October 27, 2007

KT Tunstall & the smell of sausages

I enjoyed a fantastic gig last night. KT Tunstall played in Dublin in the national stadium.

I do like her records and expected a nice, entertaining evening, but the concert yesterday evening surpassed all my expectations. It was so full of energy and life that even though I could barely walk to the gig feeling desperately exhausted and tired from this week's happenings (work and I think I am getting too old for drinks during the week;)), I woke up instantly when KT came on stage.

This small (and very beautiful) woman managed to wake up every last person in the room and had everyone on their feet clapping, dancing and whistling when she performed black horse and the cherry tree.

It was also nice to see people of all ages in the audience happily chewing away on crisps and sausages and singing along with KT. One thing though; What is it with the eating at any kind of performance in Dublin? I went to see a classical ballet in the Helix last year and felt slightly disturbed when the romantic midnight love scene in swan lake was accompanied by strange smacking sounds coming from my right featuring a fairly strong-built man chewing away on chocolate éclairs.

Back to KT. I loved every minute of the concert and will definitely go to see her again and again. The only bizarre thing for me was the strong smell of sausages (I sat very close to one of the kiosks) and I do hope that I will not forever connect KT's beautiful music with the smell of sausages.

October 12, 2007

Beautiful Dublin




This month is just crazy. I just cannot find 5 minutes to write up a proper post for my beautiful blog. But let me assure you that all is well and there are loads of interesting topics going through my head.
I could of course write endless stories about the traffic, the weather, house prices (They are incredibly high. For a million euros I would want a house with a pool and not a smelly two bedroom flat that is a 1 hours drive away from the outskirts of Dublin), Irelands bad performance at the Rugby world championship (They were very bad, but I would not want to talk about it as it really did upset the whole country).
Then there are all these new exciting words that I have learned about:

Muffin tops (There are lots of them around here. They tend to go out in groups and make themselves heard before you get time to even spot them).

Yummy drummies – A fantastic word. If you have ever been in the Dundrum shopping centre there is no way that you will miss them. There are loads more. I hope I get a moment soon to write all this down. I wonder which subject you would like to read about the most? I am open to everything

Enjoy the weekend!