"But these are days we dream about when the sunlight paints us gold" - Bright Eyes



Friday, 2 March 2012

Impossible, Nicky? Really?

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"If this is the Impossible Project film, it doesn't work." - Nicky Wire on Something for the Weekend last October (watch for yourself here).

Never being one to turn down a challenge, this bold exclamation was all I needed to get myself on Ebay and buy a pack to try and prove him wrong! Of course, I knew it could work, with a bit of effort and a lot of luck... but I was interested to see what I myself, and my old second hand Polaroid 600, could come up with.

As you can see, my first 3 attempts have been a little less than awe inspiring! But there's been a steady improvement in the spreading of the chemicals, thanks to a good squeeze of the mechanism when taking the picture. I've been using an old box to shield the picture as soon as it's taken, then sticking it in my jeans pocket for a while to help it on its way.

A little more research and a bit more trial and error and if I can get one picture from this film as good as some of the ones on the Impossible Project site, I'll be happy!

Friday, 24 February 2012

Another little piece of Haven...

PA290027 PA290032 PA290036 PA300043 PA300049 As mentioned last post, I had some photos of a later Haven gig that I wanted to share with you. These were taken at Dry Bar on 29th October 2006. It was another rammed and sweaty affair, but I must confess I don't remember all that much about the gig itself. It was part of 'In the City' I think because I recall yo-yoing between Night & Day and here to see various bands, but Haven were of course the highlight! There's a few bonus photos in my flickr album. I finished Mary's Haven book this week. Such a fascinating, emotional and powerfully-told story of the band... a must-read for any fan of the band who perhaps, like me, was a bit perplexed as to why they never got the recognition and success they clearly deserved.

Sunday, 19 February 2012

Haven heaven... a decade on

Almost exactly ten years ago, I raved about Haven in my fanzine, "The Ruby Slippers", following my recent acquisition of their debut album, Between the Senses, and a frenzied gig as their star ascended above Manchester's legendary Night & Day Cafe. This retrospective blog post is inspired by reading the rather fantastic Between the Lines - A History of Haven, by my fellow 'zining friend from back then Mary O'Meara. The photos (scanned from film - not sure what camera I used!) all come from the Night & Day gig on 9th February 2002, as mentioned in the excerpt from my 'zine below. Possibly another post to follow with some photos from a later gig!

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"… as singer Gary likes to point out, the songs should speak for themselves, a claim reinforced by the complete lack of lyrics in the album sleeve. Nat put it eloquently in the NME recently: ‘We exist as humans, but the songs exist as a hell of a lot more than that’. So now Haven are on the brink of erupting into this huge phenomenon – there’s barely a wall in Manchester which isn’t adorned by a ‘Say Something’ or ‘Between the Senses’ poster. It all feels like it happened very quickly to me, so I can’t imagine what it’s like for them right now! Last week I got the album through in the post and it’s been on repeat play pretty much ever since. Then last night I was at the Night & Day CafĂ© for a pre-tour warm-up gig, which was a pretty special occasion…

"I think there’s a good order of events for getting into a band – first of all you hear a song on the radio and are immediately blown away – you go out and buy the single and the b-sides are amazing too, so then you go and see the band live and they confirm all your hopes. Maybe a couple more gigs and singles down the line, they release an album – some of the songs you know really well (the singles), others are familiar from hearing them at gigs and others are completely new. This is pretty much what happened with Haven and so I’ve been able to appreciate ‘Between the Senses’ on several different levels, which makes it all the more exciting to listen to.

"First of all, it was great to hear the singles in their proper context, instead of crammed between power pop and nu-metal shite on the radio - ‘Beautiful Thing’ sounds so much more powerful as an album opener than it did standing alone and ‘Say Something’ still fizzes with chart-breaking freshness. Of the live-faves it’s ‘Still Tonight’ that was most eagerly anticipated and five tracks in, here it was – that simple but inspired guitar intro, slower and grittier than it’s live equivalent, in perfect contrast to the smooth and flowing vocals, the drum beats juddering at just the right moments to give me shivers, then there’s a gradual build up to the final chorus, with Gary holding ‘there’s…’ just long enough before it all takes off and makes me dizzy. Yes, you may have guessed, this song is rather special! ‘Lately’ is another – a softly lilting acoustic beginning, with the vocal oh so gradually building into a huge, emotive force - ‘nobody lately looks like yoooouuu do’ - before winding back down into a fragile and heart-rending ending.

"The final three tracks steer us away from the more traditional form of the songs on the rest of the album and into more atmospheric territory – ‘Is This Bliss’ has acoustic guitar reminiscent of Holy Bible era Manics B-side ‘Hibernation’, ‘Keep on Giving In’ is all moody, echoey harmonies (this one with a slightly Mansunish guitar riiff!) and finally ‘Holding On’ – sounding like a perfect soundtrack to cult fantasy film ‘Labyrinth’! I thought Haven were gonna be a new Marion, but they are so much more than just Gary’s albeit divine voice. Musically, they have it all – soaring pop singles, ballads that really do hit you and then, just when you think it’s too good to be true, there are these slightly off kilter, dreamy tracks too. They say the band is their haven – this album could well become mine."

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Where's our snow??

IMG_2442 IMG_2456 IMG_2459 IMG_2467 IMG_2476 IMG_2486 IMG_2490 It did attempt to snow in Salford briefly last week... but it didn't last. So I have been forced to trawl through the archive and drag out the lovely snowy pictures of Salford Quays I took in December 2009. I was renting a flat in Imperial Point at the time, so had a great bird's eye view of the winter wonderland... More on my flickr (all taken with Canon EOS 400D)

Friday, 27 January 2012

Ordsall through a plastic lens

85550003 85550004 85550009 85550010 I finally plucked up the courage to actually use my MEG Diana+ camera... and was rather pleased that most of the pictures actually came out ok!

These ones are my faves, but if you click through to my flickr album, you'll see the rest in their lomo-random glory. If anyone can explain the 'red ghost' who pops up on a few (is it my finger in front of the lens? is it some weirdness in the camera? it is made of red plastic... or is it @TheOrdsallGhost?!) I would appreciate it!

Look out for further adventures with my MEG's Peppermint Mask Filter and “Nobody Knows How to Talk to Children” Ringflash.

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Harrogate (with squirrel)

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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Harrogate (without squirrel)

IMG_3942 IMG_3956 IMG_3959 IMG_3968 IMG_3970 Dragging my blog, kicking and screaming, out of its hibernation because, January 2012 has blessed me with free time - to be used taking pictures and blogging them. Hurrah!
So here are some fruits of my first foray of the new year, taken with EOS 400D digital on a rare fine day in Harrogate (well I say rare - maybe it's always nice in Harrogate, but the same can certainly not be said for Manchester). Most of the rest of the pictures I took were of a squirrel, but they shall appear as their own little series in the next post - can you contain your excitement?!
P.S. I resisted the urge to buy some vintage loveliness from Space and Sissy Jupe but suspect a return visit may be in order when I have money to spend.