The Checkered Mind


RIP

RIP Gil Scott-Heron who passed away today at the age of 62…

 

the spoken-word ‘bluesician’ was well known for his inspiring blend of music, poetry and politics, which paved the way for many of the great rap and hip-hop artists of our day. He set the soundtrack to many demands for change in the 60′s and 70′s, protesting against the rise of mass media, the consumer society and nuclear energy and conflict. Moreover, his words inspired black activism in their call for equality throughout the world.

Last year, Scott-Heron released his first studio album in 16 years, titled I’m New Here. It was one of finest records of the year and was met with deserved global praise. It helped bring his overwhelming talent to the new generation and his voice was sampled frequently in Kanye West’s 2010 release, Dark Twisted Fantasy.

Gil Scott-Heron will be a massive loss to both music and poetry. Rest In Peace.



On The Horizon
May 12, 2011, 11:46 am
Filed under: on the horizon, on the stage

over the next few days…

alela diane gig, sam’s homecoming, warpaint gig….happy days!

oh, and here’s a random pic of my new musical crush…lykke li…yes please :D

x



P.S.
April 15, 2011, 1:18 pm
Filed under: on the stage, on the streets, on the turntable

forgot to mention…tomorrow is Record Store Day!

a celebration of all things vinyl and those wonderful little independent havens that still continue selling records for our pleasure :) plus the 2011 ambassador is Ozzy Osbourne, so you know it’s good…

if you’re in aberdeen, head down to One Up on belmont st. for some limited edition sales as well as live music between 2 -5pm

if you’re in manchester, head to either Beatin’ Rhythm Records, Piccadilly Records and/or Eastern Bloc Records (all based around the NQ). all are taking part in Record Store Day, but there’s also the likes of Vinyl Revival etc to pop into for a good mooch! The Night & Day and Common are also taking part, with live music and DJ’s all tomorrow, including Dutch Uncles and The Answering Machine…

help celebrate the brilliance of the Record Store…and while you’re at it, pick up some classic limited editions and see some live shows for free! (but don’t miss the F.A. Cup!)

finally…see the Record Store Day website for a bunch of ace stuff, including live recordings from the likes of REM and Cage The Elephant…http://recordstoreday.com/Home

enjoy! x



75
April 8, 2011, 12:13 pm
Filed under: on the mind, on the muddy fields, on the stage



legend

…75 days to go!



And The Award Goes To…

i have to say this…thank fuck for the Mercury Prize Award…because if the Brits was the only major award ceremony that celebrated British music then i would want to scratch my eyes out to be honested…

let’s have a looksie at tonight’s nominees for Best British Single for example shall we…

Alexandra Burke ft Pitbull – ‘All Night Long’
Cheryl Cole – ‘Parachute’
Florence & The Machine – ‘You’ve Got The Love’
Matt Cardle – ‘When We Collide’
Olly Murs – ‘Please Don’t Let Me Go’
Plan B – ‘She Said’
Scouting for Girls – ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’
Taio Cruz – ‘Dynamite’
Tinie Tempah – ‘Pass Out’
The Wanted – ‘All Time Low’

God fucking help us…it’s basically a list of X Factor dunderheads who haven’t even written their own songs (Florence included) and the victor will be the one who has the most inane, screaming, eight year-old girls as fans. the only reason why i’d listen to 90% of these songs is if i was being tortured by some very nasty folk and they wanted information…quick! especially if they put on Scouting For Girls…i’d be freed by the time the intro had ended…mind you, i’d love to torture them…

secondly i just wanted to point out (because i’m riled!) that two of the British Album Of The Year nominations were actually released around a year and a half ago…well before 2010, never mind last year’s award ceremony…PJ And Duncan’s 1995 effort ‘Top Katz’ might as well be there…dicks!

and thirdly…the thing that got me all angry and flustered in the first place…i’d like to question the stupidity of the Brits Nominations Deciding Panel or whatever the wang it’s called. because they must be both braindead and/or have no idea about music outside the never altering ‘rnb hip-hop dance pop’ nonsense, for putting The National into the category, ‘International Breakthrough Act’. they released their debut album in 2001…TEN FUCKING YEARS AGO! not only that, but they’re in a category which also includes Justin Bieber and the cast of, (God forgive me for uttering this word), Glee. if i was Matt Berninger, i would be weeping hard…or on the other hand, not giving a fuck because i know that the Brits is a pile of crap anyway…either or, either or.

small as it is, there is a possibility that tonight’s awards could secretly pleasantly surprise me…however, given it’s history, it won’t…it really won’t. i could go as shallow to call it the SHIT Awards…but i’m not going to…actually yes i am…

ENJOY THE *SHIT* AWARDS PEOPLE…HOSTED BY THE FAT GIGGLING PLANK THAT IS JAMES CORDEN…WHO AT TIMES I SECRETLY FIND QUITE AMUSING…BUT ONLY BECAUSE HIS BELLY WOBBLES LIKE JELLY AND GAVIN AND STACEY WAS QUITE GOOD…OK!

ahem…sorry for the rant :)

x



DAFTA

so tonight’s the night of the British Academy Film Awards…but who really needs that, when you have another set of The Checkered Mind’s quick one (ish) line reviews of recently watched films!?

kicking things off…

Blue Valentine – magnificent acting from Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams giving light to the toughest part of a relationship and one that is rarely portrayed on the screen….the breakdown of marriage and the slow pain of falling out of love…brilliant, but really not something to watch at the beginning of a day like i did, otherwise you’ll feel slightly depressed!

Never Let Me Go – equally as depressing! but in a different way…Carey Mulligan is the stand out act in this heartbreaking film of inevitable loss, but admiration also has to go to the child actors and actresses who were suprisingly fantastic in their roles. slightly slow at times, but covering many angles of love, jealousy, hope, courage, pain and acceptance, extremely well

True Grit – marvellous film from some of the finest directors of our time. Jeff Bridges is as expected, sensational, however Hailee Steinfield steals the show completely. It is unlikely, (as she faces the likes of Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore), but i would love to see her take tonight’s Leading Actress award. A fine, fine western, also portraying the best bear balancing on a horse act i’ve seen for a long time ;)

Howl – a cheeky little number starring James Franco as Allen Ginsberg, telling the story of his bloody brilliant poem Howl and how it caused a stir in court due to it’s obscene language, etc, for the time. Howl also helps to portray Ginsberg’s rise to stardom and his early attempts to become the great artist that he inevitably did. Good, but at times slightly questionable, particularly the animated sections

The Way Back – highly average ‘epic’ survival film. certainly a fantastic story (based on real events and taken from the memoirs of a Siberian POW Camp escapee), however very slow at times and an ending that leaves you asking, so what happened to that guy? and, so when is this bit happening? i personally expected better from director Peter Weir

Black Swan – wonderfully odd, powerful, poetic and haunting. Natalie Portman is beautifully awesome, Vincent Cassel is enthralling and Mila Kunis does a pretty decent job too! huge respect for Darren Aronofsky, as this is, as many have said, a glorious piece of film…expect it to snatch up several awards later

Please Give – slow, dull and doesn’t really go anywhere. But, if it has Catherine Keener in it i have to watch! not recommended though

The Fighter – i usually question how exhilarating and essentially different a boxing film can be as there’s been too many dull and average ones in the past. however, this really is pretty good. this is chiefly thanks to the (surprisingly) decent acting of Mark Whalberg and at least in this case, the remarkable Christian Bale. kudos to the usually irritating Amy Adams as well! The Fighter also stands out due to concentrating on life outside of the ring, adding a great deal of realism to the challenges presented to a professional sportsman. it’s a shame the Supporting Actor award won’t fling towards Bale tonight, as Geoffrey Rush has (in my opinion) to take it!

127 Hours – James Franco again, but probably in a much more challenging role. he plays his character superbly well, from the innocently arrogant to the authentically gritty and desperate. Danny Boyle’s survival movie has excellent cinematography and excellent dialogue, packing an exhaustingly large amount into just 90-ish minutes. probably not a film you’d go out of your way to watch a second time, (essentially for the fear of becoming bored and starting to dislike it), however this adventure is certainly worth a view…plus Clemence Poesy is in it :P

The King’s Speech – there’s little to say really. extremely good stuff, particularly from Geoffrey Rush, although i’m sure Colin Firth will steal the show again! (not that he doesn’t deserve the acclaim…he plays George VI fantastically). a big award winner im guessing!

enjoy the show tonight…it’s clearly been a sensational year for film :)

x



To Begin At The Beginning
January 23, 2011, 2:56 pm
Filed under: on the stage, on the turntable | Tags: , ,

here’s your (slightly belated!) something for the weekend…

taken from the beginning of Dylan Thomas’ Under Milk Wood and read, quite beautifully, by the legendary Richard Burton

that opening monologue really is quite something…

x



Two Jumps In A Week

it gets me very, very excited that both these acts are flying high in the rumour mill for glastonbury 2011…

sit down, have no distractions and take in the beauty of both these sets

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wyn9g/Glastonbury_Radiohead_at_Glastonbury_1997/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00wv3j8/Glastonbury_Pulp_at_Glastonbury_1995/

x



2010…The Best Of

it’s almost the end of another year…so let’s review it!

these are all my personal opinions, so please feel free to agree or agressively criticise, sup to you :)

Best Moments Of The Year

  1. That first look at Mt. Everest
  2. Faithless followed by Stevie Wonder at Glastonbury 2010
  3. Going to the Taj Mahal
  4. Having an elephant back bath
  5. White water rafting in Nepal

Biggest Mares Of The Year

  1. Being told I had to turn back with Everest Basecamp just ahead (but at least im still alive!)
  2. The Tory Government coming to power
  3. The World Cup…both the event itself and our bid going to pot
  4. That bungee jump lol
  5. Come Around Sundown…get it together KOL!

Best Book I’ve Read This Year

  • Lustrum – Robert Harris

Best 25 Albums Of The Year

  1. Warpaint – The Fool
  2. Arcade Fire – The Suburbs
  3. Laura Marling – I Speak Because I Can
  4. Stornoway – Beachcomber’s Windowsill
  5. Foals – Total Life Forever
  6. Bombay Bicycle Club – Flaws
  7. Tallest Man On Earth – The Wild Hunt
  8. Beach House – Teen Dreams
  9. The National – High Violet
  10. Lonelady – Nerve Up
  11. Villagers – Becoming A Jackal
  12. Gil Scott-Heron – I’m New Here
  13. GAYNGS – Relayted
  14. Deerhunter – Halycon Digest
  15. Broken Bells – Broken Bells
  16. Delta Spirit – History From Below
  17. Two Door Cinema Club – Tourist History
  18. Anais Mitchell – Hadestown
  19. Perfume Genius – Learning
  20. Phosphorescent – Here’s To Taking It Easy
  21. Midlake – Courage Of Others
  22. Band Of Horses – Infinite Arms
  23. Interpol – Interpol
  24. Best Coast – Crazy For You
  25. Robert Plant – Band Of Joy

Best Embarrassing Album Of The Year!

  • Ellie Goulding – Lights

Best 25 Singles Of The Year (From What I Know Were Released As Singles…)

  1. Foals – Spanish Sahara
  2. Laura Marling – Rambling Man
  3. Two Door Cinema Club – What You Know
  4. Warpaint – Undertow
  5. Aracade Fire – Ready To Start
  6. Stornoway – Zorbing
  7. Foals – This Orient
  8. Mumford & Sons – The Cave
  9. Ray Lamontagne And The Pariah Dogs – Old Before Your Time
  10. Aloe Blacc – I Need A Dollar
  11. Villagers – Becoming A Jackal
  12. Bombay Bicycle Club – Ivy And Gold
  13. Gorillaz Ft. Little Dragon – Empire Ants (not a single, but such a fucking ace song!)
  14. Arcade Fire – We Used To Wait
  15. Kelis – Acapella
  16. Black Keys – Tighten Up
  17. Interpol – Barricade
  18. Delta Spirit – Bushwick Blues
  19. Dum Dum Girls – Stiff Little Fingers
  20. LCD Soundsystem – Drunk Girls
  21. Lonelady – Intuition
  22. Beach House – Zebra
  23. The Morning Benders – Excuses
  24. Caribou – Odessa
  25. The Coral – 1000 Years

Best Embarrassing Single Of The Year!

  • Katy Perry – Fireworks

Best Band/Artist Of The Year

  • Justin Vernon – the dude is just everywhere, again, making sensational music! he features chiefly on Relayted by GAYNGS (a supergroup including the likes of Justin Vernon and Mike Noyce from Bon Iver, Ivan Howard from The Rosebuds, Joe Westurland and the Cook brothers from Megafaun and Jake Luck and Nick Ryan from the Leisure Birds). Vernon also features on many of the songs from Anais Mitchell’s brilliant folk opera Hadestown, based on a modern story of Orpheus and Eurydice. Finally, he even makes a couple of appearances on Kanye West’s knew record!

Best Gig Of The Year

  • Interpol (Edinburgh Corn Exchange)

Best Festival Of The Year

  • Glastonbury 2010

Best 30 Movies Of The Year (Released In The UK Since Jan 1st)

  1. Inception
  2. Un Prophete
  3. Shutter Island
  4. Scott Pilgrim Vs The World
  5. The Social Network
  6. Toy Story 3
  7. Exit Through The Gift Shop
  8. Crazy Heart
  9. The Secret In Their Eyes
  10. Gainsbourg
  11. Le Concert
  12. Winter’s Bone
  13. Another Year
  14. The Kids Are Alright
  15. Please Give (not released in uk, but seen and liked!)
  16. The Ghost Writer
  17. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Pt. 1
  18. A Single Man
  19. Kick-Ass
  20. Megamind
  21. Greenburg
  22. The Town
  23. L’arnacoeur
  24. The Lovely Bones
  25. Certified Copy
  26. The Road
  27. The American
  28. The Arbor
  29. Robin Hood
  30. L’Illusioniste

Plus…The Way Back, Black Swan, Blue Valentine, The King’s Speech, 127 Hours, The Tempest, Never Let Me Go and True Grit (not released yet…but i’m expecting them to be pretty darn good!)

Best Documentary Film

  • When You’re Strange – A Film About The Doors

Best Embarrassing Movie!

  • Easy A

Best Actor Of The Year

  • Leonardo DiCaprio – as it has always been said…he doesn’t make a bad movie. And seeing how both the remarkable Shutter Island and the even greater Inception were released this year with DiCaprio playing the lead roles exceptionally, it couldn’t really go to anyone else!

Best Actress Of The Year

  • Julianne Moore – i wasn’t sure who to pick to be completely honest, but Moore’s roles in both The Kids Are Alright and A Single Man were really very very good and im certain she’ll be up there with a fighting chance for an Oscar

Best 10 TV Programme’s Of The Year

  1. Accused
  2. This Is England 86
  3. Any Human Heart
  4. An Idiot Abroad
  5. IT Crowd
  6. Five Daughters
  7. I’m In A Rock N Roll Band
  8. I Am Slave
  9. Secret Britain
  10. Pillars Of The Earth

Best 5 Exhibitions Of The Year

  1. A World Observed – Dorothy Bohm – Manchester Art Gallery
  2. The Doors: When You’re Strange – Idea Generation Gallery
  3. Wolfgang Tillmans – The Serpentine Gallery
  4. Skin – The Wellcome Collection
  5. Exposed: Voyeurism, Suerveillance and the Camera – The Tate Modern

Best  5 Sporting Moments Of The Year

  1. The Ashes (not over yet, but we’re playing pretty damn well!)
  2. Rooney And Scholes’ last minute winning goals against Manchester City in January and April
  3. Amy Williams’ Winter Olympics gold medal
  4. England’s T20 World Cup Final victory over the Aussies
  5. Mark Cavendish kicking ass in the Tour De France

And Finally…Best Fish Of The Year!

  • Barry…because the other one died…

:) x



But I Am Married To Your Charms And Grace
November 26, 2010, 7:21 pm
Filed under: on the horizon, on the stage, on the turntable

this week’s treats are easy…because, over the next 5 days i’m going to see all these :D

interpol! (supported by surfer blood)…

laura marling! (supported by the pins)…

frank turner! (supported by ed harcourt)…

whoop!

x




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