Saw Valentine's Day today. It was pretty lame. I wanted to like it much more than I did. Shame.
And Taylor Swift is a bad actress. Really bad. Cute song though.
One more day of work!
Thursday, February 18, 2010
#48 Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye
I can hear this from my bedroom. It's not as saucy as it sounds, sadly. More like a standard musical night in St Kevin's Arcade. They might be noisy, but at least they have good taste in music!
#47 Summertime - Ella Fitzgerald
It's so flippin hot at the moment. Not 'nice' hot, more icky muggy hot.
Not cool, but gosh I love this song.
Not cool, but gosh I love this song.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
#46 The Bitch Is Back - Elton John
My old boss cam back today. Not something we were looking forward to. But, on the upside, I only have to put up with her for the next 3 days. Whooop whooop. That's right, Friday and I am out of there. But I will go into that closer to the time.
Let's just ponder the joy of Elton and nastiness.
Let's just ponder the joy of Elton and nastiness.
#45 Nicest Thing - Kate Nash
I like this song. I like this video. Kind of perfect for Valentine's Day. It reminds me of my friend who has just been rejected by the boy she thought was the perfect boy. No, they hadn't gone past the 'friends' stage, but apparently, that's as far as they will ever go.
I know that pain.
But at least V Day is done and dusted for another year. Phew.
I know that pain.
But at least V Day is done and dusted for another year. Phew.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
#44 Show Me Love - Robyn
We had a bit of a Sweedish pop afternoon. This song was sung, loudly (in my head) while walking down Ponsonby Rd. Then we went secondhand book shopping with Serj from SOAD. It was weird.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
#43 Strawberry Fields - Artisan Guns
Went to be cheerleader for A's gentleman caller's band last night when they supported these guys.
A and I now madly love the bassist. He has a pony tail. Swoon.
A and I now madly love the bassist. He has a pony tail. Swoon.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
#42 Alas I cannot Swim - Laura Marling
I stumbled on this song and this video tonight. It is so adorable, that I think I might love it more than just a little.
MusicANDmuffins have a whole series of songs put to animation. Wait, that should be the other way around, right?
Anyway. Super cute and lovely and it made me smile on a night where I am full to the brim of afghan cookies - both cooked and uncooked. Lovely J made some for her work and her boy, and we got to test them before the unsuspecting public. They were delish! But now I feel quite sick and I think sleeping might be tricky.
Mmmm, my bedroom smells like baked goods. I will have super sweet dreams tonight.
MusicANDmuffins have a whole series of songs put to animation. Wait, that should be the other way around, right?
Anyway. Super cute and lovely and it made me smile on a night where I am full to the brim of afghan cookies - both cooked and uncooked. Lovely J made some for her work and her boy, and we got to test them before the unsuspecting public. They were delish! But now I feel quite sick and I think sleeping might be tricky.
Mmmm, my bedroom smells like baked goods. I will have super sweet dreams tonight.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
#41 Tiny Dancer - Elton John
I had a lovely day today. I took a 'mental health' day from work - well, actually I spent most of the day working on a presantation that I am meant to be giving tomorrow (on blogging - ha!) so it wasn't really a day off at all.
I did go and have a nosey around a cute little shop just around the corner from me though. I is called Tiny Space and it is quite mimi. But they had some lovely stuff - pretty clothes, fun shoes and bags for Africa. I will be going back very soon to make some purchases. Yay.
I'm on the continual look out for some black 'boy' boots (as I call them). Just little, flat, leather lace-up boots. And I just can't find any in my size. There is a shop upstairs that sells them (they get them on their buying trips overseas) but they don't have any that seem to fit my baby feet perfectly. I am holding out though. I will find them!!!! And they will turn me into Alexa once and for all.
And on a side note, I have a nice new duvet cover on my bed and it looks pretty and delicious. I love duvets!!!
I did go and have a nosey around a cute little shop just around the corner from me though. I is called Tiny Space and it is quite mimi. But they had some lovely stuff - pretty clothes, fun shoes and bags for Africa. I will be going back very soon to make some purchases. Yay.
I'm on the continual look out for some black 'boy' boots (as I call them). Just little, flat, leather lace-up boots. And I just can't find any in my size. There is a shop upstairs that sells them (they get them on their buying trips overseas) but they don't have any that seem to fit my baby feet perfectly. I am holding out though. I will find them!!!! And they will turn me into Alexa once and for all.
And on a side note, I have a nice new duvet cover on my bed and it looks pretty and delicious. I love duvets!!!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
#40 Happy Birthday - The Beatles
Yes, this is turning into the Beatles blog. That will change. Honest.
But this is for J and Boy and N who are all celebrating birthdays today. Yay for birthdays!! J, who we spent tonight with, even got some Ollie Driver action (well he was at the same bar. Delight.
Made me start to think about mine. Not long now - and I always said 26 was going to be the bestest year ever. Time will tell.
But this is for J and Boy and N who are all celebrating birthdays today. Yay for birthdays!! J, who we spent tonight with, even got some Ollie Driver action (well he was at the same bar. Delight.
Made me start to think about mine. Not long now - and I always said 26 was going to be the bestest year ever. Time will tell.
Monday, February 8, 2010
#39 I'll be back - The Beatles
I am going to be a Beatles expert soon. If I ever entered a tv game show, and needed a specialist subject, I think I could quite easily nominate The Beatles 1960-1964. In about an hour, I could probably extend that out to 1965.
I'm watching the Anthology box set. It's quite long. 11 hours to be a bit more precise. But I figure I may as well. There are worse ways to spend your evenings, right? Anyway, I have learnt quite a lot of useless info in the past 3 hours (not all in one go - it's ok!) but mainly I have realised that I quite like them. Yes, I'm sure I should have realised this well before now, but I hadn't. I mean, sure, I liked them, knew the words to most of the songs all of that, but I actually really LIKE them now. So much so, I think the next purchases will be the back catalogue. In chronological order of course - we're going to do this right.
Anyway, I have one more part to watch before bed, so I will go and do that now, and most probably change my favourite Beatle in the process (that has happened quite a bit in the past few hours....I just can't commit to one!)
In the meantime, this is a lovely song that I didn't really know until the end of the third part. I like John just for this.
I'm watching the Anthology box set. It's quite long. 11 hours to be a bit more precise. But I figure I may as well. There are worse ways to spend your evenings, right? Anyway, I have learnt quite a lot of useless info in the past 3 hours (not all in one go - it's ok!) but mainly I have realised that I quite like them. Yes, I'm sure I should have realised this well before now, but I hadn't. I mean, sure, I liked them, knew the words to most of the songs all of that, but I actually really LIKE them now. So much so, I think the next purchases will be the back catalogue. In chronological order of course - we're going to do this right.
Anyway, I have one more part to watch before bed, so I will go and do that now, and most probably change my favourite Beatle in the process (that has happened quite a bit in the past few hours....I just can't commit to one!)
In the meantime, this is a lovely song that I didn't really know until the end of the third part. I like John just for this.
#38 Midlake - Roscoe
I bought the new Midlake album yesterday. But I like this album a lot. I haven't listened to the new one yet. We will see.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
#37 There Is A Field - The Checks
Tired. Home late. Forgot to post. Saw these boys. It was cool. Going back to napping.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
#36 Perfect - Fairground Attraction
Bit of a weird day. It was the the anniversary of the death of G's sister today, so we were instructed to keep her entertained tonight. Plan of attack: food, drinks and a trip up a hill in Devonport to look at the pretty city lights.
It was all going very well until we got to Devonport. Turns out we couldn't get up the hill - they close it off because of all the naughty little boy racers, or something. So we picked a waterfront locale instead....only to have the car battery die on us when we decided to head home!
Luckily, we were right by the ferry and managed to boat-home. Phew. But before we left R managed to make friends with some local navy boys, one of whom decided to jump in the boot of J's car (it was raining. He was getting wet.) He was your A-typical 18 year old. And we are not your typical bunch. It was hilarious.
Anyway, this song provided a nice sing-a-long moment in the taxi ride home....
It was all going very well until we got to Devonport. Turns out we couldn't get up the hill - they close it off because of all the naughty little boy racers, or something. So we picked a waterfront locale instead....only to have the car battery die on us when we decided to head home!
Luckily, we were right by the ferry and managed to boat-home. Phew. But before we left R managed to make friends with some local navy boys, one of whom decided to jump in the boot of J's car (it was raining. He was getting wet.) He was your A-typical 18 year old. And we are not your typical bunch. It was hilarious.
Anyway, this song provided a nice sing-a-long moment in the taxi ride home....
Thursday, February 4, 2010
#35 Future Sailors - Mighty Boosh
I'm now in a band. Well, kind of. A and I have decided that our 'talents' are being wasted, and so we're going to channel them into a musical extravaganza. We even have a name - The Ginger Beards. It's good, right? Mainly because I am ginger and we both like, but are lacking, facial hair.
I am going to have glockenspiel duties, A is on keys. We will be play hardcore atmospheric twee. And only cover Disney songs. And Kelly Clarkson. And Mandy Moore. Seriously good, right?
Basically, we will be like the Mighty Boosh, but girls, with less good hair and less electro awesomeness. We will be much more understated and subtly brilliant.
I think stardom might just be calling my name....
I am going to have glockenspiel duties, A is on keys. We will be play hardcore atmospheric twee. And only cover Disney songs. And Kelly Clarkson. And Mandy Moore. Seriously good, right?
Basically, we will be like the Mighty Boosh, but girls, with less good hair and less electro awesomeness. We will be much more understated and subtly brilliant.
I think stardom might just be calling my name....
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
#34 I'll follow the sun - The Quarrymen
Ok, so here is another movie-inspired choice. I guess this means one of two things: 1) I watch too many movies or 2) a lot of movies have reasonably inspiring music references.
Meh, it's probably the first one.
So I got a preview disc of Nowhere Boy - the John Lennon biopic - from work. Man, sometimes this job has some almost decent perks. Sometimes.
It was a really interesting movie. Personally, I have always been a George fan - have you heard 'Something'? 'Here comes the sun'? The man is a genius.
Anyway, distracted. So Lennon has never been of great interest to me. I guess I always though of him as the one with the crazy lady-friend who pissed everyone else off enough to cause the band to break up. Good one buddy. But this movie was a bit of an insight into young John. And a good insight 'twas.
Plus I was fascinated to see this kid playing John. Mainly because he and the director have fallen in love and are having a baby and he's about 12. Well, maybe a touch older, but not much. Hey, I like scandal!
But he was great. The movie was great. The soundtrack was great. And I got to watch it before it's out at the movies. GREAT!
p.s. It also had David Morrisey in it and I heart him. He is my favourite David after the Tennant.
Meh, it's probably the first one.
So I got a preview disc of Nowhere Boy - the John Lennon biopic - from work. Man, sometimes this job has some almost decent perks. Sometimes.
It was a really interesting movie. Personally, I have always been a George fan - have you heard 'Something'? 'Here comes the sun'? The man is a genius.
Anyway, distracted. So Lennon has never been of great interest to me. I guess I always though of him as the one with the crazy lady-friend who pissed everyone else off enough to cause the band to break up. Good one buddy. But this movie was a bit of an insight into young John. And a good insight 'twas.
Plus I was fascinated to see this kid playing John. Mainly because he and the director have fallen in love and are having a baby and he's about 12. Well, maybe a touch older, but not much. Hey, I like scandal!
But he was great. The movie was great. The soundtrack was great. And I got to watch it before it's out at the movies. GREAT!
p.s. It also had David Morrisey in it and I heart him. He is my favourite David after the Tennant.
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
#33 Rabbit Heart - Florence and the Machine
I am still on a bit of a happy buzz from Laneway. Which is good, because work is quite lame at the moment and there are a couple of flat/boy dramas going on at the moment. So happy thoughts are always welcome.
Florence is the ultimate happy thought!! Super fun!
Florence is the ultimate happy thought!! Super fun!
Monday, February 1, 2010
#32 Crystalised - The xx
Dear Mr/Ms Laneway.
I would like to start by thanking you for inviting me to your gathering. I must say that you certainly did put on quite a show for us all. It was very pleasant.
My favourites? I am glad you asked Dr Laneway. I very much enjoyed Family Cactus. And Lady Florence and her Machine were superb. Echo and all those naughty little Bunnymen were a once in a life time-er. But The xx might just have won out over them all. Their shy, polite, English banter made me smile and want to take them out for a scone. And perhaps a cup of tea. Plus they sounded pretty rad.
If I was to make one small suggestion for next year, it would be to possible look into getting some seats. I'm not thinking of anything flash or showy, maybe just some of the cheap white plastic ones from the Warehouse. I'm sure you could get them in an after-Christmas sale.
Oh, and could you please remind me that I am pale, and even if it is somewhat drizzley, I will still burn. Like a peach. Just like this year.
Again, thank you for a wonderful outing, and I look forward to doing it all over again next year.
Kindest Regards
B. Jones
I would like to start by thanking you for inviting me to your gathering. I must say that you certainly did put on quite a show for us all. It was very pleasant.
My favourites? I am glad you asked Dr Laneway. I very much enjoyed Family Cactus. And Lady Florence and her Machine were superb. Echo and all those naughty little Bunnymen were a once in a life time-er. But The xx might just have won out over them all. Their shy, polite, English banter made me smile and want to take them out for a scone. And perhaps a cup of tea. Plus they sounded pretty rad.
If I was to make one small suggestion for next year, it would be to possible look into getting some seats. I'm not thinking of anything flash or showy, maybe just some of the cheap white plastic ones from the Warehouse. I'm sure you could get them in an after-Christmas sale.
Oh, and could you please remind me that I am pale, and even if it is somewhat drizzley, I will still burn. Like a peach. Just like this year.
Again, thank you for a wonderful outing, and I look forward to doing it all over again next year.
Kindest Regards
B. Jones
#31 Still Fond - Cut Off Your Hands
Yay. Long weekend Sunday filled with cupcakes, cleaning and catching up with friends I haven't seen in ages. Brilliant way tp spend 24 hours. However I am puzzled by the lack of nail polish remover in supermarkets. Very odd indeed.
I am seeing these guys tomorrow - eek! Laneway is going to be the best day out for everer. Excitement!!!
I am seeing these guys tomorrow - eek! Laneway is going to be the best day out for everer. Excitement!!!
Saturday, January 30, 2010
#30 The Cave - Mumford and Sons
Today, being a Saturday and me not being as poor as I thought I was (yippee!) was a shopping day. It shouldn't have been - I'm still a bit poor!
Had a lovely brunch with a friend and the wandered the streets where things just seemed to beg us to buy them. I ended up with some new foundation (got home to fond that flatmate had bought the exact same one!), mascara, new tights and cardy and the wonderful new album from Mumford and Sons. It's quite pretty and folky - which I am not usually fond of - but I really really like it.
Had a lovely brunch with a friend and the wandered the streets where things just seemed to beg us to buy them. I ended up with some new foundation (got home to fond that flatmate had bought the exact same one!), mascara, new tights and cardy and the wonderful new album from Mumford and Sons. It's quite pretty and folky - which I am not usually fond of - but I really really like it.
Friday, January 29, 2010
#29 Papillon - Editors
I love this band. I love this song. I LOVE this video.
Perfection in a nutshell. Wonderful Friday, so bring on the long weekend!
Perfection in a nutshell. Wonderful Friday, so bring on the long weekend!
Thursday, January 28, 2010
#28 Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John
I haven't been sleeping at all well recently. I'm talking about that 'it's 2 am and I am still awake' not sleeping. It is not going down too well. I like my sleep a lot. But instead of getting my beloved 8 hours (ok, it is more like 9 and a half hours) a night, I have been watching my clock tick over at hours of the night that no one should have to see.
To make matters worse, work has been incredibly quiet this week, so my brain has gone into some sort of permanent shutdown through the toxic combination of tiredness and sever under use. I think that it thinks that I don't love it any more. I do! I love it as much as I could love any (rather crucial) part of my anatomy that decides whether I continue with this breathing thing or not.
Tonight was my big, planned out 'get to sleep early' night, but, as I write this, the Arcade seems to be playing host to some sort of insane sounding art instillation based on epic soundscapes, noises from the subconscious and things that just sound like the possible offspring of a giant dinosaur and polar bear coupling. It is loud. It is weird. And it has been going on for 2 and a half hours. Not happy.
One thing that does help me sleep - Elton. This song in particular. Dreamy (pun intended). I'm going to try and find my happy place.
To make matters worse, work has been incredibly quiet this week, so my brain has gone into some sort of permanent shutdown through the toxic combination of tiredness and sever under use. I think that it thinks that I don't love it any more. I do! I love it as much as I could love any (rather crucial) part of my anatomy that decides whether I continue with this breathing thing or not.
Tonight was my big, planned out 'get to sleep early' night, but, as I write this, the Arcade seems to be playing host to some sort of insane sounding art instillation based on epic soundscapes, noises from the subconscious and things that just sound like the possible offspring of a giant dinosaur and polar bear coupling. It is loud. It is weird. And it has been going on for 2 and a half hours. Not happy.
One thing that does help me sleep - Elton. This song in particular. Dreamy (pun intended). I'm going to try and find my happy place.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
#27 All That She Wants - Ace of Base
I got an email from Flatmate this afternoon. All it said was "Ace of Base is on the radio. Put this in your blog". So, for Flatmate, today is AoB day.
Actually, I only just realised that they are Ace of BASE rather than the more punny Ace of BASS. Interesting. Well, actually, that is a lie, it's nowhere near the land of interesting.
Anyway, The Base....
Actually, I only just realised that they are Ace of BASE rather than the more punny Ace of BASS. Interesting. Well, actually, that is a lie, it's nowhere near the land of interesting.
Anyway, The Base....
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
#26 Boy Lilikoi - Jonsi
I couldn't get to sleep last night. It may have been the balmy summer heat, or maybe I just had too many things to think about. Either way, today was one of those days where you wake up, think you are good to go, and then about half an hour later, you realise you are incredibly sleepy and will be of no use to anyone. Success!
Along with my walking dead impersonation, a friend got made redundant - which, let's face it, is always fun, we had a trade me-inspired fashion show at the flat and I perfected the chocolate chip cookie recipe I've been using once and for all (the secret - more sugar, less flour)
This song has been floating around in my head for a while. It's lovely and happy and pretty much like a warm summer day for your ears.
It's from the singer of Sigur Ros. Now, I love Sigur Ros quite a bit more than a lot. Mainly because they are Icelandic (dream destination - like Mars, but closer!) but also because they make amazing, beautiful, pure, charming, challenging music. Their DVD (sorry, movie review time) Harf/Heim (should check sp. but too hard) is stunning - again, it's Iceland. Of course this song is about a boy who resembles a Hawaiian fruit. Too literal? Perhaps.
Along with my walking dead impersonation, a friend got made redundant - which, let's face it, is always fun, we had a trade me-inspired fashion show at the flat and I perfected the chocolate chip cookie recipe I've been using once and for all (the secret - more sugar, less flour)
This song has been floating around in my head for a while. It's lovely and happy and pretty much like a warm summer day for your ears.
It's from the singer of Sigur Ros. Now, I love Sigur Ros quite a bit more than a lot. Mainly because they are Icelandic (dream destination - like Mars, but closer!) but also because they make amazing, beautiful, pure, charming, challenging music. Their DVD (sorry, movie review time) Harf/Heim (should check sp. but too hard) is stunning - again, it's Iceland. Of course this song is about a boy who resembles a Hawaiian fruit. Too literal? Perhaps.
Monday, January 25, 2010
#25 My Old Man - The Walkmen
I saw my dad today. He decided to head up here for a couple of days, so we have a bit of a family catch-up dinner thing. My family is not your standard cookie cutter experience. We, like most families I guess, are a bit messed up, a bit distant, a bit weird. Flatmate actually asked me the other day why I didn't see my brother more, considering he lives about a 5 minute drive away from me. The thing is, it's cool when we do catch up, but to be honest, we don't have that much to say. That sounds a bit sad, I guess. But it's not really. I think about him a lot, and I'm sure he thinks about me, and it's all good. When we see each other it's fun and we have a great time, but I don't think we would know what to do with ourselves if we did it all the time.
Anyway, it was a really nice evening - regular occurrence or not.
Anyway, it was a really nice evening - regular occurrence or not.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
#24 Part of your World - The Little Mermaid
This move has A LOT to answer for in my world.
I think it probably explains my love (and obsession) of being ginger - damn you Ariel.
We we watching Enchanted tonight (I really didn't enjoy it the first time I saw it, but now I understand the joy of Amy Adams, it was a bit easier to watch) and Flatmate said it reminded her of The Little Mermaid. She was kinda right.
Anyway, this blog will not turn into a film review everytime - it is becoming a trend these days!! Tomorrow will be about real life. Promise.
But until then.....take it away Ariel (there are words and everything - so sing along!!)
I think it probably explains my love (and obsession) of being ginger - damn you Ariel.
We we watching Enchanted tonight (I really didn't enjoy it the first time I saw it, but now I understand the joy of Amy Adams, it was a bit easier to watch) and Flatmate said it reminded her of The Little Mermaid. She was kinda right.
Anyway, this blog will not turn into a film review everytime - it is becoming a trend these days!! Tomorrow will be about real life. Promise.
But until then.....take it away Ariel (there are words and everything - so sing along!!)
Saturday, January 23, 2010
#23 Let Her Dance - The Bobby Fuller Four
Fantastic Mr Fox is pretty much happiness. I saw it this evening and it was brilliant. I usually like Wes Anderson films, but they can sometimes be a bit too twee and trite for their own good. But Mr Fox really is brilliant.
Best movie I have seen in a while.
And, as per usual, the soundtrack is a delight.
I couldn't decide between this track, The Stones, Beach Boys of the fun Jarvis Cocker track. I decided to save Jarvis for another day.
Best movie I have seen in a while.
And, as per usual, the soundtrack is a delight.
I couldn't decide between this track, The Stones, Beach Boys of the fun Jarvis Cocker track. I decided to save Jarvis for another day.
Friday, January 22, 2010
#22 Hallelujah - Damien Rice
Yes, I know. Mr Cohen is the King of this song. I know. But I adore Damien Rice. He is just so lovely.
Just saw someone do this on American Idol (eeek new season!!) and it made me revisit and old favourite.
Thanks American Idol.
Just saw someone do this on American Idol (eeek new season!!) and it made me revisit and old favourite.
Thanks American Idol.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
#21 Headlock - Imogen Heap
I finally bought my ticket for Laneway tonight. Excitement. It's going to be such a fun day. I cannot wait.
Today was a fun day. Had meetings all day at work, had a delicious lunch, it rained and then it stopped and I spoke to people that I haven't spoken to in a really long time. Delight all round.
Now, let's bring on the weekend!!
Today was a fun day. Had meetings all day at work, had a delicious lunch, it rained and then it stopped and I spoke to people that I haven't spoken to in a really long time. Delight all round.
Now, let's bring on the weekend!!
#20 The Killing Moon - Echo And The Bunnymen
I just wrote Echo and the Bunnymoon. Must be early.
Got some albums (finally) for the collection yesterday. Guess I am studying up for Laneway Fest, which is in a couple of weeks. It's going to be amazing.
That hair!!
Got some albums (finally) for the collection yesterday. Guess I am studying up for Laneway Fest, which is in a couple of weeks. It's going to be amazing.
That hair!!
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
#19 You've Got A Friend - James Taylor
After a VERY busy day, I have had a lovely evening.
First, I caught up with a friend from high school that I haven't seen for about a year. It was nice to remense about old times, old friends as well as getting up to date on everything that has been going on in the last 12 months. Why is it though, that everyone elses lives seem to sound way more interesting than your own? Well, mine does anyway. Maybe I need to invent some extravagant stories?!
Anyway, after that catch up, I got a delightful visit from my favourite friend - the one I spent New Years with (cupcake party girl). We haven't really hung out since our trip, so it was fun to hang out, drink some beer and gossip...mainly about David Tennant!
She did raise an interesting idea. She has family in the UK and was thinking of having a bit of a trip over there winter 2011. And she would quite like me to tag along. Got to say, I am VERY tempted. I would die for another little UK jaunt. It's been far too long since I was there. And I could go to Top Shop for real! Ahhhh excitement
First, I caught up with a friend from high school that I haven't seen for about a year. It was nice to remense about old times, old friends as well as getting up to date on everything that has been going on in the last 12 months. Why is it though, that everyone elses lives seem to sound way more interesting than your own? Well, mine does anyway. Maybe I need to invent some extravagant stories?!
Anyway, after that catch up, I got a delightful visit from my favourite friend - the one I spent New Years with (cupcake party girl). We haven't really hung out since our trip, so it was fun to hang out, drink some beer and gossip...mainly about David Tennant!
She did raise an interesting idea. She has family in the UK and was thinking of having a bit of a trip over there winter 2011. And she would quite like me to tag along. Got to say, I am VERY tempted. I would die for another little UK jaunt. It's been far too long since I was there. And I could go to Top Shop for real! Ahhhh excitement
Monday, January 18, 2010
#18 Lump Sum - Bon Iver
Having one of those days/weeks/months where you think back over things and wonder. Not about anything in particular, just, well, stuff.
Guess it's just that time of year. Or maybe I'm desperate for distractions from silly work or something.
Anyway, this song, or the album that it comes from, totally takes me right back to a certain time and an exact place.
It's funny how something can do that to you. If you want to remember something, and all you have to do is listen to 3 and a half minutes of music and there you are. Like time hasn't moved.
Nice.
Guess it's just that time of year. Or maybe I'm desperate for distractions from silly work or something.
Anyway, this song, or the album that it comes from, totally takes me right back to a certain time and an exact place.
It's funny how something can do that to you. If you want to remember something, and all you have to do is listen to 3 and a half minutes of music and there you are. Like time hasn't moved.
Nice.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
#17 A Hard Days Night - The Beatles
Oh Sunday. Why, you really must be the most depressing of all the seven days. That is sad. For you, mainly, but a little bit for us too.
Yes, that typical "crap it's Monday tomorrow" feeling has well and truly set in. Lame. I've not done any of the work I brought home to do this weekend, which means that this week is going to be a little bit horrid. All my own doing of course, but I just didn't feel like sitting and doing work-work when I could be hanging out and watching the final episode of Blackpool (what will I do with myself now - I think I have exhausted all David Tennant options now!! Eeek)
But tonight was made a little bit brighter by a collective flat viewing of A Hard Days Night. Genius stuff. It has even inspired us to have a 60's themed party. The idea of boys in suits and skinny ties and girls wearing a lot of eyeliner is quite exciting! And think of the playlist for the night. Delight!
Yes, that typical "crap it's Monday tomorrow" feeling has well and truly set in. Lame. I've not done any of the work I brought home to do this weekend, which means that this week is going to be a little bit horrid. All my own doing of course, but I just didn't feel like sitting and doing work-work when I could be hanging out and watching the final episode of Blackpool (what will I do with myself now - I think I have exhausted all David Tennant options now!! Eeek)
But tonight was made a little bit brighter by a collective flat viewing of A Hard Days Night. Genius stuff. It has even inspired us to have a 60's themed party. The idea of boys in suits and skinny ties and girls wearing a lot of eyeliner is quite exciting! And think of the playlist for the night. Delight!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
#16 My Heart Will Go On - Celine Dion
I saw Avatar tonight. I had heard amazing things about it, and with my work being what it is, we've sat back and watched in (jealous) awe of how well it's done.
So my verdict? It was pretty fancy to look at - we saw it in 3D - but the storyline really is just Pocahontas. Not that that is a bad thing at all. James Cameron does like to make his masterpieces long though, right? By the end of this one I was getting more than a bit fidgetty. I say bring back intermissions at the movies. Such classic idea.
Anyway, Avatar. You can guess what's going to happen even before you walk into the cinema - again, that's fine, no surprises means you can pay attention to the visuals rather than trying to keep up with what's going on theme-wise.
One thing that was felt like it should have been there, but wasn't.....
This song
So my verdict? It was pretty fancy to look at - we saw it in 3D - but the storyline really is just Pocahontas. Not that that is a bad thing at all. James Cameron does like to make his masterpieces long though, right? By the end of this one I was getting more than a bit fidgetty. I say bring back intermissions at the movies. Such classic idea.
Anyway, Avatar. You can guess what's going to happen even before you walk into the cinema - again, that's fine, no surprises means you can pay attention to the visuals rather than trying to keep up with what's going on theme-wise.
One thing that was felt like it should have been there, but wasn't.....
This song
Friday, January 15, 2010
#15 Valerie - The Zutons
Horrah Friday! Horrah still no mumps. I'm thinking I dodged that bullet well and truly.
Touch wood.
Today - since I had summer hours at work - I spent the afternoon getting my hair done. It is a lovely (even!) shade of perfect ginger now. Delight. It's always nice to go and be dealt to by a hairdresser. The magazines, the endless cups of tea, the massaging chair. That's right, the place I went today had an amazing massaging lazy-boy chair at the basin. It was brilliant!
Anyway, according to google, redheads don't supply a hugely deep well of inspiration as far as songwriting goes. That being said, one of my fav-o songs does sing (ha ha see what I did there!) the praises of the humble ginger....it was a tough choice between this version and Amy W's, but originals usually win in my world.
Touch wood.
Today - since I had summer hours at work - I spent the afternoon getting my hair done. It is a lovely (even!) shade of perfect ginger now. Delight. It's always nice to go and be dealt to by a hairdresser. The magazines, the endless cups of tea, the massaging chair. That's right, the place I went today had an amazing massaging lazy-boy chair at the basin. It was brilliant!
Anyway, according to google, redheads don't supply a hugely deep well of inspiration as far as songwriting goes. That being said, one of my fav-o songs does sing (ha ha see what I did there!) the praises of the humble ginger....it was a tough choice between this version and Amy W's, but originals usually win in my world.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
#14 Party in the USA - Miley Cyrus
Good news. No mumps yet. So, so far so good.
I managed to make it through yet another day of work, although it was not looking promising this morning - my boss was trying (very passive aggressively) to make me go to the doctors. Probably not a bad idea, but why deal with all the drama when there is nothing they can do for you?
Anyway, I am starting to get over this sickness (whatever it may be) and am looking forward to the weekend.
And little Miley has been stuck in my head all day.
I managed to make it through yet another day of work, although it was not looking promising this morning - my boss was trying (very passive aggressively) to make me go to the doctors. Probably not a bad idea, but why deal with all the drama when there is nothing they can do for you?
Anyway, I am starting to get over this sickness (whatever it may be) and am looking forward to the weekend.
And little Miley has been stuck in my head all day.
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
#13 My Humps - Black Eyed Peas
I have the mumps. Well, I might have the mumps. My New Years traveling companion rang me this morning with the news that she was swollen like a chipmunk, and since I never had them as a kid, I might just get a bit chippy myself.
Awesome!
I thought I was getting a cold. In fact I still hope I'm just getting a cold. Please let it just be a cold. I don't think I can pull the chubby check thing off.
This is the song that I was taunted with all day by my workmates.
Very funny.
Awesome!
I thought I was getting a cold. In fact I still hope I'm just getting a cold. Please let it just be a cold. I don't think I can pull the chubby check thing off.
This is the song that I was taunted with all day by my workmates.
Very funny.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
#12 Fix Up Look Sharp - Dizzee Rascal
It's Big Day Out day soon, but sadly I am not going this year. I thought I was going to be working, but turns out Im not. But I am being a good girl and saving my cash-o-la.
If I was going, Dizzee would be right near the top of my must see list. I saw him last time he was here and it was a-mazing! Hot, sweaty and dance-tastic.
Plus I keep hearing this on the radio all day everyday.
If I was going, Dizzee would be right near the top of my must see list. I saw him last time he was here and it was a-mazing! Hot, sweaty and dance-tastic.
Plus I keep hearing this on the radio all day everyday.
Monday, January 11, 2010
#11 Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen
No real reason, except I love Queen.
This song always makes me think of Cliff Richard though. Bit weird.
This song always makes me think of Cliff Richard though. Bit weird.
Sunday, January 10, 2010
#10 Undercover Martyn - Two Door Cinema Club
Did next to nothing today. Great Sunday.
Did listen to a bit of Radio One while lounging and reading ALL the Sunday papers. Managed to hear this cool track from a Northern Irish band with a cool name.
Fun.
Did listen to a bit of Radio One while lounging and reading ALL the Sunday papers. Managed to hear this cool track from a Northern Irish band with a cool name.
Fun.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
#9 Coin Laundry - Lisa Mitchell
There really is nothing quite like a sunny Saturday afternoon. Especially when it is spent in the park with some of my favourite people.
Today was one of those perfect days.
I was woken by my darling flatmate who had got up extra early and been to the markets, and so had arrived home with lots of fruit-shaped treats for me. Mmmm smoothie-a-rama!
Then it was one of my loveliest friends birthday today. She had the inspired idea to have a cupcake picnic and it was a delight. She made the most amazing vegan cupcakes (about 60 of them) and iced them all in the most beautiful colours. All that, plus she brought her puppy along!
Wonderful day.
Little Lisa Mitchell reminds me of fun playtimes like today. Just super cute.
Today was one of those perfect days.
I was woken by my darling flatmate who had got up extra early and been to the markets, and so had arrived home with lots of fruit-shaped treats for me. Mmmm smoothie-a-rama!
Then it was one of my loveliest friends birthday today. She had the inspired idea to have a cupcake picnic and it was a delight. She made the most amazing vegan cupcakes (about 60 of them) and iced them all in the most beautiful colours. All that, plus she brought her puppy along!
Wonderful day.
Little Lisa Mitchell reminds me of fun playtimes like today. Just super cute.
Friday, January 8, 2010
#8 Cousins - Vampire Weekend
Yay Friday!
Holy gosh it's been a long short week. Everything that could have gone wrong (at work, anyway) did. So I was more than glad to get out of there a bit early today.
I spent my extra few precious free moments eating raspberries and blueberries while sitting in the sun watching the world and Letterman.
This was on it.
I was slightly disappointed, since in almost all the photos of the band, the singer could more than pass for Roger Federer's twin. Not so much when he's moving. Shame.
Anyway, fun times for the weekend ahead.
Holy gosh it's been a long short week. Everything that could have gone wrong (at work, anyway) did. So I was more than glad to get out of there a bit early today.
I spent my extra few precious free moments eating raspberries and blueberries while sitting in the sun watching the world and Letterman.
This was on it.
I was slightly disappointed, since in almost all the photos of the band, the singer could more than pass for Roger Federer's twin. Not so much when he's moving. Shame.
Anyway, fun times for the weekend ahead.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
#7 These Boots Are Made For Walkin
I have a confession to make. I am in love with David Tennant.
Serious, proper love.
I watched his last ever Dr Who episode the other day and cried like a little girl. It was a bit embarrassing really. But it was SO sad. And he is SO good.
And so, with Dr Who over, the youtube stalk began.
The journey through far-too-short clips of David's perfect career reminded me how good a program Blackpool was. It managed to combine crime, pokies, singing, dancing and glitter. All the good things in life. Well, not the crime - crime is never good. Unless you're Ashley Judd in that movie about trying to kill her husband. Or Robin Hood. That's probably another Russell Crowe-based post though.
Anyway. Now we have the (deeply, and probably for a very good reason) buried vocal wonder of The Doctor, dance routine included.
Serious, proper love.
I watched his last ever Dr Who episode the other day and cried like a little girl. It was a bit embarrassing really. But it was SO sad. And he is SO good.
And so, with Dr Who over, the youtube stalk began.
The journey through far-too-short clips of David's perfect career reminded me how good a program Blackpool was. It managed to combine crime, pokies, singing, dancing and glitter. All the good things in life. Well, not the crime - crime is never good. Unless you're Ashley Judd in that movie about trying to kill her husband. Or Robin Hood. That's probably another Russell Crowe-based post though.
Anyway. Now we have the (deeply, and probably for a very good reason) buried vocal wonder of The Doctor, dance routine included.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
#6 Nobody move, nobody get hurt - We Are Scientists
Had such a rubbish day at work today, there was a fair-to-good chance that i could have gone a little crazy postal.
This song basically sums it all up.
Can't wait for the weekend. I have a date with a cupcake picnic in the park. Yay. Until then, sleep is very high on the to-do list.
This song basically sums it all up.
Can't wait for the weekend. I have a date with a cupcake picnic in the park. Yay. Until then, sleep is very high on the to-do list.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
#5 Artisan Guns - Autumn
This album has been stuck in my car stereo for, oooh, about 6 weeks now. Mainly because I am a lazy person who thinks that swapping one disc for another is just too tricky.
But also because it is a very pretty, delightful set of songs.
We had this going almost the whole way to and from Gisborne on and off.
Soundtrack.
This song makes me happy and sad and want to sing along really really, inappropriately loudly with some air guitaring AND drumming.
I still haven't seen them in the flesh - I keep missing them by minutes every time I try.
One day.
But also because it is a very pretty, delightful set of songs.
We had this going almost the whole way to and from Gisborne on and off.
Soundtrack.
This song makes me happy and sad and want to sing along really really, inappropriately loudly with some air guitaring AND drumming.
I still haven't seen them in the flesh - I keep missing them by minutes every time I try.
One day.
Monday, January 4, 2010
#4 Scattered Black and Whites - Elbow
I love Elbow. Guy Garvey is a magical magical word magician.
This song is off their first album - Asleep in the Back - and it is genius. But then all their albums are.
Scattered Black and Whites is Garvey at his best: wistful, thoughtful, a lingering (just a little bit) in the past, which is exactly how I felt today - I'm suffering a little bit of post NYE withdrawal and REALLY don't want to go back to work tomorrow. Boo!
This song is off their first album - Asleep in the Back - and it is genius. But then all their albums are.
Scattered Black and Whites is Garvey at his best: wistful, thoughtful, a lingering (just a little bit) in the past, which is exactly how I felt today - I'm suffering a little bit of post NYE withdrawal and REALLY don't want to go back to work tomorrow. Boo!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
#3 Elvis Costello - She
Just watched Notting Hill for about the hundredth time - me and the flatmate were craving a bit of Hugh after reading an article discussing the many endearing qualities of all the 'silver foxes' out there.
Hugh is very worthy in our books. Fact.
And so it was a choice between this song by 2009's Timberland (he seemed to crop up on almost every album released last year - it was very odd for a while there) and the ever magical Ronan Keating. It was a tough choice.
Hugh is very worthy in our books. Fact.
And so it was a choice between this song by 2009's Timberland (he seemed to crop up on almost every album released last year - it was very odd for a while there) and the ever magical Ronan Keating. It was a tough choice.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
#2 In This Light and On This Evening - Editors
Day two and I haven't given up yet - yay for me!
After getting back from my New Years road trip spectacular, having a long overdue shower and a proper sleep in a proper bed, I started to go through my (many) photos from the week away.
Oh the memories.
The absolute highlight for me was seeing Editors again. Everybody has their band. For me it is Eds. I've saw them about 2 years ago on their first trip here and we have been having a swirling, whirling passionate love affair ever since. We talk, we laugh, we cry, we dance. They get me and I get them. We are soulmates.
So, to say I was pleased to hear they were coming back is a bit of an understatement. I thought I was going to cry like a little girl. I very almost did.
This track is the first off the new album (of the same name), the first they played on the 29th and an epic tune.
I can almost guarantee that this will not be the last you hear from these boys over the next year...so brace yourselves.
After getting back from my New Years road trip spectacular, having a long overdue shower and a proper sleep in a proper bed, I started to go through my (many) photos from the week away.
Oh the memories.
The absolute highlight for me was seeing Editors again. Everybody has their band. For me it is Eds. I've saw them about 2 years ago on their first trip here and we have been having a swirling, whirling passionate love affair ever since. We talk, we laugh, we cry, we dance. They get me and I get them. We are soulmates.
So, to say I was pleased to hear they were coming back is a bit of an understatement. I thought I was going to cry like a little girl. I very almost did.
This track is the first off the new album (of the same name), the first they played on the 29th and an epic tune.
I can almost guarantee that this will not be the last you hear from these boys over the next year...so brace yourselves.
Friday, January 1, 2010
#1 La Roux - In For The Kill
First song for the year. I picked this since it was the first song I heard in 2010.
I have this deal with the universe that I can stick my ipod on shuffle, turn on the radio, whatever, and the first song I hear will have some psychic ability about my day. I'm hoping my senses have failed me this time - I flippin' hate this track and would hate it to have any bearing on what should be a pretty huge year.
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