Tuesday, 31 August 2010

A more exciting week than last week

Time to update you on my life.
This past week-ish has been quite good, and also includes a few new discoveries. 


So the fairly average stuff first: I re-enrolled at college and it chucked it down, I've been to work several times, almost finished my personal statement and attempted to bring about some order to the chaos that is my room.  


Now for the good stuff: 

  • My friend returned from down under and brought back Tim Tams (which are not as good as penguins), a multicoloured lizard that is on my wall, a mini koala that is on my curtain and some kangaroo jerky (it tasted disgusting, I would not recommend it). Having not seen her for a month we were back there the next day to camp in her garage, as you do.
  • My friends played at the B2 in Norwich, so I went and watched them do their "female fuelled punk" thang
  • I have rediscovered a liking for Quavers 
  • Musical discoveries were made in the form of Hurts - Wonderful Life and Everything Everything - My Kz, Ur BF
And so we come to this morning...at exactly 9:07am I received my confirmation email from seetickets.com that I have booked to attend Reading Festival 2011. Hell to the freaking yeah! Yes, I was up, on my laptop, with my debit card in hand and gig buddy (now festival buddy too) MSN-ing me so we could coordinate our purchasing, deciding whether or not we needed a locker, early entry and exactly what was the difference between green and white car parks? FYI I chose the green car park...I prefer green. This morning pretty much made my week and I have had stupid grin on my face ever since 9:07am. XD <<<< Like that

Now I find myself in the last week of my summer holiday and as predicted at the start of my 6 weeks of freedom I have left my English and Photography work until now to be completed...bad Laura...so I know what I am going to be doing this week *sigh*

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Ignore the rain and watch something brilliant...

It's wet, it's windy, it's cold and it’s AUGUST?!...yes, a truly awful summer is upon us and it has led to afternoons and evenings not spent outside with a glass of Pimm’s breathing in the drool inducing smells of a BBQ, but a summer spent curled up on the sofa watching TV whilst wind and rain batters the windows. 

As a nation we have been herded indoors and with almost all of our favourite series having had their finales in June/July and not coming back until at least September, we are left to the mediocre TV listings intended for those unwilling to embrace the expected summer sun. However, amongst the ‘just sit there and stare’ likes of Big Brother (admittedly my guilty pleasure), the X-factor and various soaps, there is a big shining gem of a TV show.

Must Be the Music is a TV musical talent contest, but it is nothing like its closest comparison, the X-Factor. As it says on the website:
“The search is on for Britain & Ireland's best new music act! Real superstar talent, Dizzee Rascal, Jamie Cullum & Sharleen Spiteri judges new music talent”.

For me this show really lives up to what it claims to be, it focuses purely on the music and not the sob stories so common on the X-Factor, it also does not discriminate against anyone who doesn’t fit the typical pop mould dominating the charts recently. It’s a show that allows the artists to be themselves and doesn’t turn its back on someone who isn’t singing a “current” (Mr. Cowell’s favourite buzz word) song. In fact, it actually lets the artists showcase songs they themselves have written...quite frankly I was amazed at the talent just in the very first episode. From harpists to rock bands, from steel drums to acoustic guitars everyone is given the opportunity to shine.  

Just a few of the hugely talented acts that have caught my eye include:
·         Pepper and Piano – a pianist and singer combo who had never performed in front of anyone before their audition and whose raw talent and passion shone through in their performance and may have even brought a tear to my eye.
·         Flow Dem – five hip-hop and rapping teens from Wales who just make me smile.  
·         The Pictures – another five piece, this time an Indie/Alternative (for want of a better description) band, with a front man whose sound is fresh and a pleasant change from the ‘norm’.  
·         Emma’s Imagination – one girl and her guitar, a busker from Scotland who I would give all my change to if I saw her performing on the streets of Norwich.
·         Missing Andy – a self proclaimed Britpop/rock five piece with meaningful lyrics, bucket loads of passion and who have an air of The Enemy about them.  

Admittedly there are the necessary “are they for real?” acts but good dose of them will liven up any show, my personal favourite from the series would be the cringe inducing heavy metal Christian band.  

As for the judges? Well, they’re not short of talent either, between the three of them they have accumulated: four platinum albums, nine gold albums, one silver album, ten UK top 10 albums, two UK number 1 albums, fourteen top 10 singles, four number 1 singles, a Mercury music prize and two Brit awards. It puts the X-factor panel to shame really.

Straight talking Dizzee Rascal, jazz extraordinaire Jamie Cullum and Texas front woman Sharleen Spiteri make up a dynamic and diverse musical judging panel perfect for finding the next British music legend. They deliver the critique or compliments without the unnecessary drama and as a panel have brilliant chemistry, bouncing off each other superbly with a real eye for the ‘next big thing’. Something tells me these acts are in good hands.

So, all that’s left for me to say is ignore the downpour that summer 2010 has become and switch on MBTM, you will not be disappointed.

    
  
           

Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Passions

It’s 2am on a year 9 camping trip; two teachers, my friends and I are sat in a one-doored shed in a field waiting for the downpour of rain to stop (how very British) so we can go back to our now very damp tents and sleep. To pass the time various questions are being asked including “What is love?” Now, this is a difficult question at the best of times but add on the time, two previous nights of disturbed sleep and what I like to call “tent lag” and this is almost impossible. Teachers: always challenging the mind even at 2am.

Everything is going smoothly until my teacher asks: What are you passionate about? At this point my mind is working overtime, thinking about everything I do, have done and even everything I would like to do. This in itself answers the question for me, surely if I have to think so hard do I actually have a passion? So, without wanting to seem completely stupid I half heartedly mutter something about swimming, my current hobby, but, having never been a very good liar and the complete lack of enthusiasm with which the answer was given it’s quite obvious swimming is not my passion. The shock that I didn’t have a passion completely threw me and at the age of 14 I decided to try and find something I was passionate about. Little did I know it had been staring me in the face the entire time and only in the last year/year and half have I really recognised my passion.

English, it’s plain and simple I’m passionate about English. Reading, writing, the opinions, the interpretations and the issues addressed. Having always been completely obsessed with reading and regularly writing my own short stories as a child it would seem obvious that English would be my passion, but I think, for me, it was a case of looking too hard to find something that was already there. With the daunting task of writing a personal statement about why I love English I thought a blog post would be the best way to start putting together some ideas and constructing said personal statement. So why do I love English?

What I like most is the freedom English gives you to form your own opinions and interpretations, and how two different people can come to different conclusions about the same text yet they are still both right. I also like how this freedom extends to writing and how no issue seems too big to conquer or challenge, thus allowing eyes to be opened and minds to question said controversial issues. One of my favourite examples of this is To Kill a Mockingbird, there has been a wide selection of books looking at racial inequality and the unjust criminal justice system in southern America but this book caught my attention due to the way in which it is told. Through the eyes of a child a horrific crime and inequality is addressed and lead to the book becoming a modern classic and deservedly so. The fresh narrative perspective really caught my eye and it is a book that has become well thumbed and remained a favourite of mine.

It sounds cliché but I would quite happily spend my days devouring novel after novel lost in worlds that range from the Great Depression of America in Of Mice and Men to the wild setting of Transylvania in Dracula and to the thought provoking Noughts and Crosses series. The ability novels present me to escape from reality and take time out of a semi-hectic life to just relax and spy one someone else’s life is a factor that inspires me to keep reading as many books as I can. It’s like one long Facebook post or Twitter tweet, only a hundred times better. Of course I am also challenging my bookcase to cope with the ever growing weight and how can you resist that new book smell. :P

So there you have it, a brief introduction into why I love English and a nice little bit of writing to introduce and go along with it. Two birds, one stone spring to mind...

And to quote my favourite bouncing Tiger “TTFN...ta ta for now!” :)

                        

The beginning...

I had a blog, I started it in January planning to write something (my thought, articles, reviews etc.) at least once a week to get my writing into the big wide world of the web and kick start my plans of entering the world of journalism and ultimately realise my dream of becoming a legendary magazine Editor-in-Chief. It will happen and one day you'll know my name :P ...anyway this blog was left dusty and forgotten as I was dragged kicking and screaming into the world of revision and AS level exams so, I deleted that blog and decided to start fresh with this one. New blog, new enthusiasm, hopefully new dedication.


And so I shall be sharing my thoughts and writing with you lucky people who are reading my blog...I am hoping that this will be more productive than flicking between Facebook and Twitter and thus wasting my days 'stalking' my friends and favourite celebrities. Also if you're really lucky I might actually get my bum in gear, get out and take some pictures on my very, very, very lovely camera and show my pictures off as well.


Now it's time for me to go, and for you to eagerly await my next blog :P