July 4, 2008

3 words to sum up Day 2 at the Roskilde Festival….

“No Pussy Blues”… famous words by Nick Cave and the bad seeds  GRINDERMAN. Grinderman by far is THE best act yet at Roskilde this year. Radiohead are great and all but that’s because they are Radiohead… Nick Cave on the other hand was F to the fantastic, fabulous & f*cking awesome. From the second they started till the second they left the stage, I was just in….awe. The man is intense. Next to Cave you have Warren Ellis – also from the Bad Seeds. He’s also in Dirty Three (they came to Malaysia last year sometime!)… this man is intense as well. I know, I am lacking words to describe the concert I just saw. Could it be because I nearly ran all the way from the Orange stage to the media center to “blog” this while it’s still fresh in my head and my blood is running but my vocabulary usage isn’t?

 Grinderman are a fairly “new” band. They’ve been together as a collective since 2006 but all the members were from (Nick Cave and) the Bad Seeds. Cave nicknames this Grinderman project as the “mini seeds”.  I was amazed at the interaction with all the band members. It was a look of love and hate. The kind of look you’d give your partner when in deep conversation – of the serious kind.

I sat down on the grass with a good view of the big screen the whole time. My feet feel like they’re about to fall off but when the possibilities of an encore came around, I jumped to my feet and ran as close to the stage as possible. And what do you know, an encore! And not a Grinderman song either cause Nick said they didn’t have enough songs for an encore…. But what happened to their first single  – also the name of their album – Dig , Lazarus, Dig!?

 Moving on to other acts I managed to catch on Day 2:-

Gnarls Barkley – they put on a good show and sound good but half way through their set – I just fell asleep believe it or not. It wasn’t them but me – I was just so tired from standing in the hot sun for too long.

Kings of Leon – were quite the eye candy to make up for the sun burning you up a live. They played things cool while looking hot and they put on a pretty good show to boot. Not the kind of greatness displayed by Grinderman but the kind of fervor one would have through their “eyes”… at least that’s what Caleb the lead vocalist told us through his eyes. You know, “smiling with the eyes”… Totally fierce. Of the songs I know and remembered, they played California Waiting, Red Morning Light, Four Kicks, The Bucket, Fans, Charmer and this one beautiful song from their latest album – I forgot what the name is… These guys have loads of potential to be bigger rockstars than they are. They are great musicians, they are fairly young (I say that cause I am older than 90% of the band..haha) and they have the looks…. On a side note – I could’ve sworn I walked by them yesterday! I heard a bunch of guys speaking in American-English and this would make me look as 99% of everyone here speaks everything but English. So as I was walking, I looked their way and for a brief second made eye contact – but walked on. Like I said, maybe it was them, maybe not…. But I would like to think the former!

Last but not least, I finally saw Santogold. The set was hella short! She was scheduled to come on at 2030 but for the first 20 minutes, there was her DJ with his laptop on stage playing a various mix of music, from beats to the Smiths to even the Police… before Ms. Gold hit the stage, two of her dancers smartly dressed in short sleeved white shirts and black bottoms came on and stood still – unless moved by the music. She launched into her hits like Creator and L.E.S. Artistes… and it was a full on party at the Cosmopol where she was performing! But the show ended prematurely. It was like she performed all her songs from her debut album… EXCEPT for her latest single Lights Out. I was  actually looking forward to hearing that perform live…. But Radiohead never played Just like I was hoping they would (and did at previous summer fests…) Again you win some, you lose some…and I still haven’t found my phone :-(  

No pictures for this post. The next post however will only be photos as I’ve done much of the writing in this post… By the way, I’m missing Goldfrapp right now. As much as I would have liked to see them, it’s just too cold to walk to the other side… plus I want to wake up early to beat the crowd at the showers and catch the Ting Tings at 1230!

The Streets are about to approach the stage now and if it’s not a full on sardine can by the Orange Stage, I’m gonna stick around to check them out. Then again, if it is packed, the warmth from other people might help me keep warm.

Tomorrow – Day 3, along with the Ting Tings, I hope to catch the Tokyo Police Club, Joan As Police Woman, and then there’s a major dilemma whether to catch The Dillinger Escape Plan, Neil Young OR My Bloody Valentine, I also want to see Liars and of course….The Chemical Brothers. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned about music festivals like this is that you don’t get to see all the performers you plan on seeing. Simply because show times conflict, it’s way to uncomfortable for vertically challenged people like me to make it close to the stage for non-screen venues so end up going elsewhere, and in most of my cases, too tired to make the walk and dodge crazy drunk people enroute to the venue.

Did I mention that the whole festival has been marked? A term I’m using loosely in comparison to when a dog pisses to mark his spot…. It’s amazing to see people just pissing everywhere! Guys and girls. Avoid walls and corners… it’s probably been pissed on.

July 4, 2008

I survived Day 1…. minus a phone

While America is celebrating July 4th, I am celebrating the fact I survived my first ever music festival – the Roskilde Festival 2008. I did have a few hiccups on the way – for example, upon check-in they told me they had not received my booking for camping. I freaked out (ala Liars style) for a second but shortly after speaking to someone at the media service center – I was on my way to set camp…..for the very first time. *side note – not only is this my first big international music festival but… I also showered shared a shower room with a room of naked Scandanavian women! How wierd was that?
This Programme belongs to Me

This Programme belongs to Me

 The restricted media camp was quite full when I got there. I set up my tent however in record time (or at least what I think would be record time for a first timer). I was suppose to meet with these 2 American people (Colleen & Mark from Texas) I met at the train station but they wouldn’t let me out through to the regular camp sites before actual start time at 5 p.m. I spent some solo time walking around, sitting around and in general, mucking around….. up until I had to do a phone cross over with Navsta @ Traxx FM – Travel N’ Music….the station’s new tagline is what my life is all about right now. 

my tent

My Tent - aka a freaking oven during the day

Thursday’s line-up had about 18 performers performing on 6 different stages. I only managed to catch 3 acts:- Clutch, the Gossip and last but definitely not least, Radiohead. I did try to see MGMT but word of advice for vertically challenged Asians while going to western based music festivals – be prepared to see nothing. Unless of course you’re a professional stilt walker, or can fly. Thank goodness for big screens at the larger stages.

Click on thumbnails below to see some pictures from Day 1 of the Roskilde Festival 08 

View of the Orange Stage    

Unfortunately the Odeon stage (where Clutch, MGMT and the Gossip played last night) did NOT have a screen. Getting to the stage early is your best bet… and when I took my own advice – I was upfront during the Gossip and got some pretty good shots of Beth Ditto prancing around in a silk mumu, flashing her wonderfully thick – cellulite legs every so often. 20 minutes into their set I had to dash off to the Orange stage where Radiohead was about to start.

 

  Beth Ditto the Gossip

Writing about Radiohead deserves its own paragraph (and probably because it’s not grammatically correct or something like that.) Anyway, they took stage right at 10 p.m. – initiated by the Greenwood brothers licks and chops (?) and of course Thom Yorke’s lingering croon. They played a great deal off their In Rainbows album and towards the middle-end of their set, through in some older tracks like Karma Police, Paranoid Android, My Iron Lung and a few others I can’t quite think of now. I was waiting for them to play JUST though as I had heard they played it during their other festival appearances this summer. Nearly 1.5 hours and Just was just missing. In all though, a magnificent performance with little chit chat in between songs…. Just perhaps Thom Yorke dedicating their next song to everyone at the festival who had done bad drugs…..

Picture of the Big Screen next to the stage during Radiohead\'s performance

Picture of the Big Screen next to the stage during Radiohead

 

Only non-screen view I could see of anyone from the band

Only non-screen view I could see of anyone from the band

Click on thumbnails below to see more pics from their set

 In all, I trekked back to my campsite in the cold with a smile on my face – a combination of relief after using the toilet and finally seeing Radiohead – 15 years after I missed a club gig of theirs in Mexico…. I learned my lesson and made sure I was not intoxicated this time around…

Today there will be performances by Kate Nash, Gnarls Barkley, Band of Horses, Santogold, Mogwai, Cocorosie, Grinderman, Goldfrapp, the Streets…just to name a few….where do I begin?

July 3, 2008

Day…oh I dunno..but day 1 at Roskilde!

I don’t want to write a whole lot because I’m working on a full post later – but I just wanted to let you all know that it’s been real great here at the Roskilde Festival. Fabulous weather, interesting people, colourful scenery and of course MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC! In short, today I saw a little bit of Clutch, a little bit of the Gossip and last but definetely not least, RADIOHEAD….I also lost my phone during their set. I guess you win some and you lose some. Losing the phone definetely sucks though.

Lots of great photos and a full update coming soon!

July 2, 2008

July 2, 2008

11:51 a.m. – At the Stansted Airport in London waiting to board my flight to Denmark. I’ve either been eating Kebabs or sandwiches at PRET since I’ve been here. Despite my first impression of food in England being tasteless or whatever, I’ve been quite happy with my selection of culinary survival this time around. I am still waiting to try the Fish & Chips here – served in newspaper dripping with fishy goodness. Maybe when I come back en route back to Malaysia.

Yesterday I met with my sister’s dear friend Hash here. In the many years they’ve been friends and the many times I’ve gone to see her in New York, never once did I meet Hash. So finally we met up and had a drink at the Cittie of York – a bar with AIR CONDITIONING. I learned having airconditioning whether in your house or working establishment is a luxury in London. It was exceptionally hot yesterday but still quite acceptable and pleasant. The bar is located in “Holborn” and I assumed it was walking distance from the Holborn tube station. I walked ridiculously far to get there, and this wasn’t including the wrong turn I took before. When I finally did get there – turns out there’s another tube station only a block away.

Hash was there with another friend of his who was spending his last night in London before flying back to the US. He left a couple minutes after I got there but not after recommending I try the Samuel Smith lager – good choice too cause I found it very tasty and smooth!

After the Cittie of York pit stop we made our way to Aldgate where we walked to Brick Lane aka Bangla City!

We hit up a few places before settling at Vibe. They were having some street style hip hop launching or other so we went and sat outside and talked.

The night ended with more kebabs and a 10 pound taxi ride back to the Clink.

I would totally go back to that Brick Lane area. It’s also where Rough Trade is located and according to Hash, that area is the “real London” – a place bordering Zone 1 and 2. No visible tourists and a whole big melting pot of everything… Wonderful!

8:09 pm in Denmark now. Metro from the Kastrup Copenhagen airport broke down for nearly 45 minutes but it’s all good now and I’m at Aziza’s awesome pad a stones throw away from the Forum eating heavenly dip and chips and these flodeboler pastry things and they are just so …heavenly. Denmark, is just so…heavenly. If only I could speak Danish I would so live here.

 

Eating the floderboller thingies

Aziza with the waiter dude at Sushi & Sticks (OMG so good)

And last but not least – Denmark’s national bird  - The Swan

The sun sets at 10 p.m. during the summer time in Denmark. Beautiful innit? 

12:51 a.m. – I’m off to the Roskilde Music Festival tomorrow. The amount of luggage I am bringing (equipped with tent, sleeping bag and foam mattress) is not heavenly however.

More updates from the festival site! Radiohead will be performing tomorrow at 10 p.m. Ahh, it’s nearly been 15 years since I missed seeing them in Mexico. Long story but kids, don’t drink underage and act stupid. Cheers!

July 1, 2008

Day 2

Estimated time: 11:25 a.m. – My theme for London so far has been “in search for FREE wireless internet”…. I didn’t bring a lap top so I could use a desktop at some cafe or something. SIGH. I know for a fact I don’t know where to look – so much so I’ve even asked Ben to look for me online.

I know I said I wouldn’t go shopping but I’ve already made a couple purchases. My RM29 sunglasses from KL broke (I’ve only had them a week!) so I bought a pair at M&S here for 5 quid. I also bought a light weather proof sling pouch for 8 quid and a pair of shoes to wear at my sister’s wedding. I could do the geeky thing and take photos of my purchases but I’ll spare you (and me!)

The weather here has been wonderful so far! The sun is out and it’s cool sweater weather. Feels like spring! The English find it quite warm but as the English say, “Bollocks!” This is perfect walking weather. unfortunately I spend half the time looking for free wifi and I also have no inkling to where I am going or where I want to go. I’ve been here before and I did all the tourist like things then. This is basically my transit point for Denmark, Ireland and France.

This just in, London crackhead just stopped by to ask for a light. Dropped some change in an empt starbucks cup next to me. Then asks me for some money for him to buy food (or crack?)… oh bless his cracked heart.

Estimated time now 12:40 p.m. – Finally got internet access. I am at Nero’s Cafe in Covent Garden. Am paying for the internet though through BT Openzone. Unnecessary splurging but my feet are tired and I’m hungry. Ben did sms me a couple “Free wifi hotspots” in the area – all of which I was unsuccessfuly in finding. Note to first time visitors to the UK who plan to bring laptops with them. Make sure you have a list of places that offer free wifi of be prepared to pay through your nose.

Since there are no photos of me on this blog yet – here is one of me looking how I do best – Lost. (I love this laptop – it’s got a built in webcam!)

 

the \"i think I know what I\'m doing but I have no idea\" look

 

July 1, 2008

Day 1 1/2

Well I’ve made it! I’m in London right now and I’m staying at the Clink Hostel It took me forever to find the place though. Heathrow Airport isn’t exactly walk-friendly (ie – you walk alot!!) Clink Hostel use to be a courthouse where the Clash supposedly went on trial. You can also supposedly sleep in a real police cell (honeymoon ideas perhaps?) Well I’m in a 12 bed dorm. They are set in pod beds which can be quite claustrophobic but it gives you more privacy. There are suppose to be lights but it doesn’t work. Also, a lot of “youngins” here. In their teens perhaps. A good way to say “hey you’re almost 30, you should have an awesome job with your University degree – one that pays you well enough to afford your own room in a fancy hotel. Dorm rooms like these are an interesting concept – you get a sushi bar assortment of different body odours and good organizational practice in tight places… Well I will only be here for 2 nights and then I’m off for the 2nd best thing about this trip – the ROSKILDE FESTIVAL. In case you are wondering what the number one thing is – well it’s my sister’s wedding of course!

I am posting some pictures to sum up my last 24 hours…


 What’s a Ham & Cheese RETRO sandwich? Does it mean it’s expired?

 
Now boarding to London. All aboard Thai Airways flight 0916. Enjoy the turbulence.


Wings over Britain

Welcome to Britain. Be prepared to walk your feet off.


The 12 bed dorm. That’s one of my roomates Doria from Maryland posing for me.


My pod


Some young folks outside the Clink


My view from my pod. Towel for extra privacy ;-)

June 30, 2008

No WIFI at the Bangkok Airport?

Day 1 – Left KL and on my way to London via Bangkok. I have a 3 hour layover at BKK. I wrote a nice first entry post on my lap top and to my dismay – no WIFI available at the airport. So here I am at the CAT Internet Service center. 100 Baht for 20 minutes. I have roughly 5 minutes left. Thankfully I am a fast typer but unfortunately I type faster than I think.

I have a 12 1/2 hour flight to London. My plane boards in 45 minutes.

oh hi!