Showing posts with label British Sea Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Sea Power. Show all posts

Saturday, 5 March 2011

More British Sea Power


Last night I went to see British Sea Power (again!)

Someone I work with had bought tickets for him and his friends to see them at Rugby Library, and some of his friends couldn't go, so he offered me and mine the two tickets! It's a bit of a trek from where I live, but it had to be a resounding YES... so after work yesterday I toodled over to Rugby in my magic bubble car (actually it was far more boring than that, using the A14 and M6) and enjoyed my first gig ever in a public library.

As many people will know, in the UK there are serious threats to the funding for public libraries, and there is an organisation called Get It Loud In Libraries, who have been around for a while, who organise and promote gigs in libraries. British Sea Power are one of the latest bands to join their roster, doing gigs last night at Rugby, and tonight at Westminster Library in London. With lyrics such as '

The show was fantastic, the people, as always, were great, and I bought even more merchandise! I couldn't resist the Heron Addict bag (I already have the t-shirt) and I also bought another mug.

The setlist was just about the same as the Cambridge gig, and once again the sound was fantastic - when they start a song there is so much power to it that you can barely believe they are creating all that sound on stage. It is breathtaking.

AND...Christopher Laird will be presenting the British Sea 'Power Hour' on RadioNowhere on Monday 14th March at 9pm UK Time - don't miss it!!

There is something quite magical about watching a band surrounded by precious books, in a setting that exemplifies for me what is so important about social justice. I don't use my public library as much as I should, but at particular times in my life I have relied on libraries a great deal - when I was unemployed, and periods when I was short of money, I used the library all the time. I am a probably a bit more comfortable (and complacent) these days with internet access at home and a bit more cash to buy books when I want them, but at other times in my life, access to (truly unaffordable) computers, books, CDs, DVDs, and newspapers has been a huge influence and very welcome resource. I have discovered so many new authors without having to spend any money at all - that sounds like a pretty good deal. We should truly treasure our libraries - I know I'll be visiting mine more often and re-living that excitement of seeing thousands of books that could all be mine (even if only for 4 weeks at a time!)

Monday, 21 February 2011

I love British Sea Power

I spent a wonderful night last night with Christopher Laird at the Cambridge Junction, meeting and chatting to one of my ALL TIME favourite bands, British Sea Power. Wow, I just love how life turns out sometimes.

Despite it being disgustingly cold, and (as usual) having a woefully inadequate 'coat', and the Junction being stuck out of the way of everything except crappy food places - and a Tesco Express - it was a grand night out.

Not only did I get to chat with the lovely Scott/Yan (centre left) and his brother Neil/Hamilton (centre right), who are just so down to earth and friendly and funny - honestly - I also got to see another one of their stunning live shows. They are amazing on record, and if you haven't heard their records BUY THEM ALL NOW, but live they do come into their own. With their self-created videos in the background (they were working on them backstage before the show) and the intricate and intelligent lyrics, which are so unique they remind me of Cardiacs, and their stage presence, layers of sound and musical qualities, they are hard to beat as a live act. Their version of Apologies to Insect Life (in my top 3 songs of all time) made me a very happy girl.

They have a fairly intimidating presence, but not at all in person. As I have loved them for a while I was of course slightly in awe, but they were just taking the piss out of each other the whole time, seemingly quite shy but also super friendly and happy to talk to us about our small, independent station.

They also have the best merchandise (which they said pays their electricity bill!) and if you haven't seen it, visit their website for a look. I am a sucker for good merchandise, and came home laden with lovely things (if you're interested, vinyl versions of 2 of their albums, a t-shirt, a set of badges and a mug).

Christopher Laird will be using his interview with the band for a special show on RadioNowhere, and I might even force my way on that show, if I get the chance! I'll post nearer the time with the details.

BSP will be on tour all over the place for the rest of this year, so if you have the chance: GO GO GO!