13 May, 2009

New Favourite Thing!

Bliss! I've finally gotten around to getting a copy of this - Split Enz's Rootin' Tootin' Luton tapes. It comes from a bunch of Split Enz demo sessions recorded in the late '70s but it wasn't released until 2007 after the Split Enz fan club rallied round the cause.

And I'm so so glad they did. It's a damn fine album, heavier and a little rockier than a lot of Split Enz stuff of that time. It still has some of the baroque flourishes and experimentation of early Split Enz, but it's also a really gutsy album. In fact, I think the word 'meaty' would be an apt adjective to use here. Mmmm, meaty.

It's totally become one of my favourite Split Enz albums ever, and how rad (yes, I just used the word 'rad', deal with it) is that - to not only find additional material from one of my favourite bands, but also to find that it's really good. Artists release bonus material aaaall the time, but normally I ignore it because on the whole it's pretty crap and one is left with a profound understanding of why the artist chose not to release it in the first place. But this here is the exception to the rule and has made me very very happy.

06 May, 2009

Viva Mexico!



Aw, I feel bad for Mexico, getting all this flak for one little measly worldwide flu pandemic. I think it's time we take a moment to stop and remind ourselves that it's not the Mexicans' fault for this, but the pigs, and let's think about the good things Mexico has given to the world! To paraphrase Monty Python, what have the Mexicans ever done for us?

Here's a short, but by no means exhaustive, list:

- Mexican Food - if I had to choose a national cuisine to eat for the rest of my life, it would be this. Tacos, burritos, refried beans, guacamole, margaritas, tequila, mole sauce! I would move into a Taco Bell if I could (if there was one in NZ).

- Mariachi bands - I love these guys so much, there's something about the hugely oversized guitars and the stupid hats that totally rings my bell. Secretly I've always wanted to play in one of those bands (or not so secretly perhaps).

- Sombreros - speaking of stupid hats, how cool are sombreros? WAY cool, that's what!

- Day of the Dead - now that's my kinda national celebration, what with all those bright, strong colours and statues that look like they come from a Tim Burton set. And how cool to celebrate the afterlife like that, not just treat it like some big invisible misty thing that's just beyond our ken. *coughChristianitycough*

- Frida Kahlo - need I say more?!

- Mexican Waves - the only wave named after a country. Now that's got to be worth something!


Plus, did you know they had a bunch of Austrians on the throne in the mid 1800s? Ah, those Austrians, they get everywhere underfoot. Maximilian I, who was also related to Marie Antoinette (never a good start for any royal), was asked by a bunch of Mexican royalists to be their king, as was the fashion at the time. This happened an awful lot all over the world back in those days - if you were a country sans monarch and there was a spare Dane or Austrian hanging around with not much to do and they had some vague royal connections, well you'd just offer them the position and see how long they lasted. I suspect it was some form of 19th century entertainment. And it explains how Prince Philip's unutterably non-Hellenic family ended up on the throne of Greece.


Anyhoo, Maximilian and his wife, who was also related to Queen Victoria (see entry below), had the best intentions for their new country but only lasted a couple of years cos, ya know, it's kinda hard to find someone less Mexican than a Hapsburgian. His wife went back to Europe and went insane, and poor old Maximilian was executed by his subjects. One of the hazards of the job, I expect.

05 May, 2009

The Victorian Era

Result! I've found a place to live, which is always a Good Thing. It's in Mt Vic, so behold the dawn of the Victorian Era (cue trumpets sounding and general fanfare). I only looked at a couple of places, and I totally fell in love with Mt Vic so I absolutely had to move there. Now I'm wondering how I've lived in Wgtn for 5 years and never lived there, and also hoping that it lives up to my Expectations of Greatness. I have a couple of weeks to get organised to move and there is a LOT to do, so I really have to get my A into G. Plus I told a friend that I'd help out on the 48 Hour Film Challenge this weekend, so somehow I'll have to fit this all in. Is this becoming a recurring theme?...


Other than that, I spent a lovely sunny weekend with the Parental Unit, ambling around town, taking in some of the tourist sights, and just hanging out and joking around with M&D. Very mellow.


And in other news, how teeny is Queen Vic's crown in this photo? It's a crown she had made especially for frequent use, as the official Crown of England was too heavy for her to wear. Which is very practical, but the woman obviously had no understanding of scale - as a short and squat lady, wearing a tiny crown made her look like a cupcake with a cherry on top. Mmmm, cupcakes and diamonds. Two of my favourite things.