Tuesday, May 3, 2011

30 songs in 60 days challenge pt2

2. Least Favourite Song
Rebecca Black - Friday

Well this doesn't really need much explaining, apart from there is a reason why I don't like the mass produced music of the 'younger generation'. Sure there are some great muso's coming up in the ranks but this is not one of them. So I apologize in advance if you listen to this song, but hey I did warn you!!!! LMAO




Sunday, May 1, 2011

30 songs in 60 days challenge pt1

After having writers block for the last few months I have decided to take up the 30 day song challenge, however in an effort not to bombard you all with a thousand clips in will be 30 songs in 60 days. As you all know I adore music so these songs are just a small collection because for certain themes I could go for days. So to start.....

1. My favourite Song (well right now anyway)
Emily Browning - Asleep

I fell in love with this song after seeing Suckerpunch starring one of my favourite Melbourne Actress' Emily Browning. Needless to say when I found out that Emily also sang most of the songs on the album I was even happier. This song is actually a cover of a Smiths song, (from Louder than Bombs - I think)another band I have recently discovered and love but more about that later. So why is it my favourite (at the moment at least), it easy...because it is beautiful, haunting and speaks to me in ways that I can't actually describe. Emily's version just seems to have another level to it that just makes you fall in love and break your heart at the same time. So enjoy.


Wednesday, March 16, 2011

new music


I am always in search of new music. Well maybe not the new lastest up to the minute style music but new to me. One of the best ways I've found to discover diverse bands, songs and music is general is to ask those around you what they are listening to. Personally I also ask all of my new friends to make me a playlist of songs they think I should hear. Sometimes I've heard it before and other times I get given rare gems that I never would of found without their help.

However this latest discovery is not from those offerings, in fact I stumbled on a 10sec track as the opener to a tv show. With a 10sec riff I was hooked and searched out the song writers only to discover The Pierces.

The album which I discovered was Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge, and lets just say its fantastic. Their style is such a mix of artists but also unique, think Fiona Apple, Regina Specktor, a bit of the darker side of Amanda Palmer. My favourites are "Secret," and "It was You". "Boring" has a great dark feel and as weird as it sounds it reminds me of my fav gal from "Gossip Girl" Blair at her darkest. Be sure to jump on YouTube or Itunes and give it a listen, its well worth it.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Order of St. Beryl

I think I need to join a convent.....ok so I'm kidding but I came across some classic footage from some of my favourite comedians Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. This classic clip comes from there show Not Only But Also, a show I was introduced to at an early age.

Having grown up going to a school where Chapel attendance was forced every week its these images of the The order of St Beryl - otherwise known as the Leaping nuns of St Beryl's that would often leap (excuse the pun) into my mind during service.



Apart from making me laugh its a good reminder that not all humor has to be 'blue' or use foul language. Plus it reminds me that it is thanks to the comedians of the past that allows us just great humor now. So a big thanks to Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, the entire Monty Python team, Tim Brook-Taylor, Graeme Gardner, Bill Oddie, Tony Hancock, Kenneth Horne, and so many more that it would take to long to list

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Super Cute!!

Its almost Valentine's day and look what one of my favorite bakers from the USA has created. Cakepops in the shape of teddy bears. You just gotta love what Bakerella comes up with. If only I was a better baker I would so be trying to make these!




Sunday, February 6, 2011

Damn you JB Hifi

Just a quick note today. DAMN YOU JBHIFI is all I'll say. Ok so I'm really glad I could pick up my long awaited copy of Immodesty Blaize's doco on burlesque which I've been waiting for ages to get.

However the plan was to go in and pick up DVD then leave. Lets just say that failed. Thanks to the discout section I also found the 1970's Valley of the dolls and Moulin Rouge on sale for $6 each. Then that thinking of "if I get can get these bargains there must be more" . Thankfully willpower took over and I resist the urge to go crazy but the temptation was there!

Off to watch my new distractions...Kisses


Saturday, February 5, 2011

The Burlesque Underground


This sunday night Madame Natalia is holding the burlesque underground night, with our theme being LOLITA. The Mama of the Burlesque Underground- Madame Natalia- and The Order of Melbourne, present a wickedly tantalising and controversially seductive evening of burlesque, cabaret and theatre that is not to be missed!

Plus with the recent release of the movie Burlesque its amazing how many people I work with have a sudden interest in the genre. So armed with killer heels and my favourite blue corset I will be holding the hands of a few newbies as I welcome them to the world of burlesque.

If you fancy joining us please do at and shed your inhibitions, if you dare...

Sunday the 6th of February, 2011.

Tickets:$20 Full, $10 Group of 5 or more.

Doors open at 7pm, show begins at 9pm.

Starring Scarlett, Poppy Cherry, Foxtrot India, Natalia Ristovska and special guest co-host Paul Moder

NOTE: Show is strictly for those 18 years and over. Contains themes, scenes and concepts that may offend.


 
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