Monday, May 31, 2004
Sunday, May 30, 2004
The Divil is Dead
Last night was billed as a London-Irish Psycho Ceilidh, so it was with some nervousness that I approached Neck's gig at The Man on the Moon.
How wrong I was. Instead of the plastic paddy Oirishness that seems to be everywhere these days, this London-based five-piece have a very strong grounding in the Irish trad music scene. This is most seen in their electrically-charged cover versions of The Fields of Athenry and quite a long set of original reels and jigs.
The Irishness seemed forced in a couple of places, as the second generation Dubliner, Leeson O'Keefe, used the phrase "Right so" before ever speaking and didn't seem to be able to count beyond, "a h-Aon, do, tri, ceathar," but all in all it was like a very good ceilidh band with distorted guitars.
Highlight of the night was a long encore of McAlpine's Fusileers with the opening verse of The Divil is Dead thrown in for good measure. It took me a while to realise I wasn't at the Archway as we came out the door.
Very recommended.
How wrong I was. Instead of the plastic paddy Oirishness that seems to be everywhere these days, this London-based five-piece have a very strong grounding in the Irish trad music scene. This is most seen in their electrically-charged cover versions of The Fields of Athenry and quite a long set of original reels and jigs.
The Irishness seemed forced in a couple of places, as the second generation Dubliner, Leeson O'Keefe, used the phrase "Right so" before ever speaking and didn't seem to be able to count beyond, "a h-Aon, do, tri, ceathar," but all in all it was like a very good ceilidh band with distorted guitars.
Highlight of the night was a long encore of McAlpine's Fusileers with the opening verse of The Divil is Dead thrown in for good measure. It took me a while to realise I wasn't at the Archway as we came out the door.
Very recommended.
Friday, May 28, 2004
Thursday, May 20, 2004
Orbit acquired, Captain.
Google are now giving away free photoblog software so I though I'd set one up.
Please visit and let me know what you think.
Please visit and let me know what you think.
Tuesday, May 18, 2004
Andy's Alive?
So much for the last blog to inspire cries of hoax, Andy Kaufman seems to have returned from the dead, as he promised, and now he's blogging.
Update: Fixed the Andy Kaufmann link.
Update: Fixed the Andy Kaufmann link.
Friday, May 14, 2004
Pig-eons
Regarding a mate's fall back to dial up Internet (name's changed, natch):
Ref: RFC 1149 - Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers
G says: or maybe it's just because he's on a po'band connection
Damo says:The carrier pigeons could have lost some of the datagrams.
G says:He's too po' for pigeons. He probably sends young Wayne to pass the packets round "on an errand"
Ref: RFC 1149 - Standard for the transmission of IP datagrams on avian carriers
Thursday, May 13, 2004
Threat level: Blue
I'm begining to see a pattern in my life.
Threat rating: Medium. Your total lack of decent
family values makes you dangerous, but we can
count on some right wing nutter blowing you up
if you become too high profile.
What threat to the Bush administration are you?
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Threat rating: Medium. Your total lack of decent
family values makes you dangerous, but we can
count on some right wing nutter blowing you up
if you become too high profile.
What threat to the Bush administration are you?
brought to you by Quizilla
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
Shrek II
Being quite behind the times, I've just seen the trailer for Shrek 2. It looks pretty funny and, surprisingly, may be better than the original. I was also quite pleased to hear Ben Folds' Rockin' the Suburbs as part of the soundtrack. I hope it makes it into the main film.
"Pray for Mercy from, Puss in Boots."
"If we need an expert on licking ourselves, we'll give you a call"
Monday, May 10, 2004
Star Struck
According to the Analogia Star Estimator a rather silly photo of me looks like Russel Crowe. What do you think?
Well it's good for one's, ego isn't it?
[via BlogJam.]
Well it's good for one's, ego isn't it?
[via BlogJam.]
Sunday, May 09, 2004
Get Happy
Continuing on from Friday's post More by Mark Osborne is the very striking story of a lonely inventor who comes up with a device for making the world appear perfect. The animation is incredibly stylish and having New Order's Elegia as soundtrack makes for an excellent short.
Nominiated by the Academy in 1998 and winning honours at Sundance in 1999. The animator has given lumps of plastecine a pathos and nobility that is missing from most mainstream productions.
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Nominiated by the Academy in 1998 and winning honours at Sundance in 1999. The animator has given lumps of plastecine a pathos and nobility that is missing from most mainstream productions.
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Friday, May 07, 2004
Fin
This is a wonderful short movie, which really deserves television time. It remindes me an awful lot of French cinema possibly because the soundtrack is made up of Erik Satie's compositions.
Trois Gymnopédies has always been one of my favourite art pieces for piano. Soulful, emotional, and at times heart-rending, it amazes me how powerful a medium stop-motion animation can be.
[via b3ta surprisingly, for it's not peurile in the least]
Updated spelling and rather strange turns of phrase - thank you Caity
Trois Gymnopédies has always been one of my favourite art pieces for piano. Soulful, emotional, and at times heart-rending, it amazes me how powerful a medium stop-motion animation can be.
[via b3ta surprisingly, for it's not peurile in the least]
Updated spelling and rather strange turns of phrase - thank you Caity
Thursday, May 06, 2004
Wednesday, May 05, 2004
Tuesday, May 04, 2004
Wll U B my grlfrnd?
This article describes an NOP survey into the habits of mobile users in Great Britain. It shows that text messaging is now being used for many activities that were traditionally done in a more personal manner:
Also (via Babblogue Blog) here's what seems to be the most high profile firing by text yet.
More worryingly is the finding that:
- 31 per cent have sent a love letter by text.
- 9 nine per cent have broken up with someone by text.
Admittedly texts are easier to trace and ignore, but stalking is no joke at all. Yet another example of how changes in technology are outpacing society's ability to deal with them.
- 13 per cent of respondents admitted having been stalked by an unwanted admirer via text.
Also (via Babblogue Blog) here's what seems to be the most high profile firing by text yet.