Friday, 30 April 2010


I loved the film "Walk The Line" Johnny Cash is an absolute legend. Love the beginning of this clip too - he was soooooo Punk Rock! Love it. Happy Friday x

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Glee Madonna Episode


Did anyone see Glee - the Madonna Episode last night? It was utterly hilarious, totally engaging and so well done! Loved all the songs they used. The Borderline and Open Your Heart mash up was brilliant, 4 Minutes in the Auditorium was superb and Sue Sylvester's Vogue was just
classic. Glee and Madge - my two fav things, does'nt come any better than that!

Real Patisserie is Awesome


HEAVEN!



If you have'nt been to the Real Patisserie on Trafalger St, Brighton, then you've got to go like, NOW! They do the freshest Baguettes, to die for Almond Croissants, and the most delicious Pastries. All their products are made on the premises in Brighton too! Check it http://www.realpatisserie.co.uk/ Soooooo good!!!

Robert Harding Saved My Mac


I was faced with a problem with my beloved MacBook last week. It made a clicking noise, and a white screen appeared with a question mark in the middle - BAD SIGN! I took my Mac to Robert Harding Computers Ltd in Hove and they fixed the problem in less than 24 hours. Not only is the service superb, the guys - Robert and Gordon are real gents, very professional and totally charming. I highly recommend them! Heres a link to their website http://www.rh-computers.com/
Thanks again guys!

Friday, 23 April 2010

Its Friday!!!


I was about 11 yrs old when I went to see "Breakdance"  I came out the cinema wanting to break and join a crew you would'nt believe!  Love this scene, awesome tune too.  Happy Friday x

Friday, 9 April 2010

Its Friday!!!


This Friday's tune is in memory of Mr Malcom McLaren. Wicked tune. Awesome video. Top man. Legend.


Malcolm McLaren RIP





Malcom McLaren was well known for a number of famous projects - manager of Sex Pistols, New York Dolls, Bow Wowo Wow, co owner of the shop "SEX" with his then girlfriend Vivienne Westwood, released the album "Duck Rock" which bought hip hop to a wider audience in the UK, but to name a few. The man was a genius, a trendsetter and full of ideas. McLaren once said " I make ideas happen that can change lives" and how he did indeed. I don't care what anyone says, but without him there would be no "Sex Pistols" without the Sex Pistols there would be no "Anarchy in the UK" one of the most influential and important records in rock music history. Respect.

Tuesday, 6 April 2010

Show Toons











I spent part of my Bank Hol eve watching " The 100 Greatest Musicals" Loved every moment - apart from "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" never got it! But my fav musical which came in at 5 or 6 was "Cabaret" Oh how I love that film. In my opinion, Liza Minnelli gives one of the best performances I have ever seen in film - absolutely phenomenal!!! I tried to post up some scenes from Youtube but they were" disabled by request" If you have never seen "Cabaret" you got to check it or simply type in "Liza Minnelli - Mein Herr"on YT, simply one of the best scenes in any musical.

Friday, 2 April 2010

Its Good Friday!!!


So the Libs are doing a reunion for Reading and Leeds. Lib fans must be beside themselves! No doubt the set will be wicked, the atmosphere awesome! Lets celebrate Easter with this classic. Happy Good Friday x

This week I'm liking......... Rosson Crow


Fabulous Crow





Buck Owens Trophy Room



Five Minutes Late and Two Bucks Short at the Cha Cha




Koenig House







Live in the Black Pussy


Rosson Crow is known for her exuberant large-scale depictions of nostalgia-laden interiors that blend historical allusion and theatrical illusion. The paintings evoke the good times of yesteryear. Her paintings are inspired by diverse references – Baroque and Rococo interior design, cowboy culture, Las Vegas architecture, theatre and music.
Crow says she paints in large strokes and chooses a frenetic palette of colours for the performing aspects of painting. She couldn't couldn't be a country-western singer (her first choice) or an actress (her second); she had to go with her talent, which is painting.

She finishes her paintings by slinging red and white slashes of glossy enamel over the surface. These, she says, are "my strokes of bravado."

For her "Texas Crude" opening at White Cube, her London gallery, earlier this year, she wore 1880's
Deadwood attire, a cinched-waist, floor-length, proper Western schoolmarm dress. But she has also been known to don showgirl attire for first nights.
While she may not have known what she was going to say at her lecture a day before she took the stage, she had her frock picked out days in advance. Our kind of gal!