Just been watching Elton John and Rod Thomas a.k.a Bright Light Bright Light perform their new single ‘All In The Name’ on the Graham Norton Show on BBC1. Not quite my thing in musical tastes but is wasn’t too bad a single. Apparently the guy (Rod) is Welsh, which is something I’ve partially got in common with him. Me being half Welsh. I’m going to give him 8 1/2 for his singing and musical ability but a 3 (out of 10) for the song performed. Sorry but I just didn’t really dig that particular track.
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Zayn Malik vs Azealia Banks
An article I did for WhatsOn, read and enjoy. It’s to do with an argument Zayn and Azealia that escalated into something much bigger than it should.
http://uk.whatson.uk.com/azealia-v-zayn-war-of-the-musical-worlds/
Eurovision Song Contest 2016
Congrats are in order for Ukraine on winning Saturday’s Eurovision Song Contest 2016 with their song ‘1944’, courtesy of their singer Jamala. Unfortunately this has managed to rub Russia up the wrong way and are said to be intending to boycott next years’ edition. That’d be a first. They seem to think it’s an anti-Kremlin song. Personally I find it absolutely ironic (and hilarious) that for a country (formerly the USSR) that likes to strike fear into the hearts of the western world that they get worked up over rivalry victory and a Austrian drag queen.
On another note I admit voted for Hungary (Freddie) to win as I liked their entry but admit I was blown over by Georgia’s entry (Nika Kocharov & Young Georgian Lolitaz). Pity about Joe and Jake, 3rd to last. It was a nice treat seeing Justin Timberlake perform and I hope you enjoyed the show America.
All I can say is congratulations on your victory Ukraine, well done Jamala
Adele, (One of) the best of British
A small article I did for Whats On about soul singer Adele. Feel free to read and enjoy
http://uk.whatson.uk.com/adele-19-21-25-and-beyond/
Congratulations to Kevin Simm on winning The Voice UK 2016. I watched two of his performances and I admit I was impressed by his efforts as a solo artist, I am tempted to buy his debut album. Well done on your win Kevin.
Since his win I have had people say that because of his stint in Liberty X that he shouldn’t have been allowed on the show. My honest opinion is that that shouldn’t really have mattered much because many of the contacts that he made during his time in the band probably weren’t even his. And let’s face it there are many girl-groups/boy-bands out there who probably aren’t calling 100% of the shots were they’re careers are concerned.
The Pet Shop Boys on The Graham Norton Show
Just been listening to the Pet Shop Boys perform their latest single “Pop Kids” on the Graham Norton Show, it actually sounds really good. Though their sound’s more 80’s/90’s it still sounds good today. Neil Tennant still sounds as good as ever. I may end up being tempted to buy the album if the rest of the album’s any good.
Patriot Rebel @Rock City basement, Nottingham, 28/4/2015
Crowds gathered at the basement of Rock City for the launch of Patriot Rebel’s new LP launch and there was plenty to enjoy as four other bands helped celebrate the launch.
Parasight kicked off the night some top quality rock which was worthy of rock greatest themselves, it was that good and drew a large crowd. You could practically sense the adrenaline rush after a few minutes, and Desensitised, first female duo of the night and these were two girls who defiantly had something to shout about kept everything going. With plenty of material about beer, rubbish boyfriends and weekday antics along with lots of laughs these two are a definitely ones to watch in the future were the local music concerned. Keeping with female leads You Want Fox were the first all-female trio whose oozed adrenaline and bass
Eva Plays Dead kept everything going and took things straight into the crowd and their female lead even serenaded one lucky punter in the process, and the bassist kept the stage antics going with a riff on a speaker. By the end of the night Patriot Rebel owned the stage and ended night the only way it was meant to be: with full-on rock, and adrenaline fuelled mayhem. This was a night full of fresh original material, and these are five guys who have relentlessly proved there worth in the local music scene.
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Glastonbury 2015 review
A review I did for Glastonbury Festival 2015. Read at your leisure and enjoy.
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Glastonbury Festival 2015: The One and Only! For the last three days of this beautiful June weekend, Worthy Farm in Somerset has once again become the center of …
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Eves The Behaviour review: ‘TV’
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The video to the single is in itself interesting as it looks like it partially set in a hospital, and dramatic scenes are definitely worth the watch alone.
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Max Raptor and Hildamay @The Venue, Derby 15/3/2012
My first time into the derby-based music venue, ironically called The Venue and there’s two bands on tonight and from what I can gather there’s a lot of hype about them. Hildamay, who have been on the music scene since 2008, and all that can be said was that the crowd reaction was absolutely huge and not surprisingly these guys just sounded awesome. Everything about them was just fresh from the vocals to the bass and their sheer energy on-stage. From what I’ve heard Hildamay have definitely got what it takes to seriously hit the big time.
Burton-on-Trent’s own Max Raptor co-stole the entire show and all I can say is that these guys are just incredible and have lots of raw energy and oozed masses of adrenaline. They sounded like complete pro’s and not surprisingly everyone still wanted a piece of them even after the show. Seriously, the locals of Burton should be proud of this lot, you’ve got one incredible band on your hands. The guys show some serious power when they’re in front of an entire crowd.
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