Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ Category

Jingle Bells?

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Christmas is fast approaching, and in fact I am taking a break from wrapping gifts to do this post. I have already sent large parcels to friends and family in Australia, and as soon as I get a commitment of reciprocation from BS, I’ll send something his way as well πŸ™‚

Today we were in a certain local store shopping for a certain someone, and found this item on the shelf:

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It’s a scale model field of wheat, intended for use as part of a model train diorama. It was fantastically detailed and very beautiful, and both KLS and I were agog it it. Until we looked at the back:

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You have to (painstakingly) assemble the field from tiny pieces! Lord in heaven this would take forever, and you know it’d never look as good as the photo on the cover.

Truly a gift suited only to the most maniacal of train otaku!

Northrend

Friday, November 14th, 2008

The Warcraft expansion sends us to the frozen continent of Northrend, and here are a few screens from the first zone I’ve been exploring, the Howling Fjord.

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Actually the third is from Grizzly Hills, a zone I rode through to get to the new mage city Dalaran so I could buy – at exorbitant cost – the new mount you see me on in the last screen. It is the first passenger mount in the game, so I can take 2 other players with me. That’ll be fun in groups!

So far I have found the expansion to be so much more expansive, creative, beautiful and just downright fun that it’s like a entirely new game, not just an expansion to an existing one. And I have barely scratched the surface of the new content πŸ™‚

Oz Rock Yeah II!

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

This started as another comment to BS’s comments to my last post. If you haven’t read his comments (and checked out the videos), do now!

The list of awesome Oz 1980s could continue for ever! (Although technically speaking, Real Life and Tim Finn are Kiwis…). Science Fiction, by the Divinyl’s, is just so, so awesome!

Here’s some more, including a few straying into the late 70’s early 90’s:

Shivers – The Birthday Party (1979)
Nick Cave at 22! The birth of a living legend. If I could meet one person on Earth, it’d be this man. (This song holds a special place for me as well, and perhaps every lifelong Nick Cave fan)

Computer Games – Mi-Sex (1979)
I was seven years old. The word otaku hadn’t even been coined, and yet these dudes got a NUMBER ONE SINGLE about video games! Watch that video! Listen to the synth hook! This is what you call a masterpiece! (Request for BS: please comment on the printing out on the dot matrix printer of the Mona Lisa…think it was a scan or a hand-drawn approximation? It’s ascii art correct? Another reason this video is awesome…)

I Got You – Split Enz (1980)
Awesome video, still striking to this day. And a very catchy song!

Be Good Johnny – Men At Work (1982)
Yes I know I put them on my other list, but this is actually my favourite of their songs. I wore a school uniform just like that one for… 13 years?

Jim Morrison – Widowed Isis (1982?)
Australian goths used to cling to this band (which had formed and broken up during the early 1980s) as if they mattered. I’ll admit this song is good, but it’s not (nor ever has been) ‘Goth’. It actually became a bit of a meme amongst my friends, as an example of a ‘so good it’s bad’ goth song πŸ™‚

Send Me An Angel – Real Life (1983)
BS included this one but I’m bumping it because it brings to mind a fond memory (not to mention is an awesome song). Back in 1983 my brother (BS) and I went to see the movie Krull, which we’d both been looking forward to for some time. Those were the days when they used to play music videos before the movies (while you waited for the film to start). We saw the video for this and I was dumbstruck. I mean this was in my glory days of D&D and Fighting Fantasy and all that, in a cinema to see a fantasy film and zomg the music videos are now fantasy as well!!! My 11-year old heart probably skipped a beat at that realization πŸ™‚

Computer One – Dear Enemy (1983)
When I heard this again just now, the world briefly stopped. Morodorian in it’s brilliance, this song answers the age old question “Could there be a world in which man and machine understood each other?”

Soldier Of Fortune – John Paul Young (1983)
I love the laser Australia, a year before Frankie’s Relax video (but not before Bowie’s Heroes). Also note that the dancer in this video has commented on it πŸ™‚

Working Class Man – Jimmy Barnes
The Born In The USA of Australia. Hated it in the day, but as age has piled on the song has begun to resonate (loudly)!

Psycho – The Beasts Of Bourbon (1984)
One of the very few times in my life I ever got drunk I was filmed and got on TV! It was some show that used to screen late, late at night in Newcastle and they used to just film people out at the bars on Hunter Street. SMC & I and some other friends were filmed and I was gibbering things like “I am the Beast Of Bourbon!”. It wasn’t for a few days before I found out I actually made it to TV. I was told by a friends mum (who thought it was hilarious) and to the best of my knowledge she was the only person I knew who actually saw it. Tex Perkins (the lead singer of this band) was a god to Oz indie types (such as yours personally). I hugged him live on stage once (no kidding, it was when The Cruel Sea played at Newcastle University…I was in the front row and jumped up on the stage…) and still recall his cover of Bohemian Rhapsody at the Hodern in Sydney when he opened for Nick Cave in about 1992 to be one of the very best live performances I have ever seen! (I even have more Tex Perkins stories…)

Dead Eyes Opened – Severed Heads
Always hated them, always will. Included here only because I have some stories. Oh man do I have some stories. If I ever get drunk again, maybe I’ll share πŸ˜‰

Too Young For Promises – Koo de Tah (1985)
This is on my iPod… I listen to it all the time πŸ™‚

Heaven – Eurogliders (1985)
Not a great song but somewhere in my morphic field is something about either the song or the band…did I see them live? Did I meet one of them one time (at gigs in Sydney via Chook’s woman we occasionally met people from various bands). Actually the song isn’t terrible, but the video is good to see the 1980’s Sydneystyle πŸ™‚

What’s My Scene – The Hoodoo Gurus (1987)
Hated them in the day, but love love love this song now. Saw them live once…recall they were crazy drunk…

Locomotion – Kylie Minogue (1987)
Four years older than me. She was cute then (aged 19) and is still cute now. Yes the song is crap but it symbolizes the end (sort of ) of the ‘golden age’ of Australian music for me. Obviously I never went to a Kylie concert (did she even perform during her early career?) but I did see her in person once, at a department store in Sydney. I have a bit of a half-memory of her doing an appearance at Garden City as well… is that true?

Of course when I say the golden age ended, well that’s crap itself of course. Three years later this monster exploded onto the Australian (and world) scene and Australian rock had reached a new (and since never surpassed) plateau.

Ok BS, AW, MMC, SMC, anyone else – I challenge you! Are there any gems of Ozrock I have forgotten about?

Terokkarantula (for real, this time)

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Australian readers may be amused to hear that a local story from Cairns is making the email/blog rounds here in the USA (and, presumably, worldwide). I of course refer to this:

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The story is here.

All I’m going to say is… well I don’t know quite what to say. I’ve strode through my share or Orb Weaver webs in my time but never seen something quite this shockingly large! Poor bird πŸ™

Oz Rock Yeah!

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Some of my all-time favourite songs by Australian bands (Nick Cave excluded):

Reckless” by Australian Crawl
aka “The Boofhead Song”. Back when I was a shrimp, I recorded this one from the radio one time, perhaps accidentally, and used to fast forward past it all the time because I (and BS) hated it. Now I just love it to death, and believe it’s one of the all time classics of Australian music. I love the line about the Manly ferry. Every time I’ve ridden the ferry, I can just imagine someone sitting next to me writing the lyric.

I Hear Motion” by The Models
A pop band during the 1980s, that had that distinct sound of Oz pop (more rock than british pop music). The Models actually had a tonne of fantastic songs, and their dark sound kept them on the periphery of other genres, such as goth or straight rock. This, their first big hit, is my current favourite. (Incidentally, the lead singer sounds incredibly like Nick Cave in this song)

I Send A Message” by INXS
I saw INXS live once (free, at Spears Point Park) and hated them. Most of their later catalogue doesn’t do much for me, but that doesn’t detract in any way from the fact that The Swing is one of the finest crafted albums I own. So many great songs on that album! This is currently my favourite πŸ™‚

Street Cafe” by Icehouse
Ignore the song for a sec (if that’s possible) and check out that video. Holy Cow! This was 1982, and even Duran Duran hadn’t produced their video opus’s yet. Iva Davies was so ahead of his time in both music and video. He was a monster of Oz Rock back in the 1980s, and hopefully songs like this show you why.

Say Goodbye” by Hunters & Collectors
God this video is awesome. Could they have possibly known, so many years ago, how nostalgic to an ex-pat this would eventually become. Look at the sky on the horizon. That’s 100% Australia! I used to know a girl who had such a crush on the lead singer of this band (Mark Seymour) and seeing him again here I understand why! This song has one of the most beautiful and powerful and evocative lyrics of any song I’ve ever heard, which is ironic since it was beloved by the sort of crowd one would hardly associate with poetic beauty. Read the comments on youtube and feel the passion! This song is a tour-de-force, a masterpiece. This song is one of the best songs ever written and I’ll love it until the day I die. And then I’ll play it in the Pure Land πŸ™‚

Down Under” by Men At Work
The song is almost a cliche these days (5.5 million youtube views!) but I still love it. Even though I always did, I believe this song has a special place in the hearts of Australian ex-pats, because it so skilfully summarizes the sorts of things about Australia the world seems to think πŸ™‚

And of course, this one.

I’ve blogged it before and I’ll blog it again. That last entry is not just one of my favourite ever Australia songs, it’s one of my favourite songs period.