Julie had managed to get seats in row 3, which was around two metres from the stage. In addition to a strong set from mainly the second album and the recent arena tout, Will Young sang three new songs, which will no doubt already be available as mp3 captures from the many cellular phones in the concert.
Sunday, 10 July 2005
William appears
Julie had managed to get seats in row 3, which was around two metres from the stage. In addition to a strong set from mainly the second album and the recent arena tout, Will Young sang three new songs, which will no doubt already be available as mp3 captures from the many cellular phones in the concert.
Mara Carlyle
Enjoyable, talented and slightly quirky singer. First album called 'The Lovely'. Mara disarmingly handles sensuous glissandos and leaps into a heartstopping upper register with deliciously buttery phrasing. She makes it all seem casual. Her folk singer style covers many genres augmented with ukelele and saw(!) amongst the instruments.
Lazin' on a Sunday afternoon
Saturday, 9 July 2005
Friday, 8 July 2005
Terror in London
Living as a Londoner, most of my life has included the awareness of our capital city as a target for terrorist attacks. The most sustained period was when the IRA sent bombs to major areas of our city as their violent protest about Northern Ireland.
The current attacks unleashed in Central London, using a bus and tube trains are from another source. Although arguably claimed by al-Qaeda, these attacks don't give warning and don't give an explanation.
So using the most commonplace symbols of London life - the red bus and tube, we now have an unknown killer in our streets.
Union Jack
The Union Jack is reflected in raindrops on a car window from the electronic message sign at the NASDAQ Market Site in New York's Times Square July 8, 2005, which has been displaying the flag as part of a tribute to victims of Thursday's bombings in London.
Many Blogs throughout the world are displaying a Union Jack today as a sign of global support for the United Kingdom in these troubled times.
Explosions in London's commuter systems early yesterday killed at least 50 people and injured more than 700 during the morning rush.
Thursday, 7 July 2005
In a Tube Train
These are other peoples' stories.
Read Pfff tell from one of the trains.
And then the after effects.
And another...
Paris
Wednesday, 6 July 2005
London 2012 Olympics
Maura told me that we'd won.
I'd heard the build up to the decision on Radio 4 earlier in the morning. The UK representative Tessa Jowell sounded very bouyant. We all knew that Paris was the only real competition. Another Britain/France Moment.
Hmm. I'm in Paris tomorrow - I wonder what Bertrand will say!
Some of my preferred coverage of the build-up comes from an East London based blog from Diamond Geezer who has captured the environment and the local spirit of sometimes faltering hope well. Bow, Stratford, and all points East do well from this decision.
Tuesday, 5 July 2005
New beer keeps me awake at nights
So someone has invented a beer which contains caffeine.
Anheuser-Busch is launching its caffeinated beer in the UK. BE (Beer With Extra) contains 5% alcohol, 60.4mg of caffeine, guarana, and ginseng. In the US, BE is sold as B-to-the-E (BE).
No chance of falling asleep after a beer now.
Monday, 4 July 2005
Arrange those chairs
Vestibular Unisinos is a simple point and click game which simply asks you to arrange chairs in various picturesque settings. Waste some hours.
Sunday, 3 July 2005
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