Sunday, 8 September 2013

My week, don't expect much

As promised I have returned for the Sunday update of my boring little life, here it is in beautiful black and white type for y’all to enjoy.

The week started off as most weeks do, waking up at two in the afternoon and achieving nothing with my day other than gathering dinner and water and having a wander around for something to do.
Let’s skip forward to something I've actually done with my week of worth then shall we? I got published on a real website! That’s right, I wrote something that someone else thought was worthy of representing, a huge ego boost and a bit of praise from family and friends as well as the Ampy Bug. As I'm a shameless media whore here it is, give it a read if you could, I’d be forever grateful.


So that’s about it, I've got nothing else to say other than my bit of bragging there, cheers for reading and stuff and I’ll hopefully have a bit more to babble about next week. 

Sunday, 1 September 2013

The alternative sightseers guide to London

So... Been pretty quiet on here ain't I? Been a bit busy as I've taken on more blogs than I can handle so this one has been a bit deserted, so I've made a promise with myself, this one's going to be a bit of a weekly thing and I'll do my best to keep up with it.

Anyway I thought I'd let you into what I did over the weekend, Saturday specifically. So the Ampy Bug had a college interview so we decided to board the train at silly o'clock and went about our business. After a few mishaps along the way we got the college thing sorted we decided to have a little day out and see some sights, not the usual Big Ben, Oxford Street (although we did end up there) and the Eye, we went a bit different.

So the tube ride from Wembley to Bethnal Green went a bit different to we once planned, we got off on Oxford Street for McDonalds, if you've not eaten McDonalds on Oxford Street you've really not lived. We moved on from here and jumped on a bus to Camden Town to find Peter Doherty's new business enterprise 'The Rag And Bone Shop', what we found was something I wasn't expecting. I was expecting a busy shop filled with memorabilia from one of my favourite all time artists, instead I saw something of a desperate man, he seems to be selling off the majority of his personal possessions to fund a lifestyle that's killing him. I found myself slightly chocked up looking through the endless overpriced trinkets and buying nothing.

Up next we decided to find the legendary 'Up The Bracket Alley' in Bethnal Green, after having a small Tizer party on a park bench and seeing a disgusting man shouting racist slurs at an Asian guy while walking his dog we continued our hunt. Nestled behind the Hare pub 'Up The Bracket Alley' is a very special location for a lot of Libertines fans, filled with graffiti from fans. There's lyrics and drawings on the brick and shutters within the alley.


As you enter the alleyway you're greeted with the writing you see above, what you're promised is a temple dedicated to one of the greatest British bands of the last 20+ years.


The amount of love displayed is amazing, you can certainly get a feel of the gravitas of how much this band have touched people's lives.



People have even dated some of the things they've wrote, I think a lot of stuff has been painted over which is sad but it's seemingly replaced quite often.



This was above all my favourite piece, lyrics from one of my favourite songs by the band on a colourful background working perfectly together.

Anyway back to the rest of the day. While down the alley we found a purse thrown behind a broken fence, after having a look inside for an address to return it we decided to take it to the police, nice folk an' all and hoping for a bit of that good karma shit Earl's always babbling on about. Sat in the police station for a while, and was done within half an hour, looks like doing this was for the best. After leaving the police station I look down on the floor and see an Oyster card, a visitors one so returning it would just result in the TFL receiving more money I decided this was karma paying me back for being a fine upstanding member of society. The greatness of this situation increased 16.5% when checking the Oyster, it contained £16.50 which is now mine.

After this I spent a little time chasing squirrels in the park, as you can see from the couple of photos below I got a couple of decent pictures and had fun chasing them around.





The next stop on our journey was Whitechapel, I've always wondered what it looked like and to have a look if there's anything up where the hookers were ripped by that guy Jack a couple of years ago. To say I was disappointed would be an understatement.I turned into one of those tour stealing guys and heard about the first one. The whole thing bored me half to death so I wandered off in the direction of the Isle Of Dogs. Being the lazy fucktard I am we got a bus, we never reached the Isle Of Dogs but we hit the Greenwich foot tunnel. While in Whitechapel I found a couple of pieces of graffiti outside a run down shop.

I don't know the name but I've affectionately named it 'Tits 'n Teeth'

Hat and pizza nothing beats ya

I'd never heard of this crazy tunnel thing, we hopped in the lift and got to the bottom to find a long and very very cold tunnel. Not a lot impresses me in life but this did, when we emerged into Greenwich I was again quite impressed. I'd lived in South London for a year in 2011/12 but never set foot in the actual town of Greenwich, I'd been to the o2 in North Greenwich but never further. While there I found a delightful record shop with a ridiculously low priced section, there were even video tapes being given away free of charge which I found quite nice of them.

From Greenwich we ended up in Blackheath, don't know how, we took another couple of buses til we ended up in Woolwich where we got a train all the way to Charing Cross. While we were there I saw a middle aged man with a bag of clothes he's just bought from H&M and a water bottle filled with vodka. Unusual as he's a clean and regular looking guy but having a little tipple outside a train station.

So we end up at Paddington and I've got something to check up on, all day in the back of my head I've had something niggling at me saying I've got money in the bank, I know I haven't but for some reason I think I have. When it's checked I see I've had £20 paid in from something, oh the joy I felt. Money and I'm right. 

Get back to Reading around half 11 and the day has come to an end, I get a greeting from a Reading local, she says and I quote "wag one popcorn". A fine end to a spiffing day, the next step was a 12 hour sleep which I feel I thoroughly deserved. 

So, as I said I'll try to update weekly but it's all down to how much I've got on with the other blogs, which you should all check out by the way as they're very good. Check up with them here.

Cheers for reading you little treasures you.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Is Britain really bored of pop music or is chart performance not as relevant as it once was?

So, I recently read Seamus Duff's blog post on Metro UK's site; “After Lady Gaga’s Applause fails to hit the top stop: Has Britain got bored of pop music?" and felt he'd missed a few points so I decided to write down my thoughts. You can read Seamus's original piece here

Pop music is defined by David Hatch and Stephen Millward, authors of From Blues to Rock: An Analytical History of Pop Music as “a body of work which is distinguishable from popular, jazz and folk music”.  Pop music can be described as a different genre which is primarily aimed at a younger market and can often be considered a softer alternative to rock and roll. Based on this we can assume that throughout your blog post you’re referring to pop music as a separate genre; however it’s fair to assume that music can be considered pop by the mass appeal it receives upon release.

First of all I’d like to point out that Lady Gaga rushed the release of her new single “Applause” based on a leak of the track, this will have no doubt damaged the sales of her track as there was a free alternative to buying the track, therefore reducing her sales and chances of hitting the top spot of the charts.
You also mention One Direction not making the top spot with their release “Best Song Ever” and describing the effort as “the most shocking flop yet”. In the first 24 hours of this song going on music video website VEVO the video was viewed 12.3 million times setting a new record for most views on day one, I don’t think this could be considered a flop by any stretch of the imagination. Love them or loathe them they’re a force to be reckoned with.

One Direction was held off of the top spot by Swedish producer Avicii with “Wake Me Up”, this song was knocked from the top spot by Miley Cyrus with “We Can’t Stop”, a pop track itself.
In reality it’s easy to see how the music world is changing, artists no longer need to make it to the top spot to be considered successful, and money is made from other endeavours by both the artists and their management, for example US alternative hip-hop/rap collective Odd Future.

If you’re not familiar to them I’ll fill you in a little, Odd Future are a controversial rap collective from the United States, notable artists including Tyler, The Creator, Earl Sweatshirt and Frank Ocean all going on to have successful solo careers. In the beginning of their career the group would give their music away as free downloads using sites such as Myspace and Tumblr, their income was generated by pop up stores selling handmade merchandise at premium prices. While having little to no commercial success with any single releases from their albums yet still making money.

While pop music may not be making as much of a splash in the charts as it once did it’s still a hugely important style of music to a lot of fans, you mention Lady Gaga having 40 million plus followers on Twitter, this is irrelevant to the UK top 40 as its 40 million worldwide, record sales from outside the UK have no impact on the charts. Services such as VEVO are highly lucrative to artists and incredibly important based on the decline of music sales, artists have to evolve and change their operations to keep up.

While I find your blog post to be a fascinating observation of the current state of the music industry I have to respectfully disagree, while established artists may not being hitting the top spot Britain has definitely not got bored of pop music, unfortunately it is here to stay.


Sunday, 18 August 2013

Megamix playlist

I'm not going to bang on with this post, I'm not going to talk about anything in particular, I am however going to show several different videos and leave you with a Spotify playlist and have a line or so under each track to explain it's relevance. Try to enjoy if you have that ability.


Released in 1998 this track from Canadian alternate rockers is truly a thing to marvel at, pop culture references flood the track and make it easily one of my favourite songs.


I once had a 24 hour drinking bender with a couple of friends, before we realized we were going to be drinking for such a long time we were singing this song, after a while it became the unofficial anthem for the night.


What a Waster by The Libertines has been a staple inclusion to almost every playlist I've created in the past 8 years so it obviously has to be included on this list, ya two bob cunt.



With an opening line as subtle as a baseball bat to the face "there's no wrong way to fuck a girl with no legs" it had to be included here, beautifully sensitive song.


Itch, Jamie, Fruitbag and Johnny Rich, oh how good The King Blues were around the 'Save the world get the girl' era. My personal favourite song by the band, touching and upbeat at the same time.



Time for the usual lull in a playlist, the mood is dropped by a little Sac v Pip, a story of self harm and suicide asking the questions no one thinks of while contemplating such a tragic decision.


Tyler had to make an appearance on this playlist somewhere, taken from his most recent album Wolf this is the track I feel is strongest of the whole album, maybe even his career.


Kicking back a couple of years with this one, from goth superstars The Cure 'Just Like Heaven', my personal favourite track from them.


Next is from the UK's best rapper at the moment, Kate Tempest and her band Sound Of Rum, I chose this purely because of the beautiful opening music and obviously the lyrical genius of the track.


That shit cray? No, no it is not and it's featuring here, ain't it Jay?


Oh the memories, they are flooding me with this like I'm stuck on a slowly sinking canoe.


Do you have the time to listen to me whine? You fucking better because it's on here like a mudda fucker.


Almost at the end, don't say I never warned ya.


What better way to wind down than with our lord and saviour, Sage Francis.



Saturday, 17 August 2013

Curry five times in one week

Let's get into this a lot quicker than I usually do, getting the real point of the article to you as soon as I possibly can, Tesco can make one hell of a hot tikka masala. I had this delightful ready meal on Monday, Tuesday, again on Wednesday and Thursday, chilled on Friday with a pizza then had another today, that's right five days out of six.

Let's back track, let's get to the point of why I'm eating this so often was initially based solely on the price, a steal at £1.85, once I'd had it the first time I was hooked. There's several large chunks of chicken in a slightly spicy sauce accompanied by pilau rice, it's heavenly.

So far I've had no backlash from the curry, no erratic shitting and such so I'm thinking it can only be a good thing for me. Thank you Tesco, you've restored my faith in microwave meals you classy son's 'a bitches.

Friday, 16 August 2013

Crazy About One Direction - What is wrong with people?

So last night I watched Channel 4's 'Crazy About One Direction,' a documentary about the incredibly, let's say passionate fans of the UK boy band One Direction. Following several 'Directioners,' the documentary examines the lengths some fans go to meet the members of the band, methods including booking nights in hotels where the band are, going to their home towns and generally stalking them on Twitter at all hours of the day, the final product is film showing obsession and a fairly seedy subculture of young girls dedicated their whole lives to the band.

The ‘Directioners’ interviewed throughout the documentary range from totally insane to quite sad, on girl, Natasha got braces just because Niall Horan had them, she didn't need them just thought they looked good on him. Natasha’s story just made me feel quite sad for her, she’s responsible for looking after her younger sibling and disabled mother, One Direction are her kind of escape from ordinary life. In one scene she’s visually shaken by visiting the band’s waxwork statues. Another girl shown is one of the most intense people I've seen in a long time, she spent her 18th birthday in the same hotel as the band hoping to see them, at one point she proudly admits that Taylor Swift blocked her on twitter following their break up.

Another disturbing aspect of this was the so called “Shipping,” a fantasy thought up by the ‘Directioners’ of band members having affairs amongst themselves. There’s fan artwork, videos and erotic artwork of romantic interludes with band members, these seem to mainly focus on Harry and Louis with their names being combined to make Larry Stylinson.

Overall this documentary show’s how dark some of these fans can get, it show’s their threats to anyone dating anyone in the band, their constant stalking and dealing with the rejection when the band doesn't meet them. Another aspect I feel is shown is how disinterested the band actually is with meeting the fans, obviously they don’t have the time to meet all of them and there’s risks attached but they seem to actively avoid them at some points; for instance after announcing their tour at Wembley Arena, they’re all seen leaving the venue in cars with blacked out windows, it amazes me that they didn't have some kind of meet and greet to show some connection to the people making them a success.


Finally I feel it’s appropriate to note that this isn't a representation of all of their fans, it’s the fans who've completely dedicated their lives to the band, these are just normal teenage girls feeling they’re part of something that they really don’t need to be a part of.

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

The Morrisons cookie pie amazement

Today was fairly slow, that was until I went to Morrisons and discovered the delights of the toffee chocolate cookie pie. The word revelation is thrown around a lot these days, TV shows, films and music all get this unneeded title, these people throwing this phrase around willy nilly have clearly never had a Morrisons cookie pie, if they had the word revelatory would be seriously considered before being used.

Let us begin by introducing the structure of the cookie pie, it's a extra thick chocolate chip cookie topped with chocolate icing with pieces of fudge placed on the top, now I've got your interest... What if I was to tell you this magnificent beast would cost you nothing more than fifty pence? Would you now say I've got your attention? If I don't then there is clearly something wrong with you and you should immediately stop reading this post and go back to eating raw carrots.

The trick to conquering this beast of a biscuit is speed, eat it fast before the inevitable pukey feeling hits you, that is game over with this tasty treat, do not, I repeat not succumb to your body's cry's for you to stop eating it.

In conclusion, if you don't mind throwing up or perhaps losing a foot to diabetes then leave your home, work place, church or whatever you're doing and buy this delightful food stuff, you may regret it but you'll enjoy it at the time.