several exhausting weeks later we are still only a few sets into the first match...or something like that. As much as I respect and enjoy the sport of tennis and admire the pros who can play with such incredible grace and power I often soon tire of this British institution and it's domination of the media and television in particular.

But this year, and the past year or two as well I think, I've barely noticed it. I've tuned into who'se on top and even watched the odd match (Williams v Williams was a good 'un) but rather than an annoying drag I've found it to be an interesting sporting event that I can tune into occasionally and enjoy. I attribute this to two key television based factors:

1. I don't watch kids TV any more.

Well not much anyway! As an avid viewer of many cartoons and other media "back in the day" it was of great annoyance to have to have a boring never ending sport meeting with endless delays and replacing the joyous animation I'd planned on watching. The fact that tennis matches can technically never end was the most annoying thing as the schedule was pushed back again and again and despaired at having to watch grown up stuff.

2. The Simpsons moved t0 C4.

Pretty much the same reasoning here, as I got somewhat older my main programme was the Simpsons and again to have something I looked forward to replaced because Henman couldn't just face defeat and had to hang on for more agonising sets was just infuriating.

Now, with my TV schedule mostly taking place in the early evening I find myself uninterrupted by tennis, and without it impeding my enjoyment I am able to more enjoy and appreciate genuine athleticism at it's best. So...um...yeah...go Murray!

Word of the post: Squiggle noun

1.a short, irregular curve or twist, as in writing or drawing.

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Weekly Quote W/E 19/07/08

One of my favourite song lines of all time, the thirs line is in my opinion one of the best quotes in history, but I'll post up the whole chorus 'cause it too is awesome!

"Red alert! Red alert! It's a catastrophe!
But don't worry, don't panic!
Ain't nothing goin' on but history
But it's alright, don't panic!"
- Red Alert, Basement Jaxx

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Weekly Quote 12/07/08

Had this one bouncing around in my brain for a while, couldn't remember where it was from so I looked it up and whaddya know.

"All that is gold does not glitter; not all those who wander are lost." - The Fellowship of the Ring, J.R.R. Tolkien

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Frusciante's new music challenge (2 of 3)

Well I'm starting to slowly get into finding and indeed parting with cash for music, having bought two albums in a month - quite a shocker for me. DVDs and especially TV series' are my current vice, but I don't have the same urge to risk a few pounds on a CD, especially one that I'm not entirely sure I'll like. But I'm getting a bit better, having bought Coldplay's new album and also the Ting Ting's debut withing a week or two of each other. Both involved some deliberation and pacing up and down the aisle but I got them both and have enjoyed them both.

But that's not quite why I'm posting - I'd hoped to justify one of these purchases by referring to John Frusciante's piece in the sleeve of Red Hot Chili Pepper's greatest hits. As well as reflecting on his time with the band he urges people to try new music, referring to three categories.

1. Asking questions to people you think are cool
2. Finding out who your favourite recording artist themselves like
3. Buying something because you like the cover

I think these are pretty interesting and worth trying. I'll have a go at finding albums which fit them, I'm especially intrigued by the third one and I'll have to have a go at perusing HMV to see if I can find a cool album cover (and one that's cheap!) and maybe a cool person while I'm at it. But for now I'll refer to an album I bought a while back, which just about squeezes into category 2.

Arcade Fire - Funeral











They are a popular band and quite succesful, but when I first encountered them I had no idea who they were. I had just caught the Red Hot Chili Peppers set at Reading festival and was about to switch over when I hear the announcer state that a band were coming on whom RHCP were big fans of, so I decided to stick around and listen, and I really enjoyed what I heard and a few weeks later got myself their first album Funeral and have really enjoyed it.

The album centres around their life in Canada and the difficulty of living in the snow and the cold. The title and the tracks are marked by the fact that many of the family members of the band died during writing and recording. The original material gives the lyrics a unique and meaningful edge and there's also good poetry in them too.

The band produce a powerful sound, augmented by the vocalist, who can producean incredible wailing/shouting sound which captures you rather than the just plain whining which defines so much of "new music" these days. OK, this "review" is already going down the pan, I've only just managed to avoid using "haunting vocals" which seems to come up every time I discuss music - I mean they are haunting but I don't need to say it right?!

My favourite tracks on the album are "Tunnels" and "Power Out" both because they are unashamedly specific as to details in the bandmembers lives, which I like - i've heard about love and stuff enough not to need to hear it again but "kids are swinging from the power lines, nobody's home so nobody minds" - that actually means something. Another favourite is the much quieter "Kettles" which is very poetic, using the old cliche of 'a watched pot never boils' to comment on life and growing older. Lastly "Rebellion" has a very catchy bassline and funky chorus.

I think I'm probably preaching to the converted in talking about this band as a lot of folks know more about them than I do, but nonetheless they are a band well worth checking out if you haven't done so already, though I've heard their second recording "Neon Bible2 isn't as good as the first.

Well I'll be chatting to my friends and perusing music shops for a while, let me know if you've come up with any good finds on the above principles.

Word of the post: Trepidation - noun

1.tremulous fear, alarm, or agitation; perturbation.

Saturday, July 05, 2008

Weekly Quote W/E 05/07/08

Sorry folks, been a bit slow the past few weeks - I had a post or two in mind so I'll do my best to bash them out next week, but for now I'll just post up what I think is one of the most memorable and striking quotes of modern times.

"Let's Roll." - Todd Beamer, aboard United Airlines Flight 93, 11 September 2001

Tuesday, July 01, 2008

Weekly Quote W/E 28/06/08

Last of the Watchmen ones

"Qui custodiet
ipsos custodes.
-
Who watches the watchmen?

- Juvenal, Satires, VI, 347
Quoted as the epigraph of the Tower Commision Report, 1987