Since we learned a new act to drive sorrows away

Oct 16, 2013 12:53

This has been a good week for seeing well-known people in unusual settings doing interesting things.

On Friday, d_floorlandmine and I took ourselves off to the Barbican to see Bright Phoebus Revisited.

A bit of backstory required here - Bright Phoebus was a seminal modern folk album released in 1972 by The Watersons and friends. The songs were written mostly by ( Read more... )

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dragonmamma October 16 2013, 12:12:08 UTC
Sounds like it was an absolutely fascinating weekend. Wish i could have been "a fly on the wall". Unfortunately my weekend consisted of decorating leavened by the ever enjoyable company of Fire Kitten. Ah well - sometimes we have to do the less exciting bits of life.

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redcountess October 16 2013, 12:27:11 UTC
Oh, two gigs I would have loved to have been at! (Admittedly mostly for the music history of the first one) I can quite understand your aversion to AFP but I went to a ninja gig she and Neil did at the Melbourne City Library a couple of years ago and I found her endearing in an awkward way :-)

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valkyriekaren October 16 2013, 13:30:19 UTC
I just find her irritating in the extreme. And I'm not sure how she thought a song that referenced (among other things) heroin use, axe murderers and vibrators was appropriate for after a reading of a children's book.

Oh and part of the song was about Sid Vicious, and how he probably wouldn't have died a tragic smack-fuelled death if he had played ukelele instead. With two people who were actually, y'know, around at the time still sitting on the stage behind her. Self-awareness of a mollusc.

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greylock October 16 2013, 13:34:58 UTC
I just find her irritating in the extreme.
So do I.
And yet I give her props as an entertainer.

t sure how she thought a song that referenced (among other things) heroin use, axe murderers and vibrators

Where there many children there to think of?

With two people who were actually, y'know, around at the time

Sid was a joke at the time, I suspect they'd be fine.

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valkyriekaren October 16 2013, 15:39:44 UTC
She's not that much of an entertainer. Her singing voice is like a foghorn. Unless you think entertainment is wearing a skirt that nearly shows your foof and acting like Queen of the Manic Pixie Dream Girls.

A minority of the audience were children, but not none. Though my point was less that some people might be offended/upset (though they might have been) but that it was inappropriate and out of keeping with the tone of the rest of the event, which had been very lighthearted and warm.

I suspect they'd be fine. Not saying they wouldn't. Just... the sheer bloody self-deluded arrogance of the woman!

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angelkitty101 October 16 2013, 18:04:46 UTC
Sounds awesome (and I agree with you one AFP). So glad you had a good time :-)

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valkyriekaren October 16 2013, 19:40:27 UTC
They did. Mitch Benn and Tom Robinson being the two fattest pirates sitting on the end of the plank made me giggle so hard.

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sarah_mum October 17 2013, 11:50:49 UTC
That sounds utterly brilliant.

Oh, and your bum falls off, everyone knows that.

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valkyriekaren October 19 2013, 13:10:48 UTC
I thought everyone did know that, but apparently not. Which meant I inadvertently spoiled the punchline for a few people around me when it wasn't clear that was where the joke was going. My bad.

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