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Michael Jackson RIP

To me Michael Jackson has always stood out as one of the most amazing singers ever to grace the charts, particularly in his youth. A gorgeous, raw, spectacular talent the like of which only comes around once in a blue  moon. Few voices have ever made hairs stand on end the way his voice does.

As Darragh wrote on Culch.ie earlier, his passing & how it spread like wildfire across the various online streams is remarkable in it’s own way. Radio shows have all been touching on the story throughout the day & from what I have read and heard the general mood of people seems to be one of sadness & sympathy that he led a life dogged & affected so negatively by media intrusion from such an early age.

The Telegraph online reports that a flashmob organised over Twitter, Facebook and other social media streams is being organised for 6pm on Liverpool St in London. People are gathering to do his trademark “moonwalk” before attending a party to celebrate his life. Richard Galbraith is apparently going to Qik it live here.

RIP MJ, thanks for the music.

Motorcycle Emptiness & awesome driving songs

Talk of Manic Street Preachers the other day got me thinking about my favourite Manics song, Motorcycle Emptiness (sexier official video here) & in turn other great songs for the road. Here’s some of my other favourites:

  • Boys of Summer, Don Henley
  • She Bangs the Drum, Stone Roses
  • Take It Easy, The Eagles
  • Highway Star, Deep Purple
  • Dangerzone (Top Gun soundtrack)
  • Driving Home For Christmas, Chris Rea (seasonal obviously)

What are yours? *update: will compile list of all songs thrown into comments so off you go now & start listing!*

What’s goin’ on?

A few happening things floated into my radar range that I would like to share with you:

Gardiner Street Gospel Choir at The Helix this weekend, can’t wait!

Galway Arts Festival programme announced, website leaves a lot to be desired unfortunately :/

GAF is always followed by the Galway Races, who knows this may be my first year attending the famed festival!

June 10th is the final sign-up date for the Tour de Burren, which is part of the An Post Cycle Series. It promises to be a fab weekend with 3 different routes to choose from through some of the most wonderfuly scenery in the country. Register online here.

Jason is asking you to put your name down for another installment of the awesome BTW (Blogger, Twitter, Whatever) which is happening on Thusday 11th of June. See you there!

There’s a mega range of stars n starlets playing the Live at the Marquee do this summer in Cork, from Josh Ritter to Rod Stewart to Lady Gaga to Gilbert O’Sullivan and everything in between (which is pretty much everything).

Tickets for Muse @ The O2, Dublin this November are on sale on Friday morning via Ticketmaster. It’s going to rock & I shall see thee up the front as the cool kids say.  If you don’t know who or what I’m on about I suggest you listen to this gorgeous delight (give it time, tis a slow starter but SO worth it):

and then Bliss:

Bloc Party – music to get sh*t done by

My favourite soundtrack for getting the blood flowing and the adrenaline pumping. Please do trun to 11…

She’s Hearing Voices:

Helicopter:

Forgotten how much I adore those guys. Their gig in the Phoenix Park is in my top 3 of all time, one of those outer-body experience type gigs. If they’re playing Oxegen I may just go to hear them alone. A W E S O M E.

We’re halfway there…

Me, Donna & little Heidi
Me, Donna & little Heidi

And indeed, in the immortal words of Bon Jovi, living on a prayer. Half of 2009 has disappeared already. Insane. I was at home in Clare for the weekend & as the peacefulness of the place often allows, I had some much-required head-clearning time & space.

I thought back over resolutions made at the start of the year. I’ve never been very good at keeping them but I was pretty determined to do my best this year. It would appear I’m not doing too badly but could do with a mid-way kick up the rear to make sure I get the remainder to completion.

I’m hoping that buy throwing them out into the great wide open internet that those I encounter over the next while will bug me about one or two of them from time to time. Here’s the list (in no particular order):

  • get a full driving license
  • buy a car
  • learn to dance – set, tango or salsa
  • sing – as in put it to use by joining a choir
  • learn to become kick-ass at my job
  • read at least one book cover to cover
  • call my Nana more & keep in touch with all the family a bit better
  • make my dad take a holiday
  • lose a few pounds
  • meet more rocking people 
  • give more of my idle time to those who need it
  • put even more faith in my gut