Oh dear, once again my resolution to blog more has been
hijacked by life. It’s been a real whirl since I last posted: concerts,
parties, farewells, fun times, job losses, lottery wins ….
Okay, actually that last one isn’t true, but I have been a
busy beaver recently. I don’t really want to dwell on the second to last item,
which I was rather unhappy about when I
found out (a slight understatement), but have pretty much got over now, so
let’s concentrate on the more fun stuff instead!
Saturday 24 September was the six month anniversary of my
dad’s death. I had brought some of his ashes back to England
with the intention of scattering them in the Thames ,
as he’d wanted, having previously worked as a Thames Lighterman, but it
had never seemed quite the right time. As the six months drew nearer, however, it
really was time to say goodbye.
Mrs H3 and I took a journey on the Thames Clipper with a
view to inconspicuously scattering the ashes as we made our way down the Thames . However, the boat was considerably busier than we’d
expected and it was impossible to even get near the side of the boat, let alone
empty the ashes without being seen and to add to the stress we were both
feeling a little seasick. We therefore sailed to Embankment and walked down to Cleopatra ’s Needle, which is a nice spot, and after a few
minutes of contemplation and remembrance, added his ashes to the water there.
The journey back was on a catamaran rather than a boat and was much better seasickness-wise
and, of course, was much quieter (sod’s law) and we could easily have scattered
the ashes in the wake. I would love to go on a catamaran at full speed down the
Thames without it having to stop every few
minutes at the various piers as it would be brilliant fun.
We have been to a few concerts recently, although sadly not
I Am Kloot, as astonishingly, they seem to be taking a break from touring. I
can only assume this is because Johnny ’s
girlfriend isn’t happy with him being on the road all the time, as he used to
play solo gigs in-between the IAK ones and was therefore touring constantly all
year. Hopefully it won’t be too long before they’re back down South, maybe even
with a new album (she says hopefully).
And so onto the Bluetones, who played a wonderful set at
Shepherds Bush. I was pleased to see such a good turnout for their final show
and Mrs H3 and I both thoroughly enjoyed it, despite Mrs H3 not knowing a
single one of their songs, not even their hits. I have to say that part of me
was pleased that whilst they were entertaining they weren’t totally fabulous to
the extent that I regretted not having been to see them during their previous
seventeen years of touring, but I am glad we went to see them at the end.
The second half was slightly more upbeat, and included a
dress change from Marc , into jeans and black leather jacket and his band who were wearing grey suits with
Hawaiian shirts. What impressed me most were some of the unusual cover versions
he performed, beginning with David Bowie’s ‘John, I’m Only Dancing’, continuing
with Syd Barrett’s ‘Terrapin’ and ending with Lou Reed’s ‘The Bed’ – which he
amazingly managed to make sound like a half decent song (I’ve always thought
this to be one of the most depressing songs ever written and always had a
problem listening to the original).
I had a little detour last week, without my partner-in-crime
as she was busy elsewhere, to see Rockin’ Republic, a local covers band containing
an old friend of mine at a nearby pub. It gave me a chance to catch up with some old
friends that I haven’t seen for ages and was a pretty good evening and
certainly made a change from sitting in on a Saturday night.
So this takes us to last night and our annual trip to see Alice Cooper
at Alexandra Palace , with his Halloween Night of
Fear. As always he and his band provided a good show, although it was slightly
less theatrical than in previous years and there was a lot of guitar work, I
guess due to the fact that he had three guitarists including Lou Reed .
However, the snake, dead Ethel and the
guillotine were all in attendance as well as a giant Frankenstein’s monster
version of Alice .
This year there were a lot more people dressed up, as were we, Mrs H3 as a
corpse bride and me as a witch with a fabulous feathery bright red hat. There
was also a late surprise during the encore, when Arthur Brown
appeared onstage to sing his hit ‘Fire’ whilst wearing that famous flaming
headdress. Unfortunately, as ever, we
arrived late and missed the support which was the New York Dolls, who I would
have liked to have seen, but it also had the added benefit of having missed the
freaks who stab themselves and stuff, that Alice so likes to pepper his shows
with. All in all another brilliant evening – and in fancy dress too, which always
cheers me up.
Tomorrow night is another fancy dress party at the Beacon Court in
Gillingham where there will be some live bands and on Thursday we are going to
see Blue October, which I’m really excited about as it’s been a long time since
they were last in the UK .
We’re also having a bonfire party at Mrs H3’s house on Friday, where they are
going to let us set fire to things (mad people). Later in the month we’re going
to a Labyrinth masquerade ball at the Prince Charles
Cinema , where we get to
dress up again and wear masks, before spending the evening enjoying David Bowie ’s
incredibly tight trousers.
Oh, and while I remember, this week saw David Hasselhoff
announce a tour of the UK in March next year and of course we have tickets for his date at
IndigO2. Unfortunately, we were a little too late for the V.I.P. meet and greet
option, but we’ve still got prime seats. Excited? Me not so much, but Mrs H3
certainly is and that’s all that matters.
Of course, it’s also that time of the year again. I mean of
course NaNoWriMo, that annual torture where I try to force myself to write
50,000 words of a story and generally fail abysmally – although last year I did
manage it, but only by writing fan fiction rather than an original story. This
year I’m going into it completely blind, with absolutely no plot, no characters
and not even any idea, at this stage, of what type of story I’m going to write.
Yep, sounds to me like a cause for failure again too, but I’m not going to let
it put me off. So, once more into the breach dear friends!
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