Well it's day seven, and the end of my music challenge.
I woke up to my alarm again, and listened to the radio whilst I procrastinated from my essay with Facebook.
Other than that, all other music has been heard on TV whilst I caught up on some soaps.
This challenge has shocked me a little. I knew that I listened to music a lot, I love it - so why wouldn't I?
But it seems that music is an uncontrollable force, it is everywhere. In the background of shops, taxis, restaurants... blaring out of speakers at clubs, being mixed at events... slyly creeping around TV shows, as well as being purposely played via radio, Internet or iPod.
Personally, I can't concentrate without sound; my body genuinely reacts negatively to silence. I have had countless coughing fits during exams and funerals; my bodies way of breaking the silence.
So yes Tom, I listen to a lot of music, but unwittingly so do you. And with this discovery, I raise my iPod with pride and victoriously place my headphones on my head. I think this calls for a bit of Queen...
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
All Things Music: Day Six
No. No music today. I can't face it.
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All Things Music: Day Five
Today started with my alarm clock singing at me (a bit of classic Ne-Yo). I carried on listening to his album as I got dressed and left the house. I listen to my iPod on the walk into uni where I sit down to edit the footage I got of the festival.
Side note: I'm really disappointed with the sound on the footage. It seems that the mic couldn't ignore the mixes that were playing or the general sound of background chatter, so the audio in the interviews isn't usable. However, I can't film it again, because we can't get hold of the guy who organised it (probably still hungover), and we have a deadline so I have to make the best of it.
Watching and listening to the footage over and over again builds my music intake and my appetite so I head to the Student's Union for lunch, where the TVs are playing one of the many music channels that are around.
After lunch I do a bit more editing, before heading home; iPod in hand. I'm rocking out to a bit of Kate Nash when I get in and start tidying my room. Once it's finished, I then trash it by throwing dresses, handbags and shoes around deciding what to wear tonight.
Once I'm (finally) dressed, I hang up my iPod for the day and walk to my friend's house for predrinks. There's music playing somewhere in the house, but it's faint in the background behind everyone talking and getting rowdy from a few too many jagerbombs. About 11, we all pile into numerous taxis and head into town.
The rest of the night is filled with a lot of very loud music and a few cheeky beverages. Plus all of us singing to each other in the kebab shop afterwards.
Music always brings everyone together.
Side note: I'm really disappointed with the sound on the footage. It seems that the mic couldn't ignore the mixes that were playing or the general sound of background chatter, so the audio in the interviews isn't usable. However, I can't film it again, because we can't get hold of the guy who organised it (probably still hungover), and we have a deadline so I have to make the best of it.
Watching and listening to the footage over and over again builds my music intake and my appetite so I head to the Student's Union for lunch, where the TVs are playing one of the many music channels that are around.
After lunch I do a bit more editing, before heading home; iPod in hand. I'm rocking out to a bit of Kate Nash when I get in and start tidying my room. Once it's finished, I then trash it by throwing dresses, handbags and shoes around deciding what to wear tonight.
Once I'm (finally) dressed, I hang up my iPod for the day and walk to my friend's house for predrinks. There's music playing somewhere in the house, but it's faint in the background behind everyone talking and getting rowdy from a few too many jagerbombs. About 11, we all pile into numerous taxis and head into town.
The rest of the night is filled with a lot of very loud music and a few cheeky beverages. Plus all of us singing to each other in the kebab shop afterwards.
Music always brings everyone together.
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Sunday, 26 February 2012
All Things Music: Day Three and Four
Day Three - Saturday
It was rugby day in work Saturday, which means a delightful 15-17 hour shift. So this means my music intake was constant as we had a playlist going apart from when the games were actually on TV. Even when I went on break, there was music playing from other clubs and in the background of shops/restaurants. Today was definitely not my fault!
Day Four - Sunday
I'm halfway through the week already and I'm proving Tom right, it seems that I can't do anything without music, so I thought I'd try to avoid it a little today. I'm still so tired from yesterday's shift I decide not to go anywhere more than 20 metres from my sofa so that eliminates the risk of background music. I settle down to watch TV all day. The only issue is; there's background music in almost every scene!
There's also a jingle on nearly every advert and some of the trashy American shows that I watch have "live" singers or bands at their parties. I can't escape.
So I've indirectly listened to just as much music as I would've listening to the radio really.
It was rugby day in work Saturday, which means a delightful 15-17 hour shift. So this means my music intake was constant as we had a playlist going apart from when the games were actually on TV. Even when I went on break, there was music playing from other clubs and in the background of shops/restaurants. Today was definitely not my fault!
Day Four - Sunday
I'm halfway through the week already and I'm proving Tom right, it seems that I can't do anything without music, so I thought I'd try to avoid it a little today. I'm still so tired from yesterday's shift I decide not to go anywhere more than 20 metres from my sofa so that eliminates the risk of background music. I settle down to watch TV all day. The only issue is; there's background music in almost every scene!
There's also a jingle on nearly every advert and some of the trashy American shows that I watch have "live" singers or bands at their parties. I can't escape.
So I've indirectly listened to just as much music as I would've listening to the radio really.
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Saturday, 25 February 2012
All Things Music: Day Two
So I stayed up to listen to Nicki Minaj's new song on some obscure American radio station. It was 45 minutes late, so I spent even longer listening to random music than planned before I went to bed.
I woke up to my alarm again (Jessie J's album today) before listening to my iPod on my way into uni. We were doing filming today so I didn't have time to slack off, 'ahh this should bring down my music hours for today' I thought. Wrong.
So we had to go to a Cider and Ale Festival at Cardiff University for our story. There were loads of barrels of Ale and Cider, and bottles of wine and mead. So much mead.
There was a DJ to the side of the stage who was playing some really good mixes. He was mixing them himself as we were all milling about, which impressed me. He started talking to one of our team and gave us his Soundcloud link, so I'll have to check him out again and see if he's got any cheeky downloads available.
When we'd finished filming, we were invited back to the festival to check it out. This time they had live bands playing, some were quite alternative but it was fun to check out some of the local talent, most of which were Cardiff University students.
I drank a bit too much mead during the evening, so wisely decided at this point to head home to bed. (Never drink mead: it's not a good idea!)
So my music intake was really high again today, even though a large portion of that was subconscious, but it's really hard to escape background music - it's everywhere. Even supermarkets have radio stations these days.
When we'd finished filming, we were invited back to the festival to check it out. This time they had live bands playing, some were quite alternative but it was fun to check out some of the local talent, most of which were Cardiff University students.
I drank a bit too much mead during the evening, so wisely decided at this point to head home to bed. (Never drink mead: it's not a good idea!)
So my music intake was really high again today, even though a large portion of that was subconscious, but it's really hard to escape background music - it's everywhere. Even supermarkets have radio stations these days.
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Thursday, 23 February 2012
All Things Music: The Challenge
I walk into the kitchen with my friend Tom to cook some noodles while we have a break from the essay we're working on for uni. I flick the radio on as we walk through the door. "Do you have to have music on to do everything?" Tom asks me. I think for a minute... It seems that I would.
My laptop is still working its way through my playlist in the other room because I can't concentrate without background noise and anyone in the hallway is definitely experiencing some conflicting sounds.
So I'm looking at my life. I do listen to music a hell of a lot, who doesn't? But I'm interested to see just how much. Therefore, I present The Challenge. I will keep a record of how much music I listen to and how I listen to it for a week. And I will share it here, with you.
Day One:
I woke up to Jeff Buckley singing Hallelujah from my iPod alarm; score 1 for music and I haven't even opened my eyes. I have to walk into town to sign for my house so chuck my headphones on and work my way through Jessie J's album until I get to the estate agents.
When I get home I put the radio on in the kitchen while I spend a good hour cooking an amazing paprika tortilla and cleaning the kitchen - it is now spotless! I return to my room to eat so put Loose Women on in the background while I sort e-mails etc. I mute it occasionally to listen to some youtube videos; my music intake is increasing rapidly...
I shower (in silence!), get dressed (to music), then put my headphones back on to head to my mates house to do some uni work. I'm there all afternoon and evening (we have a vair important deadline tomorrow), and while I'm there we take random breaks to show each other new music that we haven't all heard before on Spotify and Youtube. I also put my headphones on from time to time when I'm really trying to concentrate and drown out the boys bantering with each other.
I listen to my iPod again on my way home and put it back on my alarm clock, ready to wake me tomorrow. Then I start my TV intake, no more music tonight.
Wow, day one alone seems to have shown a lot of music in my day-to-day life. I'm in lectures tomorrow though, maybe that'll change things a bit. In the mean time I'm waiting until midnight when Nicki Minaj releases her new song online...
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Adele's Apology
Adele has apologised to her fans for giving the middle finger in reply to being cut off mid-acceptance speech at tonight's Brits.
James Corden was forced to cut her off before she said her thank-yous so that Blur could begin their three-song close of the Brits.
Adele won the biggest award of the evening; the Mastarcard Album of the Year and was quite emotional as she began her speech.
You can hear her apology at http://www.capitalfm.com/artists/adele/news/brit-awards-2012-speech-middle-finger-best-album
All Things Brit Part 7
Music legend, George Michael came onstage to presents the Mastercard British Album of the Year.
Adele won, unsurprisingly, with George himself commenting "I know who's going to win this one, so I just came over from Australia."
Adele was emotional during her acceptance speech, as expected. She said that there was nothing better than just coming home from winning 6 Grammys (a week last Sunday) to win album of the year.
As she went to issue her thank-yous, James ran onstage apologising for having to cut her off, to which she commented, "I'll just say thank-you and I'll see you next time round yeah?"
Blur than played the show out with two of their songs, before being joined by Phil Daniels (former Eastenders actor - Kevin Wickes), to sing Parklife.
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All Things Brit Part 6
Will.I.Am and Rob Brydon announced Lana Del Rey the winner of International Breakthrough Act.
Del Rey appeared very emotional during her acceptance speech and hurried off stage. Personally I was hoping for a win for Nicki Minaj, although I'm definitely a fan of how powerful Lana's voice is on Born To Die.
Rihanna was next to perform in a perspex box, wearing a ripped white t-shirt and hiker boots. As she stepped out of the box, her dancers began throwing bright paint around the box walls whilst she sang and danced to We Found Love. Again, the scenes were familiar to something from a neon rave. It was a little disappointing that Rihanna didn't dance as much as the song, which features music from Calvin Harris, usually provokes listeners to dance. It was still a good show though...
Blur were then announced Outstanding Contributors to Music by Ray Winstone. Followed by them making a loooooooong speech. Cue ad break.
All Things Brit Part 5
Best International Group was awarded to Foo Fighters who were unable to attend but sent a video of drummer Taylor Hawkins saying thanks.
Ed Sheeran won British Breakthrough Act, much to the delight of the crowd (and me!).
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He beat some huge British names and thanked the fans as well as his manager, informing him that he 'needs a new sofa'. An inside joke to how Ed has a habit of sleeping on other people's sofas rather than booking into hotels maybe?
Next, Bruno Mars sang a jazz version of his hit, Just the Way You Are. It was different and interesting to hear and won over the crowd.
James then spoke to One Direction, joking about how they were allowed 'squash and a kids meal, nothing else', whilst commenting on the number of empty wine bottles on their table. He also referred to Harry Styles' past relationship with 32 year old Caroline Flack by commenting, "he loves a Loose Woman" and asking if he would be going home with Denise Welch. Much to the delight of One Direction haters everywhere.
All Things Brit Part 4
Part 4 began with a tribute to Amy Winehouse who died last year.
Plan B came on stage to announce the winner of British Male Solo Artist.
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The winner being Ed Sheeran.
He said that he was bad at giving speeches and struggled to rememeber everyone to thank before walking off stage. This just highlighted that fame is still yet to go to his head as he's still such an average guy. I think he's so loveable!
Huwie Morgan and Jo Whiley were onstage to announce Coldplay Best British Group. This is the 3rd time that they had won this award.
James spoke to Kylie Minogue about 2012 being the 25th anniversary of her debut single; a huge landmark of her career.
Next up was Adele, singing Rolling In The Deep. She camera cut to Alan Carr who seemed to be having a ball supporting his new BFF.
All Things Brit Part 3
Tinie Tempah opened Part 3 by announcing One Direction the winner of Best Single.
The boys were clearly over the moon with their win for Thats What Makes You Beautiful. The overly-tanned boys dedicated the award to their fans before thanking Radio One and their backstage team.
James ran back on stage to tell the boys to 'ring their mums' before introducing Jensen Button to award the International Female Artist Brit to Rihanna. This is her second year running, winning this award.
She commented on the design saying, "I got a Peter Blake Brit!" before thanking her fans.
Next to perform was Noel Gallagher, taking the awards swiftly to the next break.
All Things Brit Part 2
Oh dear, James Corden messed up his lines for Kylie's introduction. I think he must have been overwhelmed by how amazing she looks. Kylie awarded Adele Best Female Solo Artist. She is the first artist to sell over 3million copies of an album in a year in the UK.
She said to Kylie: "I feel like a drag queen next to you, I've got high heels on!"
"That's one hell of a successful tranny" commented James.
Jessie J and James Whitehall proved to be the best looking couple giving an award whilst announcing the International Male Solo Artist, which went to Bruno Mars.
Olly Murs began his performance by hopping out of the top of a giant union jack painted heart. Before the awards he had been quoted as saying 'This will be the biggest performance I've ever done'.
A number of dancers were on stage with Olly, including plenty that stood in a heart formation at the front of the stage, hiding the Rizzle Kicks, ready for them to appear in time for their verse in Olly's song My Heart Skips a Beat.
James Corden then spoke to Jessie about her upcoming coaching role on BBC1's The Voice alongside Tom Jones, Will.I.Am and Danny from The Script.
Ed Sheeran finished Part Two with his stripped back rendition of Lego House using just his acoustic guitar for accompaniment. He had also changed out of his suit into a simple green t-shirt and jeans. Casual but amazing, Ed in every way.
All Things Brit Part 1
Coldplay opened the show, playing guitars splattered with neon paint with a set that wouldn't look out of place in a festival rave tent.
Sir Peter Blake, got a mention in James Corden's opening speech. The less-than-enthused gent designed the special 2012 Brit in a tribute to the 2012 Olympics which are to be hosted in London.
Alan Carr also sat at Adele's table and the pair were seen chuckling along together throughout.
There was also a tribute to the late Whitney Houston who died little over a week ago, aged 48.
Florence and the Machine was next to perform. Her and her dozen backing dancers all performed barefoot, running along the stage to a podium surrounded with upturned strobe-lights making her appear to be caged in the music.
And that's it for part one...
All Things Brit
Ed Sheeran is remaining humble about his four Brit award nominations. In a quick interview with CapitalFM he said, "I don't want to place too much importance on it, in case I walk away like 'oh, that wasn't really...'"
He also went on to say that he shared Jessie J's stance that just being nominated; "We've already won, I know that's cheesy to say."
Ed is performing fourth on stage and will be surrounded by friends and family whilst finding out whether or not he wins.
"I think at best I'll come away with two." He thinks that One Direction will win British Single, "It's all on votes and their fanbase is massive." He also thinks that Adele is bound to win British Album.
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And she's arrived! Rihanna is at the Brits.
She's been trending on Twitter non-stop the past two days due to her two new remixes with ex-boyfriend Chris Brown having stormed the internet. In the midst of rumours that they are back together, Rihanna has shown up to the Brits alone, with a smile on her face and looking as gorgeous as ever.
I really like the blond hair...
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Example told CapitalFM his mum said she'd slap him if got drunk on camera tonight. He then said "I'm not going to win anything so I won't be on camera!"
He's going to be sat on Adele's table, which he says is the only reason he changed his mind and decided to attend the awards.
Example has been nominated for British Single along with:
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He said: "Against One Direction and Army Wives you're going to war there. Against the One Direction army and the actual army!"
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I'm a little bit excited for the Brits today. Just over an hour to go!
Ed Sheeran has been nominated for the most awards today, and upon arrival at the red carpet, was given this from Lego, in tribute to his song Lego House.
How amazing!
Also Jessie J arrived about an hour ago looking gorgeous as always...
Personally, I love her hair today but that dress is definitely a stunner.
She's not the only celeb thats glammed up for the event, Ed Sheeran is certainly looking dapper in his suit...
Big performances tonight are coming from Ed Sheeran, Rizzle Kicks and Olly Murs. Also Adele is definitely going to have some big wins tonight. Her table is closest to the stage; if that doesn't give the game away I don't know what does...
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Friday, 10 February 2012
All Things I Love...
Everyone's different, yes? Glad you agree. So different things make us all happy right? I'm told that some of the things I love are quite random and weird things to admit. Personally, I just think I'm easily amused. But I've decided to let you decide. You. You there, reading this. Hey you - bored of Facebook clearly. (I really don't blame you.)
So yeah, back on topic; here's all the things that I love...
- Rainbow colours
- The feeling of achievement you get when finishing something
- Watching reality TV (guilty pleasure - I'll admit it!)
- Traditions
- The smell of freshly boiled water
- Getting post
- Belting out a big song and getting all of the words right
- Photographs
- Bedrooms with character
- Cooking
- Baking
- Learning how to use new things (software etc...)
- Making playlists for any occasion
- Trying new things
- The Clothes Show Live
What things do you love?
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