{"id":1484,"date":"2006-02-17T21:46:05","date_gmt":"2006-02-17T21:46:05","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk:\/blog\/?p=1484"},"modified":"2006-02-17T21:46:05","modified_gmt":"2006-02-17T21:46:05","slug":"friday-17th-february-2006","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.t-e-g.co.uk\/blog\/friday-17th-february-2006\/","title":{"rendered":"Friday 17th February 2006"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>It felt like I was waiting for a lifetime for it to finally be Friday. More precisely Friday evening, so I could get around to updating my blog. So many thoughts running around my head and so little time to get it onto the page. We will see how it goes. On Thursday as I drove out of the car park from the office, my stereo started playing a new track. Yes, it is still that same MP3 CD from last week. It was the instantly recognisable drum intro to Kaiser Chiefs, &#8220;I Predict A Riot&#8221; and my mind instantly flashed to the Brit Awards that would be screened that evening on ITV1. This is perhaps, the one time in the year when my Dad took an active interest in contemporary music. Although I don&#8217;t think he was watching this year. For years, it would be half term and my sisters and I, together with my parents would sit down and watch the show from start to finish. Funny how even the most rigid of routines eventually fades. I recall watching the 2004 event at my student house and my house mate Paul slating Duran Duran (who won the Lifetime Achievement Award) with me arguing that some of the songs at their musical peak were truly amazing and original. So what did the 2006 event at Earls Court have in store? Plenty apparently.<\/p> <p>The strange thing is unlike the Grammy&#8217;s, Oscars  and even BAFTA&#8217;s (sponsored by some obscurely coloured  mobile telecoms company) the show is not broadcast  live. Instead it is shown twenty four hours later,  in a condensed edited version. Our blogging god, <a href=\"http:\/\/dgeezer.net\/\" target=\"_blank\">Diamond  Geezer<\/a> goes to great length to explain the biggest  <a href=\"http:\/\/diamondgeezer.blogspot.com\/2006_02_01_diamondgeezer_archive.html#114004804458077364\" target=\"_blank\">flaw<\/a>  in the PR fueled frenzy. By the time the show is screened,  we already know who won Best Male, which performances  shocked, what the celebrities (and odd musician) wore,  which idiot from the audience decided to say hello  to his Mum on national television. I was listening  to Five Live on the night of the ceremony and enjoyed  a candid interview with KT Tunstall, winner of the  Best Female award. I have only recently got into her  music and perhaps not fully listened to her album  (as I should have done by now) but I really like her  sound and vocal talent. She is amazing and can only  get better. It was actually Chris at work that passed on her CD to me, when I was constantly listening to  Other Side Of The World in my car. The other winners  were somewhat predictable and while James Blunt won  and contratulations to him, I hope he considers a  new direction on his next album. Some happy summery  songs wouldn&#8217;t go amiss James.<\/p> <p>I recorded only the better performances onto my computer, when perhaps I should have recorded the whole show. I watched it on television while constantly consulting the Guardian&#8217;s Culture Vulture blog, which had a run down of the best bits in the form of a blog <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.guardian.co.uk\/culturevulture\/archives\/2006\/02\/15\/culture_vulture_at_the_brits.html\" target=\"_blank\">entry<\/a>. After KT Tunstall&#8217;s fantastic performance of Suddenly I See, which converted the entire stage into a representation of the line, &#8216;She fills up every corner like she&#8217;s born in black and white&#8217;. She even played the drums at the end of her set and was surprisingly very good. I also only discovered today that her biological mother was Chinese, which explains those beautiful piercing eyes! The other highlight was Morten (lead singer with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.a-ha.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">a-ha<\/a> presented the Best British Single award to Coldplay for Speed of Sound. Ironic, in a way because, Chris Martin has been clear to state a-ha as one of his biggest influences and peformed Hunting High &amp; Low on tour. Apparently, according to the Daily Mail, Morten looked so lonely backstage that he started texting friends for company.<\/p> <p>Now we come to the star billing, or how do they say  it in Francais? The pist\u00e9 de r\u00e9sistance &#8211; the main  man, hip hop producer and now international acclaimed rapper in his own right  Kanye West! I didn&#8217;t really take any notice of his  debut album. It was not until the release of the single  Gold Digger, when I finally started to pay attention.  Anyway, that is in the past. The performance this  evening (I mean Wednesday evening) was breathtaking,  amazing, unique, cool, smooth, daring and stylish  (all at the same time!). The talking point was the  seventy seven (yes, someone was paying enough close  attention to count and not be distracted) gold painted  females who appeared when the first song of the three  song set faded, (Diamonds Are Forever) and the heavy  bass cranked up to &#8216;insane&#8217; for Gold Digger. There  must be a factory somewhere that produces these females  for awards shows. How come you never see them down  the road, waiting to catch a bus or in the car next  to you at the traffic lights. A quick search on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.technorati.com\/search\/gold%20painted%20dancers\" target=\"_blank\">Technorati<\/a>,  brings up only one quote that perhaps summaries the  entire show (if not full ninety minutes) &#8216;tonight&#8217;s  Kanye West line up of gold painted, bikini clad dancers  was a work of <a href=\"http:\/\/afraidofducks.blogspot.com\/2006\/02\/guilty-pleasures-1.html\" target=\"_blank\">genius<\/a>&#8216;.  It was cheorographed with German engineering precision,  each dancer paused at each break in the music, beautifully  perfect. I was going to take some screencaptures from  the footage I taped but it completely unnecessary.  There is always someone out there with more time (and  money) to devote to such a good cause, and surely  enough, you can go and feast your eyes over at <a href=\"http:\/\/justjared.blogspot.com\/2006\/02\/kanye-west-brit-awards.html\">Just  Jared<\/a> or from the red carpet <a href=\"http:\/\/honeymistscelebs.blogspot.com\/2006\/02\/brit-awards-part-1.html\" target=\"_blank\">Honeymist&#8217;s  Celebs<\/a>. Man Of The Year? No, this guy should be  Man Of The Decade, no question. Few people can go  from criticising Bush, to three months later raising  the roof (literally) in London, England. Rumour has  it, he is working on the soundtrack for Mission: Impossible III at the personal invitation of Tom. There is no one  else on this planet that could get away with wearing  an old Adam Ant jacket and 1970s white 3D specs and  still look so suave and sophisticated. I am so jealous  that a colleague from work is going to see him live  next week! \ud83d\ude41<\/p> <p>Have you seen the Nissan television commercial for  their new vehicle, the <a href=\"http:\/\/wanadoo.newcarnet.com\/firstimparchiveitem.html?id=5218&#038;pos=1\" target=\"_blank\">Note<\/a>.  Now that is just not the name you give to a car, even  by Japanese standards. The television advert, which  has only started screening within the last week or  so, ends with the line, &#8216;Because there is no bigger  adventure than having kids&#8230;&#8217; While I perhaps am  not qualified to answer this question, with no first  hand experience, I feel it is unfair to class having  a family one of the most challenging task (if you  can call it that) of a lifetime. There are far bigger  (and perhaps more noteworthy) which got me thinking.  What is the greatest challenge for the average person?  Well that perhaps is the first paradox. In facing  your greatest challenge you kiss goodbye to your normality  and become someone, rather than a nobody. Are you  still with me on this? The greatest challenge is not  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.timothygartonash.com\/forum\/index.php?a=topic&#038;t=2\" target=\"_blank\">predetermined<\/a>  by someone else. Eventually I think we all find something  that is our biggest obstacle then fight extremely  hard to over come it. Perhaps that is a bit too deep for Friday evening, when we are all winding down for the weekend.<\/p> <p>My weekend plans are quite simple, after the excursion  to the Midlands last weekend. I was hoping to go see  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0402022\/\" target=\"_blank\">Aeon Flux<\/a> (which is listed to open this weekend, tonight  in fact) but is not screening at any cinema in my  neck of the woods. Therefore I&#8217;m heading over to Oxford  to go for a meal with a friend and then watch <a href=\"http:\/\/www.imdb.com\/title\/tt0408306\/\" target=\"_blank\">Munich<\/a>.  I saw the trailer when I was last at the flicks and  was intrigued. I rarely go to watch documentary type  movies, particularly on a Saturday night (there is  a time and place for a history lesson) but given the  untouchable credibility of the director, I&#8217;m going  to give it a go. Of course, the actual events happened  long before my time, but it will be interested to  find out how far from the truth the movie falls. You  never know, I might actually learn something. The  whole Palenstine and Israeli conflict is so interesting,  even if it is marked with so much death, destruction  and denial. Do not fret, however, I will make time  for the female action hero, next weekend.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>It felt like I was waiting for a lifetime for it to finally be Friday. More precisely Friday evening, so I could get around to updating my blog. So many thoughts running around my head and so little time to get it onto the page. We will see how it goes. 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