Godiva Festival 2008: Six By Seven, The Displacements, Glasvegas and Art Brut

Well, someone had to go. Nick and I braved the rain, booze ban and unfriendly crowd to enjoy/endure this year’s Saturday line up.

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The Peth On Tour

SFA/Notting Hill offshoot The Peth are out on tour, notably at the Hoxton Bar and Grill on Friday 10th and The Greenman Festival in August. London types who like catchy, stomping, glam-rock noisiness should act accordingly. I am once again logistically incapacitated and thoroughly fucked off about it.

This should of course be in the bit on the right-hand side of this web site - but if it was I couldn't bung the strange video for the excellent Shoot On Sight just down here. All together now: "WE HAVE FOUND THE INSURGENTS".

Godiva Festival - no really, don't bring any alcohol

Don't bring alcohol to the Godiva Festival

From Coventry Telegraph CV3 blog post :

Festival goers will be banned from taking alcohol into the three-day event. Any booze found on people entering the site will be confiscated by security guards and disposed of in large skips.

Eek. Seems they weren't joking when they said don't bring your own alcohol to this weekend's Godiva Festival in Coventry.

After last years' violence and general bad atmosphere it's not surprising that action has been taken, but it's difficult to see how they can police this absolutely, there's lots of ways into the Memorial Park. But there's more...

Drink will be available to buy at high-street prices in designated areas of the park but must be consumed in restricted areas. Anyone drinking alcohol outside of the areas face an on-the-spot fine of £50.

I wasn't planning on going this year, but I'd be interested to see how this all turns out, and if this is a workable solution.

7 Inch Cinema 5th birthday party

Juneau Projects Juneau Projects, banging on about squirrels

To the Rainbow in Digbeth for 7 Inch Cinema’s five year birthday bash, animation and film shorts and music and cake, and got there just as Telly Savalas Looks At Birmingham finished up - luckily I can watch the rest over at Birmingham’s Not Shit.

VJ Hooker/FilmFicciones was really good fun as ever, pulling out some daft shorts including Jim Henson’s ace “Time Piece”, unfortunately stripped off YouTube by boring bastards, but this is kind-of related:

Mike in Mono popped up, unfortunately no playing live this time round, so we couldn’t go nuts to his version of “Male Stripper” like we wanted, but instead he battered everyone’s eardrums with some of his ZX Spectrum generated videos: here’s “Red Square”, utterly brutal when played through a massive PA:

Mike had also done a new soundtrack for Norman Mclaren's "Neighbours" animation short from 1952- here's the original on YouTube, stick with it kids, it really is extremely violent.

And we finished up with Juneau Projects, two men wielding strap-on woodland creatures fashioned into guitar triggers for their indie-ish electronics. Not my thing, but their art stuff looks more entertaining.

Oh and happy birthday 7 inch...

Euro gambling challenge: A new low reached

So far the whole gambling thing has been going reasonably well, I've won now and again and even seem to be a few quid up.

Its all a bit dull though really so to liven things up I am going to use different techniques to guess the results of the knockout rounds. To this end I have procured an 18-month old child, lets call her "Maya" - I am hoping that this little girl is going to make me rich beyond my wildest dreams Mwa haaa haaa haaaa etc.

As she wouldn't stop crying about something or other yesterday I couldn't get a result out of her for the Germany-Portugal game. However now I've turned the music down and slipped her a couple of gins she has picked out the following treble for the other quarter finals:

Turkey to beat Croatia (Hmmm, I know she isn't 2 yet but even so this seems naive)

Holland to beat Russia

Italy to beat Spain

In Ladbrokes they asked what the gurgling and crying noises were coming out of my bag, I explained it away as a new trend in executive ringtones and bunged £5 on the whole lot coming in. It will be £97 if they all come in, so pints/rusks all round, or I'm going to trade the kid in for a pack of Tarot cards.

Maya is under no duress at all officer

Sex And The City: The Movie

Kate invited me out with all her girlie mates to go for cocktails and watch this uber chick flick. Unfortunately I didn’t feel entirely comfortable with the whole endeavour so I didn’t make it along. Probably just as well.

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Euro gambling challenge update

Cursing my luck at not sticking a few quid on David Villa for top scorer before he took the piss out of Russia, I stumbled into Betfred this afternoon to continue what you would have to describe as a fiscal downward spiral.

My aimless guesswork led to me sticking:
- a quid on not-quite-good-enough-to-play-for-Brazil-but-still-not-bad Deco for the opening goal at 16/1.
- another quid on the Czechs to be leading at half-time but Portugal to eventually win, because the odds were high.
- 2 pounds on Nihat to open the scoring for Turkey against the Swiss, the logic being that he appeared to be the lone striker in their last game.
- a quid on Turkey and Switzerland to draw - because they both look boring as fuck so far, odds are 11/2.

Amazingly Deco managed to scramble one home at the start of the first game, a moment that caused ne to exclaim "FUCKING YES! GET IN! SIXTEEN QUID!" while still sat at my desk in the office and supposed to be doing some work.

Now lounging on the sofa and watching the swimming gala masquerading as the second match this evening I have already missed out on the NIhat bet due to some terrible goalkeeping and an assist from a puddle allowing the swiss to get in front. Having dried up a bit the Turks have started to play a bit and OH YES just pulled level.

What I want now is thirty five minute of dull lifeless midfield drudgery. but its more likely to be a seven goal, four sendings-off thriller. It will all be updated here, either way.

paper-jam Euro 2008 gambling challenge

This weekend has been a particularly difficult one, well it might have been. I got so drunk on Friday night that I can't remember very much at all - although I am informed that a cocktail known as "The Stepfather" played some sort of role.

Saturday was therefore mostly spent in bed with severe hangover anxiety and the dreadful knowledge that virtually everyone I know was smugly stretching their hamstrings in order to do the Two Castles run. I ran twice to the toilet, but I'm not sure that there is much of a comparison.

Luckily sporting redemption was at hand in the form of the revived paper-jam gambling challenge. Two years ago I completely failed to win a single bet during the course of the world cup - a feat described by some observers as "Statistically improbable" and by others as "Proof that you are the unluckiest person that I have ever fucking met".

Anyway, with the European championships kicking off this weekend I rapidly allocated myself £50 to speculate on the next 19 days of footy in an attempt to either redress the balance after last time or get into the Guinness book of records as the most inept gambler of all time.

Kicking things off was a double on the Czech Republic and Turkey to win their opening fixtures, while I also backed Turkish Striker Tuncay to begin the scoring against Portugal.

The Czechs did their part albeit due to an unconvincing sliced-shinned effort that (former division 2 golden boot winner) Mark Bright hilariously described as "A good finish".

Unfortunately Turkey didn't really set the world on fire against Portugal, aside from the surprisingly accomplished Colin Kazim-Richards, their man of the match was probably the crossbar.

Oh well, three quid down and forty-seven to go. On the plus side Malc's ancient herbal hangover cure of pizza, lager and jazz cigarettes did sort my hangover out.

I've set up an exciting Google spreadsheet to record my fiscal downfall over the next few weeks, you can find it at http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=psx3zVzHb7nEzr43-g5QbUA&hl=en - I will sort out some sort of graph when I have lost some more money and the visual impact will be greater.

Grand Larceny: GTA4

Malc got down the shops early to do this review of the latest controversial episode of the GTA franchise. Its a load of car-stealing, gun-battling, lap-dancing entertainment. Like a night out in Leamington Spa.

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Spiritualized at Camden Koko, May 2008

I last saw Spiritualized in a smog of spliff smoke in Birmingham years ago and got dragged away before the end. All change in 2008; there’s a smoking ban and I was on my own.

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Music // Fri 25th Jul // Silver St, Cov // Steve

Could Facebook transform nightlife in cities? Maybe transforming is a bit OTT - perhaps the club flyer is just dead, instead - but since Ad has been on the trawl for events, we’ve discovered Cov nights and places we’ve never even heard of before. A man in my condition (shh) can’t make two late nights in a row, but this looks ok: bands + DJs at the old Oxfam Homewares store in town. 

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Gigs // Sat 26th Jul // 4Ps, Coventry // Steve

Our cheery mate Adam has been digging out some random events from Facebook… we went to the last AtT at the 4Ps in Chapelfields a couple of weeks back, and had a good time. I particularly liked it when, having cleared the upstairs room completely with some flat-sounding house, they threw on carboot favourite “The Payback Mix” which got us dancing, and kept us there with some more rough funk.

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Art // Tues, 10pm // More4 // Steve

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Inappropriate movie soundtracks (kottke.org)
I've been saying this for ages... made me laugh a lot, but also shows how important film music is for setting the emotional scene.
Covscene :: View topic - Thoughts on this years Godiva festival?
Props to the chap from CV1 and the lad from The Enemy for turning up on this thread about this years' Godiva Fest, but much of the thoughts echo Jim's: what a shit crowd, seemingly drawn to it 'cos of The Enemy.
Posterous Outage: Amazon S3 - The Official Posterous Posterous
Utterly web geeky link this, but I've been having a quick play with posterous, and really love its simplicity. Not a surprise to hear they're using Amazon's storage service S3, but it is a surprise to hear that S3 ain't as reliable as all that. Whups.
Vélo Vogue
Bit like the Sartorialist, but for people on bikes, just to show that not everyone who rides a bike wears a top which looks they've taken it down the zoo for all the animals to vomit over.
14 Tracks
Using the (muxtape inspired?) online themed mixtape idea, this is a completely brilliant way of shining a light into the dark shelves of Boomkat's stock of MP3s, and now you can buy a tapes worth for just less than seven quid.
Birmingham's Flapper and Firkin faces demolition - Birmingham Mail
Think I saw Mouse on Mars there, years back... it's shame but any time I've been in there recently (um, in the last two or three years...) it's been looking unloved.
BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Mercury hat-trick for Monkey man
...could it be British Sea Power's year? Mwahaha. Who will the Mercury axe of death fall on this year?
BBC NEWS | Health | Rock drummers 'are top athletes'
Saw Clem Burke on Midlands Today yesterday. He must have been in some sort of freezer for the last thirty years because he looks exactly the same as he did back then.
Henny makes beat on iPhone 3G using Beatmaker!!! on Vimeo
Making a beat using Beatmaker on an iPhone 3G, rather good...
Coventry bus driver humiliated by poo allegations - Coventry Telegraph
Title says it all really, top headline on the CET website today...

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