Monday, November 27, 2006

2 off a hundred

Quite hard to believe but 98 people have viewed my attempt to sing 'Beautiful Day' by U2.
Just goes to show - people will watch any old crap.
Come on - you can make it 100.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Lisa Bonet ate no basil

One of Weird Al's better pastiches.
Check out coaster dude in the comments - quite clearly doesn't get it.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

Re: Genesis

I was wondering why Phil Collins kept popping up on TV again.
Well, OK I only actually saw him on Room 101. He put Oasis in there which must make him slightly cool... or does it make him a bitter grumpy old man? 'I like the Beatles, they like the Beatles, I like cocaine, they like cocaine, I did a couple of decent albums and then went a bit shit, they did a ...' well you get the idea.
Anyhow... evidently Disney have stopped calling, he fell out with Clapton a while ago, the solo albums aren't selling, that big band jazz type thing - let's just try and forget all about that.
So what else can the poor old millionaire do?
That's right Genesis are touring again.
It's quite tempting actually. I've heard 'Trick of the Tail' twice recently on Radio 2. Apparently 'Al Murray:Pub Landlord' is a fan. David Baddiel too... but you can't have everything.
Surely it's the ultimate 'Guilty Pleasure.' Forget ELO, Pink Floyd, the Eagles etc. Genesis are back.
PS. I've also heard a rumour that a year later they are going to do a Peter Gabriel era tour with the human flower himself!

Don't ever ask dad to help you with your homework...


Well, he's got a new album out so check out this classic interview with Letterman.

This could be crap...


No disagreement here...
Bono makes a fool of himself - for a change.

The Beatles for sale... again


Well, it wouldn't be Christmas without some more Beatles product. What was it George Harrison said around the time of Anthology? 'If we release any more stuff we'll have to call the album "Scraping the Barrel"'
Consider that barrel truly scraped.
Yes, it's what the kids call a 'mash-up.' Actually some of it's quite good and I guess if George Martin didn't do it somebody else would... what's that you say? 'The Grey Album?' Never heard of it.
Anyhoo. I put it on my wish list for about a minute until I realised that you can listen to it on-line. Which I did. Then I thought 'will I ever want/need to listen to it again?' Probably not.
I'm sure in the context of the show it's wonderful. But let's face it, most, if not all the decent stuff the Beatles recorded during their career was released at the time on the albums... and quite a lot of crap too. So buy the original albums if you don't have them already... and let's never speak of LOVE again.

Kramer vs... everybody

Friday, November 17, 2006

Bird and Bastard Success

Yes, the 'Little Baby Cheeses' debut gig went well. Arrived at the Eagle and Child around 6 o'clock to set up. Many people were already there, people who had quite clearly been drinking all day... on a Wednesday. Ah, well - that's the Eagle for ya. Anyhow, finally went on shortly after 9:30pm - after locating my drumsticks, which I had hidden from the punters/pissheads to stop them playing my kit.
The band sounded great - despite early problems in hearing/miking the melodica. It really makes a big difference being able to turn up a bit. Some bits sounded very 'dub' indeed. There were no major mistakes that I was aware of. We ended the night with an encore/jam of 'Legalize It' by Peter Tosh, which is virtually the theme song for the Eagle. We got really good feedback from the punters. Apparently someone has phoned Matt about doing a bigger gig at the Camelot's nightclub in Doncaster so... next stop 'world domination.'

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Autogeddon



Well, I've been meaning to post for a while now about how my old Peugeot finally gave up the ghost - oil leak leading to seized engine - and how I bought a lovely VW Passat with alloy wheels and sunroof.
Unfortunately today - on my way back from the first Little Baby Cheeses gig (more of which later) - the thing decided to set itself on fire.
So now I'm looking for another car - again.
Aaaarghhhh!!!
Fortunately I had my camera with me. I'd been meaning to take some photos of the gig.
I've only got 3rd party fire and theft but surely this counts as a fire?
The registration was DUB too... great for the new ska band.
I think it might be a write off.

Tuesday, November 07, 2006

Mummies and Daddies

...the life of a gigging musician!
Yes - this is the play that I played percussion for. The Monday one.
Well - not everything I do can be really cool.