Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oasis. Show all posts

Friday, 4 September 2009

I've seen a few...


...of these re-subtitled scenes from the most excellent film, "Downfall" over the past week or two but this one made me chuckle more than most; it's all about the Oasis split.

Hope you enjoy it! Proper post coming soon.

Love and that,
Charlie.
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Wednesday, 15 July 2009

Do you know what?


I've been itching to write a new blog post for about a week now, but I'm totally snowed under with really shitty coursework that I'm struggling to do for the simple reasons:

1) I don't see any educational value in the assignments.
2) I'm overflowing with songs (and I bought a new guitar at the weekend that I want to play 'til my fingers bleed, wear to the bone and fall off [see above photo])
3) There's loads of interesting stuff on the internet to read, listen to or watch eg Dubber's exceptional free ebook "20 Things You Must Know About Music Online" or The Music Industry Report or just Twitter in general.

It's just a real downer and I can't allow myself to spend too long on here until I've got everything done.

Anyway, I just thought I'd say that my next post should be pretty interesting for all you people out there in bands just like us. Last week I met two fantastic people both working in the industry and gained a lot of valuable advice from them - the lectures they gave, speaking to them afterwards, reading their blogs and following them with Google Reader and following their tweets. The two chaps in question were Mike McNally and Steve Lawson who both spoke about the current state of the music industry, how to promote yourself and how to focus not just on D.I.Y. but D.I.T. - DO IT TOGETHER. I plan to write a lengthy piece all about it and my thoughts on the industry when I have the time, probably at the weekend/early next week if I get my shit together.

I know this will probably be a bit geeky/lengthy/in depth for some of you but, well, that's how I roll. However I'm also here to prove that geeks can make beautiful art, be cool, stylish and into sports too! I'll do my best.

On a lighter note, check out this video of comedian Jon Richardson who was on telly the other night. He's bloody funny.


...yeah...don't write notes, they never work :-)

Love and that,
Charlie.

P.S. Oh yeah I went to see Oasis and Kasabian at Wembley the other night with my brother...the show was great (apart from the bit where Noel decided not to sing Don't Look Back In Anger) but I've never seen so many drunk, boorish, coked-up blokes (or twats as they're more accurately known) in my life.
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