Not Dead (Again)
Posted: Tue 21 July, 2009 Filed under: D4D™, Domestic 1 Comment »Over the weekend, we had a couple of dead days on D4D™ – something which I’ve noticed/realised has been happening quite a bit over the last few months.
I don’t know exactly why – I used to be really good at writing here at least daily, and generally I’m still pretty good at it, but for whatever reason, weekends just seem to mean I’m not updating as much as usual.
Of course that could be because we’re pretty busy over the weekend, along with the fact that after a week, I’m generally fairly naffed off with computers come the weekend. But still, it used to be that I made time for D4D™, whereas now D4D™ has to make time for me. Who knows, maybe that’s even a sign I’m growing up, or something.
Still, it could be worse – I could be not writing stuff here during the week, too.
Ouchy
Posted: Mon 20 July, 2009 Filed under: Driving, News, Thoughts, Travel Leave a comment »Well, it’s nice to see that the UK isn’t the only place for interesting road crashes etc. – I think this 259-car pile-up in Germany is a pretty impressive achievement.
Amazingly, no-one died in the accident, although 10 are apparently in a serious or critical condition in hospital. Even so, ten out of what? At least 259 people – which goes quite a way to showing how much safer cars are now than they used to be.
Related Insanity
Posted: Sun 19 July, 2009 Filed under: Domestic, Driving, Thoughts Leave a comment »It’s nice (in some ways) to know that my father is just as barmy as I am on occasion.
Last weekend, we drove down to Oxfordshire for my dad’s 65th birthday, where he was having a surprise party organised by my mum and their friends. It was a fun evening, even with the 2hr drive on either side of it. Only, because I’m a prat (and was tired, I admit) I forgot my camera, and left it down in Oxfordshire. Arses.
Anyway, I was planning to get it sometime during the week while I was already travelling blummin’ miles, but traffic (and more accurately, traffic jams) conspired against that happening. Double Arses.
On Friday, my dad called and left a message on my mobile, which I clean forgot about, and didn’t get round to listening to.
So it was a complete surprise when the daft bugger turned up on the doorstep yesterday lunchtime, along with my camera. It turned out that my mum was on a day out somewhere, so once he’d dropped her off in [local town] he’d decided to give the car a run, and come out here, drop off the camera, look at the changes we’d done to the house since they were last up here, and then drive back – all told, nearly 300-mile round-trip.
Utterly, utterly barmy.
Of course, it’s much appreciated, and means I’ve got my camera back. And it shows pretty well where I’ve inherited my lack of concern regarding mileage and long(ish) drives from…
NIN/JA Tour, O2 Arena
Posted: Thu 16 July, 2009 Filed under: Customer Services, Music, Reviews(ish), Wembley Stadium Parking 1 Comment »Way back in the day, I was a big fan of Janes Addiction, but never got to see them live. Then they reformed and created a new album (Strays), and I still didn’t get to see them live.
And I’ve been a fan of Nine Inch Nails all the way back to the first album, some twenty years ago now.
So it was a complete no-brainer that when the NIN/JA (Nine Inch Nails/Jane’s Addiction) tour was announced with UK dates, I was going to be going.
And lo, last night was the night – and amazingly, I got there in plenty of time. (Considering that last time I was going to see them, Ticketmaster never sent the tickets) Hell, I even got to see the support act – a band called Mew, who I wasn’t overly impressed with. Sorry, Lori, they just didn’t do it for me – but bear in mind I said the same thing way back when Muse supported Skunk Anansie, so don’t count on my opinions for much…
Jane’s Addiction, on the other hand, absolutely rocked the place. It was very much a case of “playing the known stuff” – although that’s not a massive challenge when you’ve only released three albums anyway. My only disappointment was that they didn’t play “Hypersonic” from the “Strays” album – but them’s the breaks. They played pretty much everything else they’ve done that was popular and/or well known.
As for NIN themselves, they did even more. Even though Jane’s had been fantastic (and loud!), with a storming lighting set-up, NIN just did the same only more so. Brighter, louder, harder. It was awe-inspiring. Even better, it seemed like almost a retrospective – again, lots of stuff from the first couple of albums, the real crowd-pleasers, with not much from the latest album at all.
Of course, we knew it was going to be something special for the NIN section when they started bringing out extra lights and speaker stacks as well as what had already been on the stage. What we didn’t expect, though, was a guest appearance by Gary Numan for two tracks – he’s been an inspiration to Trent Reznor (the lead of NIN) for years, but it was still pretty stunning to see him live as well.
All told, my enjoyment of the gig was only slightly damaged at the end, when some fuckwit girl called Lisa decided to keel over next to me – she’d been leaning on me for the previous track, and when it came to an end she just fell forwards, not even an attempt to stop herself. Luckily, I was standing right next to the sound-desk enclosure, so was able to yell and get a security guy’s attention, and while he sorted out getting her medical help (and, as it turned out, a wheelchair) I ended up being the main prop for her, with her holding on to the railings of the enclosure. I’ve no idea what she’d taken (it certainly wasn’t a fit, she wasn’t pissed, but her eyeballs were floating off in different directions) but she was like a sack of shit – and roughly as good as one at standing up. All due respect to the O2’s medical and security crews though, they were absolutely fantastic.
It meant I didn’t get to pay the full attention to the final track (an awesome version of “Hurt”) but well, priorities and all that.
Still, it was an absolutely stunning gig – as well as eye-fuckingly bright and brain-throbbingly loud too- and if it is to be (as rumoured) their last tour for a significant time, well it was certainly one hell of a way to go out on a high note…
(Oh, and just to rub it in, it took me less than two hours from leaving the O2 to get back home – I got in at 1am. So suck that Wembley, and your bullshit carparking farce)
Quote of the Day
Posted: Thu 16 July, 2009 Filed under: Animals, Thoughts Leave a comment »from Fabulous Lorraine
Couldn’t agree more.
Sure, I’m not perfect at it – who is? – but it’s certainly an ethos I subscribe to.