Sunday, July 17, 2005

I Hope I Can Forget You, After You Go


Not many bands can have every girl in the crowd singing along to their "misgoynistic" lyrics,

"i beat my woman, just to keep her in line / i'd leave my woman, but she comes
back every time"
but the Dead Flags are not one of many! they are Billy "the voice" Fitzgerald on vocals, Dave "Ice" Power on falsetto background vocals & shouts and also bass, Kevin Lowry on drums, and especially for us tonight the band also featured the inimitable Johnny Fun on Xylophone (yes, that is really his name- i asked.) and a bongo player whose name i could not hear over the roar of the 100-odd ruffians present at the gig tonight. WHAT A SHOW! A regular perfomer at the 'Open Mic' held every Monday night in Bar Eile, Fitzgerald has earned himself a reputation for reputable performances, tonight attracting a full-capacity-plus-a-few-more-probably crowd to McGarrigles.

the setlist included many f$%!ing awesome tunes, including "After You're Gone", "Woman", "Girls", "Here be Love", "Best Friend's Girl" and "How Long". The wordical genius of Fitzgerald's lyrics never failed to impress, or make us all blush, rhyming "indie chick" with "my dick". Every song is a passionate testament to scorned lovers, fearless unfaithfulness and the pain and suffering and sexual encounters that boys and girls everywhere experience in the search of their own indie chick/boy. Billy doesn't have that middle knickname "the voice" for nothing. those strained neck muscles made me squirm in my seat (a very uncomfortable bar stool...but i had a great front-and-centre view, of the bulging neck muscles, yay!)

Very super opening act was Cillian O'Kelley, who is on the internets, he says. www.somethingsomething/cillianonline.com. (sorry). He says there are photographs. The crowd was lit on fire byh O'Kelly with his performance of "Mouse of the Rising Sun" and other songs, one in particular inspired by a review which reviewed Cillian as "feeling like you're being taken from behind by Salvador Dali." I could never come up with anything like that. Cillian sings, writes and plays real good. How's dat? Also, there was a song in honour of Keifer Sutherland's ability to not pee in "24", and a rather unforgettable rendition of "I'm Keeping Your Poop", originally by Hayseed Dixie. No lock of hair, or lip-stick stained coffee mug would do??...

the Dead Flags opened their set for us tonight with a short film of their shenanigans - tonight it was sort of a goodbye gig as the boys are all going off to university to forget how to play the guitar, further enhance their embittered, ironical view of the world and leave us all a bit sad that they're not around. But we have the CD to listen to, with "not final versions of the songs hence the, at times, crappy quality."

Appropriately enough after all those tales of love, sex, heartache and girl-hating, the boys finished up their set with "Love Shack" by the B52's. Bringing a gorgeous girl on-stage to help with the vocals, they got everybody up off their uncomfortable bar stools to shimmy down to their last song ever, maybe. Despite the heat (only because there were so many people!) the understaffed bar, and the disruption in the form of one drunken middle-eastern political activist, this night was definitely not dead for the Dead Flags.

i hope we don't forget the Dead Flags, and i hope that they come back to us.

Saturday, July 16, 2005

The Boy Is Back In Town



Arcade Fire have a new song, "Cold Wind", which they made up especially for the "Six Feet Under" soundtrack. I'm in love with Arcade Fire at the moment, and this one makes me swoon.

Joy Zipper have a new song, "1", and it is real cute.

Ed Harcourt is releasing a rarity/b-sides thing in August called "Elephant Graveyard".

I'm really looking forward to the Dead Flags show tonight. It will be so great to see Billy "the voice" with a full band. On the poster some unusual instruments were mentioned...

Biffy Clyro & everyone who ever played guitar with Thin Lizzy will hit the Point theatre in Dublin on August 20th. This gig ties in with, at long last, a statue of Phil Lynnott that is being unveiled on Grafton Street on the 19th. That's gonna be so cool.

(this one time in June when i went to visit Kristina in Hamburg, we walked around the city one night. One of the places we walked was through the underwater tunnel of the river Elbe, and that message was at the entrance. )

Thursday, July 14, 2005

Glorious! Triumphant! Optimistic! Transcendant!



This may have been a dream I had, last night in my bubble bath, but I swear, !!! are doing a double A-Side single, with Stephen Merrit on one of the sides. Woo hoo!

BOO! I was totally dreaming. A little scratching of the surface has revealed that they are in fact just doing a cover of a Magnetic Fields song, "Take Ecstacy With Me". Their own song on the release, "Get Up" is not too shabby.

Billy Corgan is Just Doing Guest Vocals I Swear on old Pumpkins drummer’s new album (released last January) on this one song "Loki Cat" have you heard it? It’s pretty gorgeous.
Third Wave just sent me a text message that the Hot Chip album I ordered (well they have only 1) is in! Woo hoo! Tonight I’m gonna be dancing around the kitchen to "Beach Party", probly.

Surely A.Graham and the Moment Band's song "Glorious" could fix everything that's wrong in the world?

ohmygoditshometime!

Wednesday, July 13, 2005

All I Wanna Do Is Ride Bikes With You

The Moldy Peaches arrived today! (thank you Kristin!!) 2 whole cds of "Unreleased Cuts and Live Jamz" including "Lucky No.9", "Jorge Regula" and "Nothing Came Out", which are all my favourite songs. The recordings are pretty rough and crackly, with what seems like audiences mostly made up of their drunken, rowdy friends hootin' and hollerin' in the background. Kimya & Adam often giggling their way through most of the songs. I've been listening to it in the office all day, lucky for me there's noone here so I can turn it up LOUD. and lucky for everyone else that they're not here, it's pretty noisy, and full of bad words.

I have one more chance to enjoy Open Mic at Bar Eile next Monday night before I go back to Dublin. Leon said he will sing Rufus Wainright. I wonder if he will get naked and prance around wearing a purple feather boa, in a true homage to Rufus.

Ooh oooh ooh I'm excited for Sinead to come visit me in Dublin next week, !! I think I found something fun for us to do: there is a new indie pop night called Beat Connection at the Pod every Wednesday, it's free in and they mention Bloc Party, M83 & Velvet Underground in the advertisement. SOUNDS GOOD TO ME! (er, what do you think Sinead? We can discuss it with our excellent entertainment associate Mr. Beam. Hee hee)

Thanks to Donal Dineen , I don't get any sleep and there are a hundred bajillion new records I want. Like the re-released Arcade Fire EP, which i keep hearing is brilliant, sparkly, wonderful- a bit like this.How come all the good music on the radio is on in the middle of the night? huh? Huh? HUH?

It's only 1 hour til hometime. I'm meeting up with my fellow fancy office lady across town, Sarah, after work. We will sit by the river and cool off with some delectable chilled alcamaholic beverages. Yay!

I think I will start wearing a helmet from now on when i go out on my bike.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Love Is A Deserter


UPCOMING SHOWS THAT ARE GARNERING LOTS OF EXCITEDNESS:
1. the dead flags, july 16th, mcgarrigles, sligo
2. devendra banhard, july 29th, the village venue, dublin
3. electric picnic festival, 3rd & 4th september, somewhere in a big field in the south of ireland. hoo!

something bad happened last weekend. the Oxegen Festival was on. without me. Something went wrong in the universe, on my way to buy a ticket i stepped on a twig, and on the other side of the world somebody bought the last available ticket. Now after a really sad weekend of not being at the festival/sitting around feeling really sad, [especially when i got the 'OH MY GOD BIFFY CLYRO WERE FUCKIN UNREAL" phonecall and the "I WISH YOU WERE HERE!" text message] i am moving forward [with my eyes peeled for twigs] i have got the Electric Picnic festival in my sights now. here's to a twig-free rest of the summer. then i'll get to see:
Hot Chip
Nouvelle Vague
Arcade Fire
The Flaming Lips,
amongst others

so like, yay.