Tuesday, October 18, 2005
When It Rains It Pours
I'm not sure but am thinking this definitely can't be worse than me living with 184,729 mice for the last two years.
Current Music: Delays - Long Time Coming
Monday, October 17, 2005
I Hate Caffeine
I went to the Lock Tavern last night for a drink with Alex. I had a glass of wine because I'd had enough beer throughout the weekend.
Then we ate at some American-style place. I had a highly caffeinated diet coke. Much to my shock they had pizza burgers. I ordered one - it came with mayonnaise on it. Come on people, seriously!!!!
After that we went to a place called Colour on Inverness Street. There was a decent band for a Sunday night in a random bar. The DJ played some good oldies. I had another highly caffeinated diet coke.
I came home around 11:00 pm. I checked my email, had a few IM conversations with my friends, and watched my Best of Jimmy Fallon on SNL DVD for the 1835th time. I tried to go to sleep around 2:45 am. I did not fall asleep until after 5:00 am. This is why I hate caffeine.
Current Music: Pete Yorn - Long Way Down
Sunday, October 16, 2005
Ballroom Blitz
Downstairs I was waiting at the bar for Sunil who disappeared and a very trendy looking guy came up next to me attempting to get a drink. I asked him if he was in a band because he certainly looked like he was and it turned out I was correct. Apparently this guy, Gary, used to be in a band called Ballroom that was around during the height of 90s Britpop (my favorite era) when Blur, Suede and Menswe@r (fyi - that's not a link - they just do the a like that) were really popular. I actually thought he was possibly in Menswe@r before I spoke to him because he had their exact style going on. He told me they were signed to Blur's label, Mother, so I decided to do a bit of googling on the band today. I found one photo of them (Gary is the one that stands out, I'm guessing because he was the singer):

I also found an NME review from November 3rd, 1998 that says:
BALLROOM Day After Day (Mother)
U2 REALLY ARE EVIL BASTARDS. NO LONGER content to foist their nauseating bombast on the public once every few years, they are now filling in the gaps between their own records by releasing pompous toss by other acts on their Mother label.
Ballroom come straight from the same school of songwriting that brought us the bilious musings of Suede and the noxious, self-pitying shite of Morrissey at his least inspired. 'Day After Day', while not without redeeming features, is an album drunk on doomed romanticism which lies prostrate on pop's busy highway waiting to be splattered. Singer Gary Prosser has a raspy voice not unlike Crispin Longpig and a knack of writing miserable epic tunes but is seemingly unaware that there are white keys on a piano as well as black ones.
Hence, while in the context of more varied material, the title track and the similarly sullen 'Household Names' might have sounded rather mighty, mounted as they are in 35 minutes of supine foppishnes with string sections they are denied the opportunity to shine.
Ballroom then, as in plenty of room for balls.
4/10
Ouch! Maybe next time Gary.
Current Music: Menswe@r - Stardust (I've been inspired to listen to Nuisance now.)
Saturday, October 15, 2005
Last Nite
In other TV news, I just watched TOTP Reloaded. Hillary Duff was on and she is so emaciated. Sorry but she just looked gross.
So last night we unfolded our kitchen table to play beer pong, but we forgot we needed ping pong balls, whoops. We ended up using the inside of Kinder eggs instead of balls. It worked okay but it was hard for me to play with Carling. Mairead and I beat Zoe and Liz, and just for the record Liz stunk (sorry Liz!)
Then me, M, Z and Laura met their friends at Wax Bar. There were some real classy guys in there. One guy stopped me to ask if I was the Irish girl on X Factor last week. I don't even know if there was an Irish girl on the show but for some reason I thought it was a good pick-up line.
Then I started talking to some guy who actually knows Alex from his hometown which was really random. I ended up dancing with his friend for the rest of the night who after the first few minutes I did not want to be dancing with. Then the conversation turned into this (please keep in mind that I did not kiss him):
Guy: I'm reeeaaalllly horny right now.
Me: Uh...?
Guy: I'm sorry, I'm really hard (grabs his crotch.)
Me: What?!
Guy: I really want to go down on you.
Me: What did you just say?
Guy: I really want to go down on you!
Me: I thought English guys don't do that?
Guy: I need to go, it was nice meeting you (walks away holding his crotch.)
What was that?!
Current Music: Maximo Park - Apply Some Pressure
Thursday, October 13, 2005
New Kind of Low
Also, this is the IM conversation I just had with my dad:
Acquiesce4: i threw up during my class break today!
Acquiesce4: because of a hangover!
Acquiesce4: i'm sure you wanted to know that
Acquiesce4: ive hit a new low
Daddy: Dave threw up the other nite also hangover
Daddy: he did not eat
Acquiesce4: thats funny
Acquiesce4: but i bet not at work
My parents tend to think it's funny when my brother and I do this. Is that normal?
I just came back from breaking fast at Zoe's. Her family was really nice and the food was yummy. I didn't pay for the train there and I even got to bring her mom's honey cake home with me which totally made my day.
Current Music: The Cardigans - Erase Rewind
Wednesday, October 12, 2005
Isn't It Ironic...
I've been trying to read for class tomorrow and I don't understand what I'm reading. Luckily I was able to Google a synopsis of the book so at least I will have a basic idea. I'm supposed to meet up with someone from school tonight since we live near each other. I will not be eating and will be drinking in moderation so I'm half-assed trying to be a good Jew.
PS - Don't tell God I'm on the computer.
Current Music: The Libertines - What A Waster
Tuesday, October 11, 2005
Understanding Council Tax
- Got more drug users into treatment than any other London borough by developing facilities that deter drug users from committing crimes.
- Issued 135 Anti Social Behavior Orders since 1999 and closed 17 crack houses over the last year, far more than any inner London borough (guess I won't be seeing Pete Doherty and Kate Moss in these parts.)
- Fitted over 5,000 home smoke alarms, mainly in the most needy neighborhoods.
I don't have a smoke alarm and I'm needy, what's up with that Camden?
So last night I saw Editors at the Astoria with much thanks to Ben who gave me his extra ticket. The Cloud Room, who are apparently from New York, opened. I'd have to give them another listen before thinking about buying them but their last song (which is currently being played on K-Rock) called Hey Now Now was very good.
Next up were We Are Scientists who were AWESOME. These guys have great songs and play really well. I think they are madly in love with all the members of Editors though which worries me a bit. Anyway go see them.
I also have to mention that we met Editors' parents. Ben figured it was them because there were three sets of older couples standing in front of us on the balcony (and trying to duck out of our way) as we were watching W.A.S. He started talking to them and as he suspected they actually knew people in common. I didn't say too much; I just had a short conversation with one of the dads as he assumed by my accent that I was there to see We Are Scientists. Very nice people, I wish I knew who the singer's parents were though, I would definitely not mind going on a blind date with him.
Finally came Editors. They were really great. My favorite song was Bullets. I don't have too much else to say except that I hope I've still got a ticket for Franz Ferdinand because they are opening.
My Jackson Hole-style burger is ready now, yum.
Current Music: Cosmic Rough Riders - Justify the Rain
Monday, October 10, 2005
Random Gigging
Current Music: Editors - Munich
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Weekend Update
On Friday night I met Alex in Angel and we went to the Chinese buffet in the N1 shopping center that I'd wanted to try. It was better than the nasty buffet Liz and I had in Soho but it still wasn't very good. The best part were the dumplings (oh how I missed them!) and of course the dessert. After that we went into Islington Academy to see The Stands. We walked in at about 8:15 and freaked out because they were already on. Then we did a double take and it wasn't them, but it definitely could have been a tribute band because they sounded and moved exactly like them. We walked in during their last song which is too bad because they were really good and I have no idea who they were. The place was full but we still managed to stand in the third row. The Stands were really great live again like always. And I have to admit that the new guitarist is definitely good looking (he looked like he could be Dave Grohl's cute younger brother) and was a great guitarist too (he's still no Luke though.) He seemed to be watching everything Howie Paine (singer) was doing as to take cues but he really got into it about halfway through the show. They did a few new jams; one during Soon Come and another during a cover song in the encore, and like usual the best live jam ever during Always Is the Same. That was the highlight, but my other favorites of the night were Just Enough Love and Here She Comes Again. The new guitarist doesn't play the sleigh bells as well as Luke but is definitely a satisfactory replacement.
We didn't end up staying for XFM night because they chucked us out of the venue and I had no patience to wait on line and then pay again to re-enter.
On Saturday I read for my class all day. I'm really not kidding! I read a whopping 100 pages of The Twenty Years' Crisis 1919-1939 by E.H. Carr. Fun times.
Last night I went to Laura and Mairead's housewarming party. Most of us here have very tiny refrigerators with practically no freezer, so they stored bags of ice in the washing machine. How clever is that?! It was Zoë’s debut back in London too so I was very happy to see her. The party was fun; I mostly remember being really hot and hearing I Predict A Riot four times. I also asked Dan Dan's friend Andy 472 times if I could come over to his house when his mom makes sushi for dinner, I'm really annoying sometimes!
They also had these cute plastic shot glasses (which Mairead apparently sweet-talked a local bartender into giving her for free) that had a divider down the middle and the girls filled half with Baileys and half with Crème de Menthe. It was the best shot I've ever had and tasted like a liquid Andes mint. Does anyone know what that shot is called?
Back to the weekend. So I stayed over, and then this morning Laura, Alex and I went for brunch at The Brondes Age (which is in, well, Brondesbury.) I had an omelet with spinach, but it really isn't the same without feta cheese. I miss NY diners.
After that I came home, and then walked up the Kentish Town Road to get money out of the ATM which was predictably broken. I then bought the wrong light bulbs for our new lamps which is really annoying. After that I hit up my favorite supermarket, Iceland. Fine, it's not my favorite supermarket, but it's my favorite cheap one. Almost everything in that place is 1 GBP! I came home and dropped the food off, then had to go back outside just to take advantage of the lovely 60 degree weather. I took a walk down to Camden to go to the HSBC there, but the line predictably had 20 people on it so I didn't wait. Okay, I didn't really go to Camden just for the ATM and the nice weather. I actually went so I could go to my real favorite supermarket, Sainsburys. I seriously love food shopping. Plus Iceland didn't have grapes and I'm dying without them. I forgot that they close at 5:00 pm on Sundays though (damn you Sainsburys!) so I took a brief walk up the main road instead. I popped into a few sneaker stores because I'm desperately trying to find a pair of outdated black Pumas (btw pronounced Pew-ma here.) I also bought some toiletries at Superdrug which is much cheaper than rip-off Boots.
I just downloaded the newest version of iTunes. After I installed it I plugged in my iPod (just for a general song update) and it updated 4293 of my 5968 songs. I don't understand that - has that ever happened to anyone before? The iPod is working okay though so I'm not complaining.
Now I'm back here and am not attempting to turn on the TV because I know there is bound to be only crap on the four channels I have. I did watch Top of the Pops Reloaded yesterday which is my new favorite show. I know that only 13 year olds watch it though so don't tell anyone.
It's already 9:30 pm; there is no way I'm going to end up reading for school tonight which is really bad.
Current Music: Bell X1 - In Every Sunflower
Friday, October 07, 2005
I've Waited So Long
This will be my fourth time seeing them (should have been the fifth except the people who run V festival don't know how to handle a queue and I missed them.) I've been looking forward to this for a long time, especially since the second album came out.
Check them out here: The Stands - Do It Like You Like video
Those who know my relationship with The Stands know about my obsession with Luke Thomson, the former guitarist. This will be my first time watching the band without him. I'm not happy about this but will hopefully be able to focus on the music without looking at the left side of the stage. The last time I saw them I almost pushed Luke down the stairs when I grabbed him to talk to him.
This was taken the first time I met him at Mercury Lounge (you can tell how interested he was in the conversation.)

Anyway, Kat is back here for a week so we went to The Angelic last night, which is where else, but in Angel. I have a cold and was not planning on drinking but you know that didn't happen.
Tonight is XFM night (aka good indie/britpop music) at the Islington Academy right after The Stands. I won't have to pay to get in since I'll already be there which is nice. I heard they played Hard To Beat three times last time so I'm looking forward to it!
Current Music: The Stands - She Speaks of These Things
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Drive Me Crazy
I think I may be the only person on earth who owns Drive Me Crazy on DVD.
Current Music: Beastie Boys - Body Movin' (Fatboy Slim Remix)
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Do You Want To?
Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To video
Current Music: Annie - Heartbeat
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Happy New Year!
Current Music: Haven - All For A Reason
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Holy Satan's Underpants
The night started off with an opening performance from the Skintight Jaguars. It was typical heavy metal with an added plus of the singer sticking his hand down his pants and touching himself. I was not impressed.
Next up were the "Championships." The first band up were the only indie act, The Miserables, performing I Predict A Riot. That was fun for me but obviously everyone else hated it and they were taking the piss out of themselves anyway. They got sent into the cage (where the bad air guitarists had to go) and next up came "Crispy" who air guitared to Muse. I couldn't believe there were two good songs in a row but that was the end of that. There was a gladiator (literally), a farmer (last year's champion), two crazy kids who stripped and a few others that don't deserve a mention. The group who put the most effort into their performance was Satan's Underpants. They distributed a newsletter about themselves prior to their performance, had a fan base in the audience waving Satan's Underpants flags, and they had hardcore props. They entered by tearing through a huge banner and performed Fight For Your Right (To Party.) Their entourage threw huge bouncy balls into the audience and shot off confetti guns. It was a great display and they had a full air band including a drummer. I had to root for them (mainly considering I was wearing a "Come On Our Pants! Satan's Underpants!" sticker), but Crispy won which was well deserved. I will not be attending in 2006 but it was a worthwhile one-time experience.
I forgot to mention that I went to my favorite indie night in London again at The Roxy on Thursday. They played Ladykillers by Lush and I almost had a heart attack. Nobody here even knows that song; too bad because I would so kill that at karaoke. They also played Pain Killer by Turin Brakes so I actually died twice.
Current Music: Jimmy Eat World - Firestarter
Saturday, October 01, 2005
That is the Correct Answer
Today I went to the library to read but a) I didn't understand what I was reading, b) they didn't have some of the books I needed and, c) a live Jimi Hendrix concert was blasting from the adjacent room. It was commemorating his first performance ever in London which took place in that very hall. It was good but we were in the library - who can do work while Jimi Hendrix is blasting?
Then I came home and watched Love, Actually for the 197th time. I'm going out now for Joy's boyfriend's birthday. Ben and Dan Dan are coming now too so I'll know some people, yeah!
Also a congratulations to Liz who finally bought a phone!
Current Music: Jay-Z - I Just Wanna Love U